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It was later refined and validated by\nMundt, Marks, Shear, and Greist (2002) in a landmark paper published in British Journal\nof Psychiatry. The WSAS measures how much a patient's primary mental health problem\nimpairs their everyday functioning across five key life domains.",[15,19,20],{},"Each of the five items is rated on a 9-point scale from 0 (not at all impaired) to 8 (very\nseverely impaired). The total score is the simple sum of all five items, ranging from 0 to 40.\nBecause it focuses on functional consequences rather than symptom counts, the WSAS can be used\ntransdiagnostically, with depression, anxiety, OCD, PTSD, eating disorders, and any other\npresenting problem, without modification.",[15,22,23],{},"The WSAS is free for clinical and research use. It is commonly administered\nalongside symptom severity measures such as the PHQ-9, GAD-7, and PCL-5 to create a complete\npicture of patient burden, and is widely used in IAPT (Improving Access to Psychological\nTherapies) programs in the United Kingdom as a primary outcome measure.",[15,25,26],{},"Rate how much your problem impairs each area of your life.\n0 = Not at all, 8 = Very severely.",[15,28,29],{},"Educational reference only. Cannot diagnose or replace clinical evaluation.",[10,31,33],{"id":32},"wsas-score-interpretation","WSAS Score Interpretation",[15,35,36],{},"Mundt et al. (2002) cutoffs. Score is the simple sum of all 5 items (each 0–8), total 0–40.",[10,38,40],{"id":39},"what-the-wsas-measures","What the WSAS Measures",[15,42,43],{},"Five functional domains, each rated 0 (not at all) to 8 (very severely impaired).",[10,45,47],{"id":46},"work","Work",[15,49,50],{},"Ability to work, including paid employment, voluntary work, or housework. 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A reduction in WSAS score may reflect treatment gains even before symptom scales show significant change, making it valuable for tracking recovery trajectory.",[15,110,111],{},"Mundt et al. (2002) demonstrated strong convergent validity with the Global Assessment of Functioning (GAF).",[10,113,115],{"id":114},"pairing-with-symptom-measures","Pairing with Symptom Measures",[15,117,118],{},"The WSAS is most informative when used alongside a primary symptom scale. For depression, pair with PHQ-9; for anxiety, pair with GAD-7; for PTSD, pair with PCL-5. This captures both symptom burden and functional consequences.",[15,120,121],{},"IAPT programs routinely collect WSAS at every session alongside PHQ-9 and GAD-7.",[10,123,125],{"id":124},"recovery-criteria","Recovery Criteria",[15,127,128],{},"In IAPT, reliable recovery requires both the WSAS and the primary symptom measure to fall below their respective clinical thresholds. The WSAS threshold for reliable recovery is a score below 10.",[15,130,131],{},"A minimum important difference (MID) of approximately 4 points is often used to define reliable change.",[10,133,135],{"id":134},"track-functional-impairment-alongside-symptoms-in-hiboop","Track Functional Impairment Alongside Symptoms in HiBoop",[15,137,138],{},"WSAS alongside PHQ-9, GAD-7, and PCL-5 — automated scoring and longitudinal tracking for every patient.",[15,140,141,142,147,148,152],{},"Practices evaluating outcome measurement platforms often compare ",[143,144,146],"a",{"href":145},"\u002Fvs\u002Fgreenspace\u002F","HiBoop vs Greenspace"," and ",[143,149,151],{"href":150},"\u002Fvs\u002Fsimplepractice\u002F","HiBoop vs SimplePractice",".",[10,154,156],{"id":155},"frequently-asked-questions","Frequently Asked Questions",[15,158,159],{},[160,161,162],"strong",{},"What is the Work and Social Adjustment Scale (WSAS)?",[15,164,165],{},"The Work and Social Adjustment Scale (WSAS) is a 5-item self-report measure of functional impairment caused by a mental health problem. Originally developed by Isaac Marks in 1986 and refined by Mundt, Marks, Shear, and Greist (2002) in the British Journal of Psychiatry, the WSAS asks patients to rate how much their primary problem impairs their ability to function across five domains: work, home management, social leisure, private leisure, and close relationships. Each item is rated 0 (not at all) to 8 (very severely), giving a total score of 0 to 40.",[15,167,168],{},[160,169,170],{},"How is the WSAS scored and interpreted?",[15,172,173],{},"The WSAS total score is the simple sum of all five item ratings. Scores range from 0 to 40. A score of 0–9 indicates subclinical impairment, suggesting functioning is largely unimpaired. A score of 10–20 indicates significant functional impairment consistent with mild to moderate emotional disorder, which may warrant treatment. A score of 21–40 indicates severe functional impairment consistent with moderately severe to severe disorder, for which treatment is strongly indicated. A clinically meaningful change is generally defined as a reduction of approximately 4 or more points.",[15,175,176],{},[160,177,178],{},"What domains does the WSAS measure?",[15,180,181],{},"The WSAS assesses impairment across five domains: (1) Work, including paid employment, volunteer work, or housework; patients not currently employed should rate how the problem would affect them if they were working. (2) Home management, chores, cleaning, cooking, shopping, and home upkeep. (3) Social leisure activities, hobbies, outings, sports, and activities with other people. (4) Private leisure activities, pursuits done alone such as reading, relaxation, or creative hobbies. (5) Close relationships, ability to maintain intimacy and connection with partners, family, and close friends.",[15,183,184],{},[160,185,186],{},"How is the WSAS used in clinical practice?",[15,188,189],{},"The WSAS is designed for routine outcome monitoring and is used transdiagnostically, the same 5 items apply equally to depression, anxiety, OCD, PTSD, eating disorders, and any other presenting problem, because each item references 'my problem' without specifying symptoms. It is most informative when paired with a primary symptom scale: PHQ-9 for depression, GAD-7 for anxiety, or PCL-5 for PTSD. In the UK's IAPT program, the WSAS is administered at every session alongside the symptom scale, and reliable recovery requires both scores to fall below their clinical thresholds.",[15,191,192],{},[160,193,194],{},"How does the WSAS compare to the GAF (Global Assessment of Functioning)?",[15,196,197],{},"The GAF is a single-item clinician-rated scale from 1 to 100 that blends symptom severity and functional impairment into one rating, requiring clinical judgment to apply. The WSAS, by contrast, is patient self-report and separately quantifies functioning across five specific life domains, making it more granular and less subject to clinician bias. Mundt et al. (2002) demonstrated strong convergent validity between the WSAS and GAF, but the WSAS is more sensitive to change over the course of treatment and more practical for repeated administration. The WSAS is generally preferred for routine outcome monitoring because it is brief, self-administered, and domain-specific.",[15,199,200],{},[160,201,202],{},"Does HiBoop support the WSAS?",[15,204,205],{},"Yes. HiBoop supports WSAS administration with automated scoring, severity classification, and longitudinal tracking for every patient. The WSAS can be tracked alongside PHQ-9, GAD-7, and PCL-5 so clinicians have a complete view of both symptom burden and functional impairment over time. Session-by-session WSAS trends help identify when functional recovery is lagging behind symptomatic improvement, guiding treatment planning.",[207,208,210],"h2",{"id":209},"additional-context","Additional Context",[15,212,213],{},"The WSAS is a 5-item validated measure of functional impairment caused by a mental health problem. Scores 0–40 across three severity bands. 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Cutoffs: \u003C10 subclinical, 10–20 moderate impairment, >20 severe. Free clinical scoring reference.","md",[289,291,294,297,300,303],{"question":162,"answer":290},"The Work and Social Adjustment Scale (WSAS) is a 5-item self-report measure of functional impairment caused by a mental health problem. Developed by Isaac Marks (1986) and validated by Mundt, Marks, Shear, and Greist (2002) in the British Journal of Psychiatry, the WSAS assesses how much a patient's primary problem impairs functioning across five life domains: work, home management, social leisure, private leisure, and close relationships. Each item is rated 0 (not at all) to 8 (very severely), giving a total score of 0 to 40.",{"question":292,"answer":293},"How is the WSAS scored and what do scores mean?","WSAS scores range from 0 to 40. Scores of 0–9 indicate subclinical impairment — functioning is largely unimpaired. Scores of 10–20 indicate significant functional impairment consistent with mild to moderate emotional disorder. Scores of 21–40 indicate severe impairment consistent with moderately severe to severe disorder. A minimum important difference (MID) of approximately 4 points defines reliable change over the course of treatment.",{"question":295,"answer":296},"Is the WSAS free to use clinically?","Yes. The WSAS is in the public domain and free for clinical and research use without permission or licensing. Validated by Mundt et al. (2002) in the British Journal of Psychiatry, it is widely used in UK National Health Service IAPT programs where it is administered at every session alongside the PHQ-9 and GAD-7.",{"question":298,"answer":299},"What conditions is the WSAS designed for?","The WSAS is transdiagnostic — it can be used identically across all mental health presentations without modification. Because each item asks how much 'my problem' impairs the relevant domain, it applies equally to depression, anxiety, OCD, PTSD, eating disorders, psychosis, and any other condition. This makes it ideal for heterogeneous clinical populations.",{"question":301,"answer":302},"How does the WSAS relate to the PHQ-9 and GAD-7?","The PHQ-9 and GAD-7 measure disorder-specific symptom severity, while the WSAS measures functional impairment caused by any presenting problem. Pairing the WSAS with PHQ-9 (depression), GAD-7 (anxiety), or PCL-5 (PTSD) gives both symptom and functional consequence data. In UK IAPT, reliable recovery requires both the symptom scale and the WSAS to fall below their respective clinical thresholds.",{"question":304,"answer":305},"What ICD-10 codes does the WSAS support?","The WSAS supports outcome documentation across all ICD-10 F-codes. 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