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Meten van klachten en veerkracht in vierentwintig vragen

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Dit artikel vat het onderzoek samen dat tot nu toe is gedaan naar de Korte Klachten Lijst en de Positieve Uitkomsten Lijst. Deze lijsten operationaliseren samen drie belangrijke aspecten van psychisch functioneren: psychisch lijden, autonomie en sociaal optimisme.

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This paper summarizes recent research on two Dutch selfreport scales that operationalize psychological suffering, autonomy and social optimism.

dr. m. appelo is gz-psycholoog/gedragstherapeut, als hoofd wetenschappelijk onderzoek verbonden aan Lentis en als universitair docent psychologie aan de Rijks Universiteit Groningen, Groningen.

prof. dr. a. lange is klinisch psycholoog/psychotherapeut en als bijzonder hoogleraar verbonden aan de programmagroep Klinische Psychologie van de Universiteit van Amsterdam, Amsterdam.

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Appelo, M., Lange, A. Meten van klachten en veerkracht in vierentwintig vragen. DITH 27, 102–105 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03056854

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