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
Mail
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

DomainNumber of Items
Choice and Control1
Personal freedoms and dignity of risk1
Choice of services and supports0
Personal choices and goals0
Self-direction0
Community Inclusion4
Employment1
Meaningful activity2
Social connectedness and relationships2
Resources and settings to facilitate inclusion0
Transportation0
Holistic Health and Functioning11
Health promotion and prevention1
Individual health and functioning10
Caregiver Support0
Access to resources0
Family caregiver/natural support involvement0
Family caregiver/natural support wellbeing0
Training and skill-building0
Consumer Leadership in System Development0
Evidence of meaningful caregiver involvement0
Evidence of meaningful consumer involvement0
System supports meaningful consumer involvement0
Equity0
Availability0
Equitable access and resource allocation0
Transparency and consistency0
Fluctuation of Need0
Human and Legal Rights0
Freedom from abuse and neglect0
Informed decision-making0
Optimizing the preservation of legal and human rights0
Privacy0
Supporting individuals in exercising their human and legal rights0
Level of Caregiver Well-Being0
Person-Centered Planning and Coordination0
Assessment0
Coordination0
Person-centered planning0
Service Delivery and Effectiveness0
Delivery0
Person's needs met and goals realized0
System Performance and Accountability0
Data management and use0
Evidence-based practice0
Financing and service delivery structures0
Workforce0
Adequately compensated with benefits0
Culturally competent0
Demonstrated competencies when appropriate0
Person-centered approach to services0
Safety of and respect for the worker0
Staff Turnover0
Sufficient workforce numbers dispersion and availability0
Workforce engagement and participation0

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