Social functioning is the ability of the individual to interact
in normal or usual ways in society; can be used as a measure of
quality of care.
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Using rating scales like "social functioning scale" by Barbara
Cornblatt,
the "Global Assessment of Functioning" (GAF),
"Social and Occupational Functioning Assessment Scale" (SOFAS)
etc etc etc...
there's tons.. google and you'll find lots more
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Social functioning refers to an individual's ability to engage in and maintain healthy relationships with others, as well as successfully navigate social interactions and situations. Factors that can affect social functioning include personality traits, interpersonal skills, social support networks, mental health issues such as anxiety or depression, cultural background, and life experiences. Social functioning is crucial for overall well-being and can greatly impact one's quality of life.