Illness Management and Recovery (IMR) Scales - Consumer Self-rating
Overview
- Purpose
- Measure mental illness management and recovery in people with mental illness (consumer's perspective)
- Respondent
- Person with a Disability
- Administration Method
- Survey
- Administration Mode
- Item Count
- 15
- Population
- Mental Health Challenges
Instrument Citation(s)
Salyers, M.P., Godfrey, J.L., Mueser, K.T., & Labriola, S. (2007). Measuring illness management
outcomes: A psychometric study of clinican and consumer rating scales for illness self
management and recovery. Community Mental Health Journal, 43(5), 459-480.
Instrument Domains
| Domain | Number of Items |
|---|---|
| Choice and Control | 1 |
| Personal freedoms and dignity of risk | 1 |
| Choice of services and supports | 0 |
| Personal choices and goals | 0 |
| Self-direction | 0 |
| Community Inclusion | 4 |
| Employment | 1 |
| Meaningful activity | 2 |
| Social connectedness and relationships | 2 |
| Resources and settings to facilitate inclusion | 0 |
| Transportation | 0 |
| Holistic Health and Functioning | 11 |
| Health promotion and prevention | 1 |
| Individual health and functioning | 10 |
| Caregiver Support | 0 |
| Access to resources | 0 |
| Family caregiver/natural support involvement | 0 |
| Family caregiver/natural support wellbeing | 0 |
| Training and skill-building | 0 |
| Consumer Leadership in System Development | 0 |
| Evidence of meaningful caregiver involvement | 0 |
| Evidence of meaningful consumer involvement | 0 |
| System supports meaningful consumer involvement | 0 |
| Equity | 0 |
| Availability | 0 |
| Equitable access and resource allocation | 0 |
| Transparency and consistency | 0 |
| Fluctuation of Need | 0 |
| Human and Legal Rights | 0 |
| Freedom from abuse and neglect | 0 |
| Informed decision-making | 0 |
| Optimizing the preservation of legal and human rights | 0 |
| Privacy | 0 |
| Supporting individuals in exercising their human and legal rights | 0 |
| Level of Caregiver Well-Being | 0 |
| Person-Centered Planning and Coordination | 0 |
| Assessment | 0 |
| Coordination | 0 |
| Person-centered planning | 0 |
| Service Delivery and Effectiveness | 0 |
| Delivery | 0 |
| Person's needs met and goals realized | 0 |
| System Performance and Accountability | 0 |
| Data management and use | 0 |
| Evidence-based practice | 0 |
| Financing and service delivery structures | 0 |
| Workforce | 0 |
| Adequately compensated with benefits | 0 |
| Culturally competent | 0 |
| Demonstrated competencies when appropriate | 0 |
| Person-centered approach to services | 0 |
| Safety of and respect for the worker | 0 |
| Staff Turnover | 0 |
| Sufficient workforce numbers dispersion and availability | 0 |
| Workforce engagement and participation | 0 |
Psychometric Citations
Salyers, M.P., Godfrey, J.L., Mueser, K.T., & Labriola, S. (2007). Measuring illness management
outcomes: A psychometric study of clinician and consumer rating scales for illness self
management and recovery. Community Mental Health Journal, 43(5), 459-480.- Type of Publication
- Peer review
- Instrument Language
- english
- Sample: Age (Mean and Range)
43.5
- Sample: Age Group
18-64 Years
- Sample: Countries/State
chicago, IL
- Sample: Disability Type
Intellectual and Developmental Disability
- Sample: Gender (%male)
39%
- Sample: Race/Ethnicity (%)
african american 50.8% - caucasian 40.7% - other 8.5 %
- Sample: Sampling Strategy
Convenience Sample
- Sample: Size
59
- Reliability: Internal Consistency
Cronbach's Alpha (time 1)(α=.68); Cronbach's Alpha (time 2)(α= .72)
- Reliability: Test-retest
0.81
- Validity: Construct (Convergent and Discriminant)
IMR clinician and consumer were not statistically significantly correlated at the initial assessment (r=.23); But they were significantly correlated at the second assessment (r=.33)
- Study design
- Cross-Sectional
Ohayon-Hasson, I., Roe, D., & Kravetz, S. (2007). A randomized controlled trial of the effectiveness of
the illness management and recovery program. Psychiatric Services, 58, 1461-1466.- Type of Publication
- Peer review
- Instrument Language
- Hebrew
- Sample: Age (Mean and Range)
Mean=33.92 years (IMR group)-- Mean=35.45 years (Control)
- Sample: Age Group
18-64 Years
- Sample: Countries/State
Israel
- Sample: Disability Type
Intellectual and Developmental Disability
- Sample: Gender (%male)
68% (IMR group)-- 62% (Control)
- Sample: Race/Ethnicity (%)
Not Reported
- Sample: Sampling Strategy
Simple Random Sample
- Sample: Size
210 (illness Management and Recovery -IMR group; N= 119)(Control Group N= 91)
- Reliability: Internal Consistency
Cronbach's Alpha (Client) (α=.55)
- Study design
- Cross-Sectional
Ohayon-Hasson, I., Roe, D., & Kravetz, S. (2008). The psychometric properties of the illness
management and recovery scale: Client and clinician versions. Psychiatry Research, 160, 228-
235.- Type of Publication
- Peer review
- Instrument Language
- Hebrew
- Sample: Age (Mean and Range)
Mean=34.59 years
- Sample: Age Group
18-64 Years
- Sample: Countries/State
Israel
- Sample: Disability Type
Intellectual and Developmental Disability
- Sample: Gender (%male)
65.20%
- Sample: Race/Ethnicity (%)
Not Reported
- Sample: Sampling Strategy
Simple Random Sample
- Sample: Size
210
- Reliability: Internal Consistency
Cronbach's Alpha (Client) (α= .55)
- Study design
- Cross-Sectional