Measures of Recovery
The STORI consists of fifty items, rated on a scale from 0 to 5. Items are presented in 10 groups of five: the five items within each group represent the five stages of recovery. Therefore, overall there are 10 items representing each stage, and these are used to create five stage subscale scores. The highest subscale score indicates the stage of recovery that the person is experiencing.
STORI and Scoring Guide
Use of the STORI is permitted, provided no profit is made and the authors are acknowledged.
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STORI-30 and Scoring Guide
The STORI-30 is a 30-item version of the STORI. It is hoped that the shorter measure will present less of a burden to mental health clients, practitioners and researchers. The STORI-30 consists of 30 items of the original STORI.
Use of the STORI-30 is permitted, provided no profit is made and the authors are acknowledged.
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Use of the SISR and the SIST-R is permitted provided no profit is made and the authors are acknowledged.
The SISR is a brief self-rated assessment of stage of recovery, consisting of two parts. Part A is a forced-choice item consisting of five statements reflecting the five stages of the model. Respondents select the statement that best reflects their current experience. Part B consists of four statements reflecting the four processes of recovery, rated on a six-point scale.
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The development of the STORI
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A UK validation study of the STORI
Development of the STORI-30
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Research using the SISR
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Development and testing of SISR in Japan
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Short Interview to Assess Stages of Recovery (SIST-R)
This is a structured interview to assess stage of psychological recovery from mental illness. This measure has undergone preliminary testing. The following article describes the development and testing of the SIST-R:
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Publications
- (Psychological Recovery)