The forensic department measures the social support of families. It includes 65,438+08 items, which are used to evaluate the potential sources of social support to families, with a five-point scale ranging from "not very helpful" to "very helpful". Possible sources of funds and scope of support, especially family members, various professionals and service providers.
Families may be involved.
Regardless of internal consistency or bisection method, the reliability of the paper can be considered to be quite high. This measure is quite stable, in the short term (1 month, R = .9 1) and in the relatively stable long term (one year, R = .50).
According to the factor analysis reported by the author of the scale, five factors or sources of social support are obtained: informal kinship, spouse/partner support, kinship in the form of social organization and professional service. When evaluating the validity of standards related to Resources and Stress Scale Questionnaire (QRS), the correlation between forensic department and QRS wave is moderate, and in the expected direction, it has a high level of support for the connection between FSS and subordinates, individuals and family problems.
The Department of Forensic Medicine can be used as a measuring tool (to determine the sources of support for mnajor, families and untapped potential sources of support) to plan interventions, increase social support, and as a result of measurement, mobilize formal and informal support to determine success. Without permission, with proper recognition and citation, the judicial expertise service can be copied or reproduced.