Social and Health Assessment (SAHA)

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Social and Health Assessment (SAHA)

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About Social and Health Assessment (SAHA)

The Social and Health Assessment (SAHA), developed by Weissberg et al. (1991) and Schwab-Stone et al. (1999) served as the basis for the survey. This survey includes both new scales developed specifically for the SAHA and scales available from the literature that have been used with the U.S. populations of similar ages and background to those in the original SAHA study (Schwab-Stone et al., 1995, 1999).
The SAHA has also been applied in a number of cross-cultural settings (Vermeiren, Schwab-Stone, Leckman, Deboutte, & Ruchkin, 2003). The questionnaire was administered by trained administrators in the paper and pencil form in individual classrooms. In the present study, the following SAHA scales were used.

Social and Health Assessment (SAHA)

Social and Health Assessment (SAHA)

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  • Weissberg, R. P., Voyce, C. K., Kasprow, W. J., Arthur, M. W., & Shriver, T. P. (1991). The social and health assessment. Chicago, IL: Authors.

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