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Psychometric properties of the wife abuse inventory
Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1990It is estimated that approximately 50% of all married couples experience violence during their relationship (Lewis, 1985). The present study (N = 305) investigated the psychometric properties of the Wife Abuse Inventory (WAI), which was designed to identify women at risk for abuse.
G M, Poteat +3 more
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The Pornography Craving Questionnaire: Psychometric Properties
Archives of Sexual Behavior, 2014Despite the prevalence of pornography use, and recent conceptualization of problematic use as an addiction, we could find no published scale to measure craving for pornography. Therefore, we conducted three studies employing young male pornography users to develop and evaluate such a questionnaire.
Shane, Kraus, Harold, Rosenberg
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Psychometric properties of the suicidal behaviors questionnaire
Death Studies, 1995In order to assess the reliability and validity of Cole's (1988) four-item version of the Suicidal Behaviors Questionnaire (SBQ), 57 clinical outpatients completed it and the Reasons for Living Inventory (RFL), and 86 undergraduates completed it and the Scale for Suicide Ideation (SSI).
Cotton, C. Randy +2 more
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Psychometric properties of the Affect Phobia Test
Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, 2016The aim of this study was to make the first evaluation of the psychometric properties of the Affect Phobia Test, using the Swedish translation – a test developed to screen the ability to experience, express and regulate emotions. Data was collected from a clinical sample (N = 82) of patients with depression and/or anxiety participating in randomized ...
My Frankl +5 more
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The Pain Disability Index: psychometric properties
Pain, 1990This paper reports two studies of chronic pain patients (n = 444) relevant to the psychometric properties of the Pain Disability Index (PDI), a self-report instrument that has been used to assess the degree to which chronic pain interferes with various daily activities.
Raymond C, Tait +2 more
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The Psychometric Properties of the Competency Interview Schedule
The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 1994One of the most contentious issues in medical and legal practice is how to reliably assess the mental competence of individuals who consent or refuse psychiatric treatment. Current legislation does not provide clear definitions of what constitutes competence or incompetence to make a treatment decision.
G, Bean +3 more
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The Mini-BESTest: a review of psychometric properties
International Journal of Rehabilitation Research, 2016The Mini-Balance Evaluation Systems Test (Mini-BESTest) has been identified as the most comprehensive balance measure for community-dwelling adults and elderly individuals. It can be used to assess balance impairments in several other conditions, mainly Parkinson’s disease and stroke.
Silvia, Di Carlo +4 more
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Psychometric Properties of ADHD Symptoms in Toddlers
Journal of Clinical Child & Adolescent Psychology, 2018The purpose of this study is to examine the psychometric properties of the 18 Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) symptoms of attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in 2-year-old children. ADHD is typically diagnosed in elementary school, but research suggests that many children with ADHD first show symptoms during the ...
Hallie R. Brown, Elizabeth A. Harvey
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Psychometric Properties of the CTS2-Argentinean Version
Partner Abuse, 2019The Conflict Tactics Scale 2 (CTS2) is one of the most widely used measures for assessing violence between intimate partners. Many studies exploring its psychometric properties show factor structures that vary according to samples, analysis, or scale forms employed.
Antonella, Bobbio +2 more
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Psychometric properties of dichotic words tests
Journal of Clinical Neuropsychology, 1983The current study examined the reliability of a measure of ear advantage and the total scores derived from the dichotic listening task. The scores for both measures were found: (1) not to differ from the normal distribution, and (2) to be reliable over items, tests, and time.
C M, Clark, O, Spreen
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