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Title: A Scale to Measure the Effectiveness of Casework (CES-10)
Authors: Dr. S. Rama Gokula Krishnan, et al.
Keywords: Casework; Casework Effectiveness Scale; CES-10; Exploratory Factor Analysis; Confirmatory Factor Analysis.
Issue Date: 18-Jun-2025
Publisher: Research on Social Work Practice (Sage Journals)
Abstract: Purpose: One of the challenges in social casework is the measurement its effectiveness, and the challenge mainly arises due to the lack of a standardized tool. The present research is aimed at filling that gap through the development of a scientific scale to measure the effectiveness of casework practice. Method: Data were collected from 202 former casework clients across 22 organizations in India. The collected data were then used to carry out both exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses, Discussion: The ten-item Casework Effectiveness Scale (CES-10) has been found to be highly valid and reliable (Cronbach Alpha: 0.956). across multiple types of validity and reliability indicators. Apart from making a wide range of studies possible, the tool also opens the door to future randomized controlled trials, to help test and build scientific evidence for social casework practice. CES-10 is now publicly available and free to use.
URI: http://localhost:80/xmlui/handle/123456789/51
ISSN: 1552-7581
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