SELF AUDIT

The Self-Audit (SA) is an objective, standardized and automated (computer-scored) self-administered test. It is designed to provide an accurate self-profile on 9 measures (scales) of important attitudes and behaviors. It applies psychometric principles and peer group comparisons to accurately evaluate a person's strengths and weaknesses.

It is designed for counseling and treatment program intake. The Self-Audit (SA) can also be used in court, probation and community corrections settings. It can be administered individually or in group settings. The Self-Audit is scored on-site with reports printed within 2½ minutes of test data entry.

The Self-Audit is a standardized, objective and automated assessment instrument or test. The Self-Audit (SA) consists of 160 items and takes 30 to 35 minutes to complete.

1. Truthfulness Scale
2. Distress Scale
3. Resistance Scale
4. Morale Scale
5. Violence Scale
6. Alcohol Scale
7. Drugs Scale
8. Self Esteem Scale
9. Stress Coping Abilities Scale

The Self-Audit screens important clinical attitudes and behaviors. The SA is a clinical intake test. It is designed to screen important attitudes and behaviors that influence counseling and therapy. The Violence Scale represents an area of inquiry that is often overlooked in patient intake procedures. Other Self-Audit scales represent more traditional topics of interest during intake.

 
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