Social Adjustment Scale (SAS-M)

The social adaptation scale (SAS-M) is a comprehensive evaluation tool designed to measure social performance and adaptation across the various areas of individual life. This scale was originally developed by Weizmann and Boutwell, and it was widely used in clinical and research settings to assess the success of individuals in managing their roles and relationships within various social contexts, including work, family and recreational activities.

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