Examining concurrent validity and item selection of the session wants and needs outcome measure (swan-om) in a children and young people web-based therapy service

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    SWAN-OM item selection and variability On an item level, age, ethnicity, and gender significantly predicted differences in some of the item-level selections by young people. The current evidence suggests that some differences in culture, age, or gender may affect the performance of the instrument when selecting items but demonstrates no differences in the two most frequently selected items of the SWAN-OM; a larger sample size with more items selected is recommended to test this predictive approach to each item of the instrument. Regarding the variability of scores for items, some SWAN . . .

     

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