Multifamily group evaluation with Score 15 questionnaire
B. Gamo Bravo, M. E. Gonzalez Laynez, S. M. Bañon Gonzalez, N. Ogando Portilla

TL;DR
This paper describes a multifamily group therapy program aimed at improving mental health and family communication, using the Score 15 questionnaire to assess progress.
Contribution
The study evaluates the effectiveness of multifamily group therapy using the Score 15 questionnaire to capture participant feedback and perceived therapeutic progress.
Findings
Participants showed improvement in family communication and perceived therapeutic effectiveness.
The Score 15 questionnaire revealed quantitative improvements in participants' responses to questions about therapy helpfulness and severity.
Multifamily group therapy is linked to reduced loneliness and better understanding among families and therapists.
Abstract
The multifamily group that has been underway since April 2019 in Alcobendas, Madrid is described. A group that serves people diagnosed with mental disorder and their families, with the aim of improving their health and quality of life. It is about facilitating and improving the basic communication of relational aspects and healthy bonds. It is intended to offer a space where you can think together about the experiences lived in your own family with the rest of the group Assess the evolution and improvement of the patient and family members with the Score 15 questionnaire, The Score is a way of giving users a voice about the therapy process, not about the contents of their problems, but about their perception of the effectiveness of therapeutic work and for professionals it is an opportunity to obtain important feedback from their work. Using the Score !5 questionnaire on all…
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Taxonomy
TopicsEvaluation and Performance Assessment
