Week 2 – Assignment: Create a Table to Group Items Representing a Common Concept
Instructions
Below are statements coming from different psychological scales constructed by different authors; what the scales are measuring nor the number of scales that are represented by these items are identified.
Since the psychological variables measured by the items are fairly easily identifiable, create a table in which you will group those items that represent a common concept.
Then, invent a construct or variable name for these items. This is an exercise that tests your intuitive abilities to spot the supposedly hidden constructs represented by these items. Consider this assignment as an armchair factor analysis.
Items:
I feel irritable, easily agitated, and am impatient a few days before my period.
I feel anxious watching a teacher work on an algebraic equation on the whiteboard.
This is the dreariest time of my life.
I am just as happy as when I was younger.
My life could be happier than it is now.
I have cramps that begin on the first day of my period.
I dont feel good being required to enroll in statistics.
I expect some interesting and pleasant things to happen to me in the future.
My breasts feel tender and sore a few days before my period.
I feel old and somewhat tired.
As I look back on my life, I am fairly well satisfied.
I hate buying a math textbook.
I feel depressed for several days before my period.
I have backaches which begin the same day as my period.
I dont like reading and interpreting graphs or charts.
I take prescription drug for the pain during my period.
Ive gotten pretty much what I expected out of life.
Compared to other people, I get more the share of bad luck.
I dont like being told how to interpret probability statements.
For several days before my period I feel exhausted, lethargic or tired.
Most of the things I do are boring or monotonous.
Im feel my chest pound when I walk into a math class.
I have abdominal pain or discomfort which begins one day before my period.
I would not change my life even if I could.
Im anxious when I am waiting to get a math test returned even when I expect to have done well.
The pain I have with my period is not intense but a continuous dull aching.
I feel weak and dizzy during my period.
I feel restless listening to somebody explaining a math formula.
As I grow older, things seem better than I thought they would be.
I have gotten more of the breaks in life than most of the people I know.
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Introduction
Mental health professionals use a variety of instruments to assess mental health and wellbeing. Common purposes for psychological testing include: screening for the presence or absence of common mental health conditions; making a formal diagnosis of a mental health condition; assessment of changes in symptom severity; and monitoring client outcomes across the course of therapy.
Screening:Brief psychological measures can be used to screen individuals for a range of mental health conditions. Screening measures are often questionnaires completed by clients. Screening tends are quick to administer but results are only indicative: if a positive result is found on a screening test then the screening test can be followed up by a more definitive test.
Diagnosis:Psychological assessment measures can support a qualified clinician in making a formal diagnosis of a mental health problem. Mental health assessment with the purpose of supporting a diagnosis can include the use of semi-structured diagnostic interviews and validated questionnaires. Items in self-report measures used for diagnosis often bear a close correspondence to criteria specified in the diagnostic manuals (ICD and DSM).
Symptom & outcome monitoring:One strand of evidence-based practice requires that therapists use outcome measures to monitor progress and guide the course of therapy. Psychologists, CBT therapists, and other mental health professionals often ask their clients to complete self-report measures regularly to assess changes in symptom severity.
Cognitive Therapy Competence / Adherence Measures
Assessment of Core CBT Skills (ACCS)| Kate Muse, Freda McManus, Sarah Rakovshik, Helen Kennerley | 2014
Website
accs-scale.co.uk
Manual
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archived copy
Feedback form
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archived copy
Cognitive Therapy Rating Scale (CTRS)| Jeff Young & Aaron Beck | 1980
Scale
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archived copy
Manual HYPERLINK “https://members.academyofct.org/files/documentlibrary/CTRS_Manual.pdf”
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archived copy
Cognitive Therapy Scale Revised (CTS-R)| Blackburn, James, Milne, Reichelt | 2001
Scale
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archived copy
Manual
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archived copy
Collaborative Case Conceptualization Rating Scale (CCC-RS)| Kuyken, Padesky, Dudley | 2009
Rating scale & coding manual
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archived copy
Score sheet & feedback form
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archived copy
Kuyken, W., Beshai, S., Dudley, R., Abel, A., Grg, N., Gower, P., & Padesky, C. A. (2016). Assessing competence in collaborative case conceptualization: Development and preliminary psychometric properties of the Collaborative Case Conceptualization Rating Scale (CCC-RS).
Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy,
44(2), 179-192.
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Addiction
Drinking motives questionnaire| Cooper, Russell, Skinner, Windle | 1992
Scale
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Cooper, M. L., Russell, M., Skinner, J. B., & Windle, M. (1992). Development and validation of a three-dimensional measure of drinking motives.
Psychological Assessment,4,123-132.
Drinking motives questionnaire adolescent| Cooper | 1994
Scale
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Cooper, M.L. (1994). Motivations for alcohol use among adolescents: Development and validation of a four-factor model.
Psychological Assessment, 6,117-128.
Leeds Dependence Questionnaire| Raistrick, Bradshaw, Tober, Weiner, Allison, Healey | 1994
Scale
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Raistrick, D.S., Bradshaw, J., Tober, G., Weiner, J., Allison, J. & Healey, C. (1994) Development of the Leeds Dependence Questionnaire, Addiction, 89, pp 563-572.
Maudsley Addiction Profile (MAP)| Marsden, Gossop, Stewart, Best, Farrell, Lehmann, Edwards, Strang | 1998
Scale
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Marsden, J. Gossop, M. Stewart, D. Best, D. Farrell, M. Lehmann, P. Edwards, C. & Strang, J. (1998) The Maudsley Addiction Profile (MAP): A brief instrument for assessing treatment outcome,
Addiction93(12): 1857-1867.
Readiness to Change Questionnaire (RTQ)| Heather, Rollnick | 1993
Users manual
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Rollnick, Heather, Gold, Hall (1992)
Severity of Dependence Scale| Gossop, Darke, Griffiths, Hando, Powis, Hall, Strang | 1995
Scale
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Gossop, M., Darke, S., Griffiths, P., Hando, J., Powis, B., Hall, W., Strang, J. (1995). The Severity of Dependence Scale (SDS): psychometric properties of the SDS in English and Australian samples of heroin, cocaine and amphetamine users. Addiction 90(5): 607-614.
Stages of Change Readiness and Treatment Eagerness Scale (SOCRATES)| Miller, Tonigan | 1996
Scale
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Miller, W. R., & Tonigan, J. S. (1996). Assessing drinkers motivation for change: the Stages of Change Readiness and Treatment Eagerness Scale (SOCRATES).
Psychology of Addictive Behaviors,
10(2), 81.
Anger
Aggression Questionnaire| Buss, Perry | 1992
Scale
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Buss, A.H., & Perry, M. (1992). The Aggression Questionnaire.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 63, 452-459.
Clinical Anger Scale| Snell, Gum, Shuck, Mosley, Hite | 1995
Scale
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Snell, W. E., Jr., Gum, S., Shuck, R. L., Mosley, J. A., & Hite, T. L.. (1995). The Clinical Anger Scale: Preliminary reliability and validity.
Journal of Clinical Psychology, 51, 215-226
Anxiety
Brief Fear Of Negative Evaluation Scale| Leary | 1983
Scale
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archived copy
Fear Questionnaire (FQ) (Phobia)| Marks, Matthews | 1979
Scale
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Marks, I. M., & Mathews, A. M. (1979). Brief standard self-rating for phobic patients.
Behaviour Research and Therapy,
17(3), 263-267.
Generalized Anxiety Disorder 7-item (GAD-7)| Spitzer, Kroenke, Williams, Lowe | 2006
Scale
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Spitzer RL, Kroenke K, Williams JBW, Lowe B. A brief measure for assessing generalized anxiety disorder. Arch Inern Med. 2006;166:1092-1097.
Hamilton Rating Scale For Anxiety (HAM-A)| Hamilton | 1959
Scale
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Hamilton, M. (1959).The assessment of anxiety states by rating.
British Journal of Medical Psychology32, 50-55.
Health Anxiety Inventory (HAI)| Salkovskis, Rimes, Warwick, Clark | 2002
Scale
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Salkovskis, P. M., Rimes, K. A., Warwick, H. M. C., & Clark, D. M. (2002). The Health Anxiety Inventory: development and validation of scales for the measurement of health anxiety and hypochondriasis. Psychological Medicine, 32(05), 843-853.
Liebowitz Social Anxiety Scale (LSAS-SR)| Liebowitz | 1987
Scale
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Mobility Inventory For Agoraphobia(MIA)| Chambless, Caputo, Jasin, Gracely, Williams | 1985
Scale
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Chambless, D. L., Caputo, G. C., Jasin, S. E., Gracely, E. J., & Williams, C. (1985). The mobility inventory for agoraphobia.
Behaviour research and therapy,
23(1), 35-44.
Panic Disorder Severity Scale (PDSS)| Shear, Brown, Barlow, Money, Sholomskas, Woods, Gorman, Papp | 1997
Scale
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Shear, M. K., Brown, T. A., Barlow, D. H., Money, R., Sholomskas, D. E., Woods, S. W., & Papp, L. A. (1997). Multicenter collaborative panic disorder severity scale.
American Journal of Psychiatry,
154(11), 1571-1575.
Penn State Worry Questionnaire| Meyer, Miller, Metzger, Borkovec | 1990
Scale
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Meyer, T. J., Miller, M. L., Metzger, R. L., & Borkovec, T. D. (1990). Development and validation of the penn state worry questionnaire.
Behaviour Research and Therapy,
28(6), 487-495.
Spence Childrens Anxiety Scale| Spence | 1998
Scale
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archived copy
Scale website
link
archived copy
Spence, S. H. (1998). A measure of anxiety symptoms among children.
Behaviour Research and Therapy, 36(5), 545-566.
Severity Measure For Agoraphobia| Craske, Wittchen, Bogels, Stein, Andrews, Lebu | 2013
Scale Adult
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Severity Measure For Generalized Anxiety Disorder| Craske, Wittchen, Bogels, Stein, Andrews, Lebeu | 2013
Scale Adult
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Scale Child Age 11-17
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Severity Measure For Panic Disorder| Craske, Wittchen, Bogels, Stein, Andrews, Lebeu | 2013
Scale Adult
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Severity Measure For Social Anxiety Disorder| Craske, Wittchen, Bogels, Stein, Andrews, Lebeu | 2013
Scale Adult
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Scale Child Age 11-17
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Severity Measure For Specific Phobia| Craske, Wittchen, Bogels, Stein, Andrews, Lebeu | 2013
Scale Adult
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Scale Child Age 11-17
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Social Phobia Inventory (SPIN)| Connor, Davidson, Churchill, Sherwood, Weisler, Foa | 2000
Scale
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Social Phobia Scale| Mattick, Clarke | 1995
Scale
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Assertiveness
The Assertiveness Inventory| Alberti, Emmons | 1986
Scale
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archived copy
Autism Spectrum And Social Communication Disorders
Clinician-Rated Severity Of Autism Spectrum And Social Communication Disorders| American Psychiatric Association | 2013
Scale
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Body Dysmorphic Disorder
Appearance Anxiety Inventory (AAI)| Veale, Eshkaevari, Kanakam, Ellison, Costa, Werner | 2014
Scale
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Veale, D., Eshkevari, E., Kanakam, N., Ellison, N., Costa, A., & Werner, T. (2014). The Appearance Anxiety Inventory: Validation of a process measure in the treatment of body dysmorphic disorder.
Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy,
42(5), 605-616.
Body Dysmorphic Disorder Examination (BDDE)| Rosen, Reiter | 1996
Self-report version
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Rosen, J. C., & Reiter, J. (1996). Development of the Body Dysmorphic Disorder Examination. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 34(9), 755766. doi:10.1016/0005-7967(96)00024-1
Cosmetic Procedures Screening Questionnaire (COPS)| Veale, Ellison, Werner, Dodhia, Serfaty, Clarke | 2012
Scale
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Veale, D., Ellison, N., Werner, T. G., Dodhia, R., Serfaty, M. A., & Clarke, A. (2012). Development of a cosmetic procedure screening questionnaire (COPS) for body dysmorphic disorder.
Journal of Plastic, Reconstructive & Aesthetic Surgery,
65(4), 530-532.
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Dysmorphic Concern Questionnaire (DCQ)| Mancuso, Knoesen, Castle | 2010
Scale
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Mancuso, S. G., Knoesen, N. P., & Castle, D. J. (2010). The Dysmorphic Concern Questionnaire: A screening measure for body dysmorphic disorder.
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry,
44(6), 535-542.
Bipolar
Assessment Tools For Adult Bipolar Disorder| Miller, Johnson, Eisner | 2009
Journal article
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Bipolar Recovery Questionnaire| Jones, Mulligan, Higginson, Dunn, Morrison | 2013
Scale
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Jones, S., Mulligan, L. D., Higginson, S., Dunn, G., & Morrison, A. P. (2013). The bipolar recovery questionnaire: psychometric properties of a quantitative measure of recovery experiences in bipolar disorder.
Journal of affective disorders,
147(1-3), 34-43.
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Diagnosing Bipolar Disorder| Vieta | 2014
Reference guide
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Mood Disorder Questionnaire (MDQ)| Hirschfield, Williams, Spitzer, Calabrese, Flynn, Keck, Lewis, McElroy, Post, Rapport, Russel, Sachs, Zajecka | 2000
Scale
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Hirschfeld, R. M., Williams, J. B., Spitzer, R. L., Calabrese, J. R., Flynn, L., Keck Jr, P. E., & Russell, J. M. (2000). Development and validation of a screening instrument for bipolar spectrum disorder: the Mood Disorder Questionnaire.
American Journal of Psychiatry,
157(11), 1873-1875.
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Depression
Behavioral Activation for Depression Scale Short Form (BADS-SF)| Manos, Kanter, Luo | 2011
Scale
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Instructions
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Manos, R. C., Kanter, J. W., & Luo, W. (2011). The Behavioral Activation for Depression Scale-Short Form: Development and validation. Behavior Therapy, 42, 726-739.
Clinically Useful Depression Outcome Scale (CUDOS)| Zimmerman, Chelminski, McGlinchey, Posternak | 2008
Scale
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Zimmerman, M., Chelminski, I., McGlinchey, J. B., & Posternak, M. A. (2008). A clinically useful depression outcome scale.
Comprehensive psychiatry,
49(2), 131-140.
Edinburgh Post Natal Depression Scale (EPDS)| Cox, Holden, Sagovsky | 1987
Scale
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Cox, J. L., Holden, J. M., & Sagovsky, R. (1987). Detection of postnatal depression: development of the 10-item Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale.
The British Journal of Psychiatry,
150(6), 782-786.
Hamilton Rating Scale For Depression (HAM-D)| Hamilton | 1960
Scale
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Hamilton M. (1960). A rating scale for depression.
J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry,
23, 5662.
Montgomery & Asberg Depression Rating Scale (MADRS)| Montgomery, Asberg | 1979
Scale
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MADRS Score Card
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Montgomery, S.A., Asberg, M. (1979). A new depression scale designed to be sensitive to change.
British Journal of Psychiatry,134 (4): 38289.
Patient Health Questionnaire 9 (PHQ-9)| Kroenke, Spitzer | 2002
Scale
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Kroenke, K., & Spitzer, R. L. (2002). The PHQ-9: a new depression diagnostic and severity measure.
Psychiatric annals,
32(9), 509-515.
Severity Measure For Depression (Adapted from PHQ-9)
Scale Adult
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Scale Child Age 11-17
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Zung Self-Rating Depression Scale| Zung | 1965
Scale
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Zung, W. W. (1965). A self-rating depression scale.
Archives of General Psychiatry,
12(1), 63-70.
Dissociation
Brief Dissociative Experiences Scale (DES-B)| Dalenberg, Carlson | 2010
Scale
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DES-B (Dalenberg C, Carlson E, 2010) modified for DSM-5 by C. Dalenbergand E. Carlson.
Dissociative Experiences Scale II| Carlson, Putnam |1993
Scale
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Carlson, E.B. & Putnam, F.W. (1993). An update on the Dissociative Experience Scale. Dissociation 6(1), p. 16-27.
Shutdown Dissociation Scale (Shut-D)| Schauer, Schalinski, Elbert | 2015
Scale (English)
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Scale (German)
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Scale (Norwegian)
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Schalinski, I., Schauer, M., & Elbert, T. (2015). The Shutdown Dissociation Scale (Shut-D).
European Journal of Psychotraumatology, 6
Eating disorders
Assessment Of Eating Disorders: Review And Recommendations For Clinical Use| Anderson, Lundgren, Shapiro, Paulosky | 2004
Journal article
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Eating Attitudes Test 26 (EAT-26)| Garner, Olmsted, Bohr, Garfinkel | 1982
Test (PDF)
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Test (Word)
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Scoring and interpretation
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Website
link
Garner et al. (1982). The Eating Attitudes Test: Psychometric features and clinical correlates. Psychological Medicine, 12, 871-878
Eating Disorder Examination (EDE)| Fairburn, Cooper, OConnor | 2014
Eating Disorder Examination (Interview | Edition 17.0D)
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Eating Disorder Examination Questionnaire (EDE-Q)
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Eating Disorder Examination Questionnaire for Adolescents (EDE-A)
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Fairburn, C. G., Cooper, Z., & OConnor, M. (1993). The eating disorder examination.
International Journal of Eating Disorders,
6, 1-8.
ED15| Tatham, Turner, Mountford, Tritt, Dyas, Waller | 2015
Scale
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Tatham, M., Turner, H., Mountford, V. A., Tritt, A., Dyas, R., & Waller, G. (2015). Development, psychometric properties and preliminary clinical validation of a brief, sessionbysession measure of eating disorder cognitions and behaviors: The ED15.
International Journal of Eating Disorders,
48(7), 1005-1015.
Grief / Prolonged Grief
International Prolonged Grief Disorder Scale (IPGDS)| Killikelly, Stelzer, Zhou and Maercker | in preparation
Scale
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Manual
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Hoarding disorder
Clutter image rating |Frost, Steketee, Tolin, Renaud | 2008
Clutter image ratings
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The International OCD Foundation and originally from a study by Frost RO, Steketee G, Tolin DF, Renaud S. Development and validation of the Clutter Image Rating.Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment.2008;32:401417.
Hoarding rating scale interview (HRS-I)| Tolin, Frost, Steketee | 2010
Hoarding rating scale interview
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Tolin, D.F., Frost, R.O., & Steketee, G. (2010). A brief interview for assessing compulsive hoarding: The Hoarding Rating Scale-Interview. Psychiatry Research, 178, 147-152.
Intolerance Of Uncertainty
Intolerance Of Uncertainty Scale Short Form (IUS-12) |Carleton, North, Asmundson | 2007
Scale
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Carleton, R. N., Norton, M. A., & Asmundson, G. J. G. (2007). Fearing the unknown: A short version of the intolerance of uncertainty scale. Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 21, 105-117.
Mindfulness
Five Facets Mindfulness Questionnaire |Baer, Smith, Hopkins, Krietemeyer, Toney | 2006
Scale
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Baer, R. A., Smith, G. T., Hopkins, J., Krietemeyer, J., & Toney, L. (2006). Using self report assessment methods to explore facets of mindfulness.
Assessment, 13, 27- 45.
Motivation
Stages Of Change Readiness and Treatment Eagerness Scale (SOCRATES)
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Misophonia
Amsterdam Misophonia Scale (A-MISO-S)| Schrder, Vulnik, Denys | 2013
Scale
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Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD)
Childrens Yale Brown Obsessive Compulsive Scale Second Edition (CY-BOCS-II) |Goodman, Rasmussen, Price,Storch | 2011
Clinical Version
link to the International OCD Foundation
archived version of IOCDF.org
Client Rating Questionnaire For OCD
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Dimensional Obsessive Compulsive Scale (DOCS)
Dimensional Obsessive Compulsive Scale (DOCS)
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DOCS website including scoring, cutoffs, and translations
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Abramowitz, J. S., Deacon, B. J., Olatunji, B. O., Wheaton, M. G., Berman, N. C., Losardo, D., & Hale, L. R. (2010). Assessment of obsessive-compulsive symptom dimensions: development and evaluation of the Dimensional Obsessive-Compulsive Scale.
Psychological assessment,
22(1), 180.
jabramowitz.com
archived copy
Obsessive Compulsive Inventory (OCI)
Obsessive Compulsive Inventory (OCI) (PDF version)
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Obsessive Compulsive Inventory Revised (2002)
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Yale Brown Obsessive Compulsive Scale Second Edition (YBOCS-II) |Storch, E. A., Rasmussen, S.A., Price, L.H., Larson, M.J., Murphy, T.K., Goodman, W.K. | 2010
Self Report Version
link to the International OCD Foundation
archived version of IOCDF.org
Responsibility Attitudes Questionnaire (RAS)| Salkovskis, Wroe, Gledhill, Morrison, Forrester, Richards, Reynolds, Thorpe | 2000
Responsibility Attitudes Questionnaire (RAS)
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Salkovskis, P.M., Wroe, A.L., Gledhill, A., Morrison, N., Forrester, E., Richards, C., Reynolds, M., Thorpe, S., (2000) Responsibility attitudes and interpretations are characteristic of obsessive compulsive disorder Behaviour Research and Therapy Vol 38, 347-372.
Responsibility Interpretations Questionnaire (RIQ)| Salkovskis, Wroe, Gledhill, Morrison, Forrester, Richards, Reynolds, Thorpe | 2000
Responsibility Interpretations Questionnaire (RIQ)
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Salkovskis, P.M., Wroe, A.L., Gledhill, A., Morrison, N., Forrester, E., Richards, C., Reynolds, M., Thorpe, S., (2000) Responsibility attitudes and interpretations are characteristic of obsessive compulsive disorder Behaviour Research and Therapy Vol 38, 347-372.
Pain
Chronic Pain Acceptance Questionnaire Revised (CPAQ-R)| McCracken, Vowles, Eccleston | 2004
Scale
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McCraken, L. M., Vowles, K. E. & Eccleston, C. (2004). Acceptance of chronic pain: component analysis and a revised assessment method.
Pain, 107, 159-166.
Illness Perception Questionnaire Revised (IPQ-R)| Weinman, Petrie, Moss-Morris, Horne | 2002
Scale
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Moss-Morris, R., Weinman, J., Petrie, K., Horne, R., Cameron, L., & Buick, D. (2002). The revised illness perception questionnaire (IPQ-R).
Psychology and health,
17(1), 1-16.
Pain Catastrophizing Scale (PCS)| Sullivan | 1995
Manual + scale
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Sullivan, M. J., Bishop, S. R., & Pivik, J. (1995). The pain catastrophizing scale: development and validation.
Psychological Assessment,
7(4), 524.
Personality Disorder
The ICD-10 International Personality Disorder Examimation| Loranger, Janca, Sartorius | 1997
Manual
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Banerjee, P. J. M., Gibbon, S., Huband. (2009). Assessment of personality disorder.
Advances In Psychiatric Treatment, 15, 389-397.
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archived copy
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) / Complex PTSD
Clinician Administered PTSD Scale for DSM-5 (CAPS-5)(Past week version)
Scale
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archived version
Weathers, F. W., Blake, D. D., Schnurr, P. P., Kaloupek, D. G., Marx, B. P., & Keane, T. M. (2015).
The Clinician-Administered PTSD Scale for DSM-5 (CAPS-5) Past Week[Measurement instrument].
Impact Of Events Scale Revised (IES-R)| Weiss, Marmar | 1996
Scale
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Weiss, D. S., & Marmar, C. R. (1996). The Impact of Event Scale Revised. In J. Wilson & T. M. Keane (Eds.),
Assessing psychological trauma and PTSD(pp. 399-411). New York: Guilford.
International Trauma Questionnaire (ITQ: ICD-11 PTSD and Complex PTSD)| Cloitre, Shevlin, Brewin, Bisson, Roberts, Maercker, Karatzias, Hyland |2020
Scale & scoring information
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See
traumameasuresglobal.com
website for alternative language versions
Cloitre, M., Shevlin M., Brewin, C.R., Bisson, J.I., Roberts, N.P., Maercker, A., Karatzias, T., Hyland, P. (in press). The International Trauma Questionnaire: Development of a self-report measure of ICD-11 PTSD and Complex PTSD.
Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica. DOI: 10.1111/acps.12956
International Trauma Exposure Measure (ITEM: traumatic life events checklist for ICD-11)| Hyland, Karatzias, Shevlin, McElroy, Ben-Ezra, Cloitre, & Brewin | 2020
Scale
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Hyland, P., Karatzias, T., Shevlin, M., McElroy, E., Ben-Ezra, M., Cloitre, M., & Brewin, C. R. (in press). Does requiring trauma exposure affect rates of ICD-11 PTSD and complex PTSD? Implications for DSM-5.
Psychological Trauma: Theory, Research, Practice, and Policy.
Life Events Checklist for DSM-5 (LEC-5)| Weathers, Blake, Schnurr, Kaloupek, Marx, Keane | 2013
Scale
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Weathers, F. W., Blake, D. D., Schnurr, P. P., Kaloupek, D. G., Marx, B. P., & Keane, T. M. (2013).
The Life Events Checklist for DSM-5 (LEC-5) Standard.[Measurement instrument].
PTSD Checklist for DSM-5 (PCL-5)| Weathers, Litz, Keane, Palmieri, Marz, Schnurr | 2013
Scale (Standard)
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Scale with criterion A
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Scale with life events checklist and criterion A
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Manual
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Task 6: Final Research Concept
Task 6: Final Research Concept
Add two Level 2 Headings following the Research Framework in your approved Research Concept
Narrative from Task 5: 1) Potential Research Location(s) and 2) Biblical Perspective on
Research. Update your table of contents, introductory paragraph, conclusion, and reference
section as required.
Potential Research Location(s)
For DBA Dissertation students (BUSI 987-990) Develop a list of at least potential
industries, markets, regions, or organizations where your research could be conducted.
Explain how and why this is a good choice. Include appropriate citations for all factual
assertions. Note: Do not contact any organizations to solicit their involvement in your
proposed study.
For DBA Case Study Project students (BUSI 887 890) – Develop a list of potential
industries, markets, regions, or organizations where your research could be conducted.
Explain how and why this is a good choice. Include appropriate citations for all factual
assertions.
For DBA Consulting Project students (BUSI 887 890) – Identify a potential organization
where your research could be conducted. Explain how you might gain access to this
organization as well as how and why this is a good choice. Include appropriate citations
for all factual assertions.
Biblical Perspective on Research
Introductory paragraph
A 200 300 word narrative discussing the process of conducting business research from
a Biblical perspective.
A 200 300 word narrative discussing how your research in particular will fulfill this
requirement.
Summary paragraph
Use APA current edition formatting for a word document.
Note for Consulting Project or Case Study Project: Submit the Permission Request Template from Task
2 as a word document. You are not required to send this to the potential organization at this time. If you
have, you can include any responses you have received to date as a pdf document. You can submit multiple
documents in the same submission so load these along with the final research