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Development of an Ego Profile Scale

Archives of General Psychiatry, 1973
The development of a 45-item scale is reported that will measure ego function in such a way as to allow clinicians to correlate the given state of a person's functioning with somatic function indices. It is our hope that the development of such an instrument will allow more meaningful understanding of clinical states than do such concepts as diagnosis ...
E V, Semrad, L, Grinspoon, S E, Fienberg
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Development of the Virginity Beliefs Scale

The Journal of Sex Research, 2013
Past research on first sexual intercourse experiences and virginity has largely focused on using demographics such as age at first intercourse as predictors of future sexual behaviors and beliefs. Carpenter ( 2002 , 2005 ) suggested a model of three virginity metaphors that describe how individuals perceive their virginity: gift, stigma, and process ...
Jonas, Eriksson, Terry P, Humphreys
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Development of a social dependency scale

Research in Nursing & Health, 1980
AbstractSocial dependence was defined in terms of three capacities identified as necessary for the performance of an adult role. The three capacities are everyday self‐care competence, mobility competence, and social competence. Measurement of these concepts was facilitated through the use of 12 6‐point scales (4 for each capacity).
J Q, Benoliel, R, McCorkle, K, Young
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Development of the Appreciative Joy Scale

Mindfulness, 2016
Appreciative joy (or sympathetic joy) refers to feeling happiness for others and is one of the four prosocial attitudes (“four immeasurables”) cultivated by loving-kindness meditation in Buddhism. The current study included 1622 participants and developed a scale to measure appreciative joy for friends in daily life. Both an exploratory factor analysis
Zeng, Xianglong   +6 more
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Development of a symptom distress scale

Cancer Nursing, 1978
ABSTRACTSymptom distress was defined as the degree of discomfort reported by the patient in relation to his/her perception of the symptoms being experienced. The ten symptoms included in the symptom distress scale were nausea, mood, appetite, insomnia, pain, mobility, fatigue, bowel pattern ...
R, McCorkle, K, Young
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The Development of an MMPI Alexithymia Scale

Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics, 2010
A 22-item MMPI alexithymia scale was derived from the Beth Israel Psychosomatic Questionnaire (BIQ). The new MMPI scale yields an 82% hit rate when predicting to BIQ alexithymia scores and has been shown to have impressive stability over time. The new scale should provide a rapid, standardized means of assessing alexithymia in a variety of populations.
J H, Kleiger, R A, Kinsman
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Development of a depersonalization severity scale

Journal of Traumatic Stress, 2001
AbstractOur aim was to develop a clinician‐rated scale assessing depersonalization severity for use in clinical trials of Depersonalization Disorder and trauma‐related disorders in general. The 6‐item Depersonalization Severity Scale (DSS) was administered to 63 participants with DSM‐IV Depersonalization Disorder as diagnosed by the SCID‐D, and its ...
D, Simeon, O, Guralnik, J, Schmeidler
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Development of a patient satisfaction scale

Research in Nursing & Health, 1986
AbstractThree studies to develop and test an instrument to measure hospitalized patients' satisfaction with nursing care are reported. Content validation procedures involved both clinicians and patients (N = 75). An inverse relationship of satisfaction scores to negative mood states demonstrated evidence of construct validity.
E L, La Monica   +3 more
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Development of a health conception scale

Research in Nursing & Health, 1986
AbstractDescribed in this paper are the development, reliability, and validity of an instrument, the Laffrey Health Conception Scale to measure individual perceptions of the meaning of health. The instrument measures four dimensions of health conception: clinical, functional/role performance, adaptive, and eudaimonistic.
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Development of the Breastfeeding Myths Scale

Breastfeeding Medicine
Introduction: Breastfeeding myths are culturally ingrained misconceptions related to breastfeeding and adversely affect the breastfeeding process. The objective of this study is to develop the Breastfeeding Myths Scale.
Neslihan Yilmaz Sezer   +3 more
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