2025
Psychometric properties and socio-demographic correlates of the Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale in three large population-based cohorts including Danish and Icelandic adults
Didriksen M, Daníelsdottir H, Bjarnadóttir M, Overstreet C, Choi K, Christoffersen L, Mikkelsen C, Aspelund T, Hauksdóttir A, Thordardottir E, Jakobsdóttir J, Tómasson G, Erikstrup C, Aagaard B, Bruun M, Ullum H, Sørensen E, Fischer I, Pietrzak R, Gelernter J, Campbell-Sills L, Stein M, Werge T, Pedersen O, Valdimarsdóttir U, Ostrowski S, Schork A. Psychometric properties and socio-demographic correlates of the Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale in three large population-based cohorts including Danish and Icelandic adults. Journal Of Mood And Anxiety Disorders 2025, 10: 100112. DOI: 10.1016/j.xjmad.2025.100112.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeasures of psychological resilienceCD-RISC-10Connor-Davidson Resilience ScalePsychometric propertiesCD-RISC-10 scoresPsychological resilienceResilience ScalePopulation-based cohortExploratory factor analysisDepressive disorderDepressive symptomsLongitudinal stabilityInternal consistencyUnidimensional measureConstruct validitySocio-demographic correlatesFactor analysisPhysical healthLower scoresHigher scoresResilient cohortsDanish Blood Donor StudyIcelandic adultsDanish individualsBlood Donor StudyPsychometric properties of the Spanish Yale-Brown Obsessive-Compulsive Scale – Second Edition
Storch E, Cheng J, Higham M, Muñoz J, Cruz V, Berrones D, Obando D, Anderberg J, Frederick R, Tapia-Cuevas V, Muñoz M, Villar C, Moya P, Ochoa-Panaifo M, Mallen M, Wiese A, Pinciotti C, Sagarnaga M, McGuire J, Onyeka O, Moyano M, genomics L, Adorno V, Agostini V, Aguilar W, Aguirre C, Alvarado-Quiroz V, Ancalade N, Anderberg J, Aponte D, Espinosa A, Arnold P, Ascencio-Chicana E, Atkinson E, Ayala J, Aziz H, Aguirre T, Barrera C, Contreras J, Barry K, Belanger A, Benitez L, Berrones D, Best J, Bigdeli T, Bommiasamy H, Borda T, Boyajian L, Muñoz D, Browning L, Burton C, Busto C, Buxbaum J, Rivera R, Callahan J, Gomez C, Canchari E, Carrrera M, Chang A, Chazelle E, Cheng J, Chire J, Muñoz M, Cicero D, Cifuentes-Espinoza A, Quiroz P, Colombo G, Comer J, Condori-Apaza L, Cortina J, Crivelari J, Crosbie J, Crowley J, Cruz V, Cruz I, Cunning A, Perez G, Dailey M, Dang B, Dawson A, del Río D, Dev A, Diaz S, Fay L, Fernandez A, Figueroa E, Flecha L, Flores-Garcia Á, Forero D, Franklin M, Frederick R, Furr J, Gamarra O, Garay-Contreras C, García-Bravo N, García-Jaimes C, Garrison S, Giusti-Rodriguez P, Gonzalez A, González R, Gonzalez-Barrios P, Goodman W, Gorosito J, Grice D, Guintivano J, Guttfreund D, Halvorsen M, Miles J, Hettema J, Hovey J, Irreño-Sotomonte J, Janssen-Aguilar R, Jensen M, Reynolds A, Jiwani R, Johnson J, Joutte S, Lujambio J, Kehrer S, Kennedy J, Lack C, Lanzagorta N, Lázaro-Muñoz G, Longhurst M, Martinez D, Luna E, MacLellan A, Quispe D, Marques A, Marquez M, Martinez M, Martínez G, Mallen M, Martinez-Gonzalez K, de Los Angeles Matos M, Mattheisen M, McGuire J, McKay D, McOmber C, Minaya C, Miño T, Mithani S, Morales-Rivero A, Moya P, Moyano M, Muñoz J, Muñoz M, Nicolini H, Bracho A, Bracho B, O'Higgins M, Obando D, Ochoa M, Ochoa-Panaifo M, Castaman L, Balmaceda T, Tobar M, Onyeka O, Ortega I, Paredes-Linares V, Pato M, Paz y Miño M, de Leon E, Orellana J, Pereira S, Duarte T, Phan A, Placencia M, Ponce L, Poovey K, Prieto M, Qiao T, Quiroz-Padilla M, Correa M, Heros A, Ramos R, Ramos I, Ramsey K, Rancourt D, da Silva K, Espinosa R, Richter P, Rodriguez C, Barajas S, Romero M, Ruggero C, Ruiz-Chow A, Sadruddin Z, Sagarnaga M, Salhadar N, Sanchez N, Schachar R, Segovia L, Seligman L, Siegel I, Staples C, Stewart S, Storch E, Tapia-Cuevas V, Timpano K, Tonarelli S, la Garza B, Trujillo A, Villar C, Valdés C, Vallejo-Silva A, Mamani K, Vargas-Medrano J, Vásquez M, Vásquez-Ayala J, Vásquez-Suyo I, Mellstrieng A, Vergara M, Vidal-Martinez G, Vollaro C, Wiese A, Wilkerson S, Zai G, Zappa L, Cruz V, Zepeda-Burgos R, Zoghbi A, Group B, Alves G, Alves G, Barbosa I, Cappi C, Carneiro M, Costa D, Delage F, Dreher C, Ferrão Y, Ferreira G, Fontenelle L, Fragoso D, Lima M, Menezes G, Miguel E, Moreira-de-Oliveira M, Stumpf B, Quarantini L, Quarantini-Alvim Y, Ramos V, Rosario M, Sampaio A, Saraiva L, Shavitt R, Goodman W, Crowley J. Psychometric properties of the Spanish Yale-Brown Obsessive-Compulsive Scale – Second Edition. Psychiatry Research 2025, 348: 116456. PMID: 40188616, PMCID: PMC12082261, DOI: 10.1016/j.psychres.2025.116456.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsObsessive-compulsive disorderY-BOCS-IIAnxiety symptomsYale-Brown Obsessive-Compulsive Scale-Second EditionSeverity of obsessive-compulsive symptomsPsychometric propertiesYale-Brown Obsessive-Compulsive ScaleObsessive-compulsive symptom severityClinician-rated measuresObsessive-Compulsive ScaleObsessive-compulsive symptomsFactor analysisMeasures of depressionSecond EditionBattery of measuresOne-factor solutionConfirmatory factor analysisSatisfactory construct validityExploratory factor analysisObsession severityCompulsion severitySymptom severityTotal severitySymptom ChecklistTotal scoreDevelopment and validation of the Patient‐Reported Outcome Measure–Older adult care Transitions from the Emergency Department (PROM‐OTED) tool
Gettel C, Venkatesh A, Uzamere I, Galske J, Chera T, White M, Hwang U, Authorship P. Development and validation of the Patient‐Reported Outcome Measure–Older adult care Transitions from the Emergency Department (PROM‐OTED) tool. Academic Emergency Medicine 2025 PMID: 40155783, DOI: 10.1111/acem.70029.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchOutcomes of older adultsCare transitionsOlder adultsEmergency departmentClinical outcomes of older adultsQuality of carePatient-reported experiencesExpert panel reviewFollow-up careTest-retest reliabilityExcellent internal consistencyQuality of lifeLack of standardized toolsCognitive debriefingFactor analysisDischarge instructionsExploratory factor analysisDischarge practicesED dischargeMember checkingImpact clinical outcomesItem generationPanel reviewInteritem correlationsPsychometric evaluationDefining Kidney Health Dimensions and Their Associations with Adverse Outcomes in Persons with Diabetes and CKD
Peschard V, Scherzer R, Estrella M, Sarnak M, Ascher S, Lash J, Bonventre J, Greenberg J, Gutierrez O, Schelling J, Katz R, Cheung K, Levitan E, Schrauben S, Cushman M, Ilori T, Parikh C, Kimmel P, Rao P, Taliercio J, Sondheimer J, Shulman R, Coca S, Chen J, Ramachandran V, Ix J, Shlipak M, Investigators O. Defining Kidney Health Dimensions and Their Associations with Adverse Outcomes in Persons with Diabetes and CKD. Clinical Journal Of The American Society Of Nephrology 2025, 20: 665-675. PMID: 40085155, PMCID: PMC12097179, DOI: 10.2215/cjn.0000000676.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAssociated with higher mortality riskRisk of CKD progressionHealth dimensionsHigher mortality riskCKD progressionTubular damageMortality riskSystemic inflammationESKD eventsAdverse outcomesPlasma biomarkersBaseline clinical risk factorsHigher risk of CKD progressionAssociated with adverse outcomesAssociated with CKD progressionCohort of personsKidney tubule biomarkersAssociated with riskChronic Renal Insufficiency CohortClinical risk factorsCox proportional hazards modelsHigher systemic inflammationFactor analysisProportional hazards modelExploratory factor analysisEvaluating community knowledge of tuberculosis preventive therapy in rural South Africa
Foppiano Palacios C, Moll A, Shrestha R, Kompala T, Davis J, Charalambous S, Chimoyi L, Chihota V, Andrews L, Shenoi S. Evaluating community knowledge of tuberculosis preventive therapy in rural South Africa. BMC Public Health 2025, 25: 918. PMID: 40055618, PMCID: PMC11889810, DOI: 10.1186/s12889-025-21719-2.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsKnowledge of TBTB knowledgeExploratory factor analysisCommunity membersPublic health educationRural South AfricaCross-sectional studyPreventive therapyTuberculosis preventive therapyMultivariate linear regressionLinear regressionHealth educationChi-square testMedian scoreCounseling effortsCommunity eventsDescriptive statisticsEvaluate knowledgeTesting initiativesCultural beliefsTB incidenceCommunity knowledgeKwaZulu NatalSouth AfricaFactor analysisAdaptation and validation of perceived HIV and TB stigma scales among persons with TB.
Ponticiello M, Nanziri L, Hennein R, Ochom E, Gupta A, Turimumahoro P, White M, Armstrong-Hough M, Katamba A, Davis J. Adaptation and validation of perceived HIV and TB stigma scales among persons with TB. The International Journal Of Tuberculosis And Lung Disease 2025, 29: 127-134. PMID: 40052658, PMCID: PMC12057618, DOI: 10.5588/ijtld.24.0497.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPerceived social supportSocial supportTB stigma scaleConvergent validityCommunity health workersAssess convergent validityEvaluate internal validityTB-affected householdsExperiences of personsCross-sectional studyInternal validityMultidisciplinary research teamMeasure stigmaOne-factor solutionTB stigmaStigma ScaleHIV ScaleHIV stigmaEvidence of convergent validityHealth workersFactor analysisExploratory factor analysisCognitive interviewsPsychometric propertiesMarginal model fitTailoring implementation strategies for the healthy actions and lifestyles to Avoid Dementia or Hispanos y el ALTo a la Demencia Program: Lessons learned from a survey study
Moukarzel S, Araujo-Menendez C, Galang E, Zlatar Z, Feldman H, Banks S, Group H. Tailoring implementation strategies for the healthy actions and lifestyles to Avoid Dementia or Hispanos y el ALTo a la Demencia Program: Lessons learned from a survey study. The Journal Of Prevention Of Alzheimer's Disease 2025, 12: 100053. PMID: 39827004, PMCID: PMC12184062, DOI: 10.1016/j.tjpad.2024.100053.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsModifiable risk factorsNon-HispanicHealthy actionsCross-sectional study SETTINGTailored implementation strategiesDecreased dementia riskProgram participantsAssociated with higher interestSelf-administered surveySelf-rated satisfactionDementia programsDementia riskTailored ImplementationMixed-methods analysisIndependent of ethnicityExploratory factor analysisSociodemographic characteristicsOlder adultsStudy settingThematic analysisLifestyle changesProgram enrollmentIn-personProgram implementationImplementation strategiesA multi-center study of symptoms in patients with esophageal cancer postoperatively: A networking analysis
Chen F, Shen Z, Xiong Y, Jiang Y, Zhou D, Guo J, Huang H, Knobf M, Ye Z. A multi-center study of symptoms in patients with esophageal cancer postoperatively: A networking analysis. European Journal Of Oncology Nursing 2025, 74: 102784. PMID: 39813978, DOI: 10.1016/j.ejon.2025.102784.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEsophageal cancerSymptom clustersDry mouthEating difficultiesCross-sectional surveyStudy of symptomsExploratory factor analysisSymptom burdenMulti-center studyBridge symptomsWeeks post-surgeryAcid indigestionPost-surgerySentinel symptomPatientsCancerMultiple centersSymptomsFactor analysisHeartburnCore symptomsBileWeeksCluster levelMouthRevisiting the Defeatist Performance Belief Scale in Adults With Schizophrenia and Youth at Clinical High-Risk for Psychosis: A Comprehensive Psychometric Analysis
Luther L, Ahmed A, Grant P, Granholm E, Gold J, Williams T, Pratt D, Holden J, Walker E, Arnold L, Ellman L, Mittal V, Zinbarg R, Silverstein S, Corlett P, Powers A, Woods S, Waltz J, Schiffman J, Strauss G. Revisiting the Defeatist Performance Belief Scale in Adults With Schizophrenia and Youth at Clinical High-Risk for Psychosis: A Comprehensive Psychometric Analysis. Schizophrenia Bulletin 2025, sbae220. PMID: 39749462, DOI: 10.1093/schbul/sbae220.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchDefeatist performance beliefsSchizophrenia spectrum groupClinical high riskNegative symptomsFactor structureCognitive model of negative symptomsMechanisms of negative symptomsModel of negative symptomsNegative symptom improvementNegative symptoms treatmentPhase of psychosisFactor analysisComprehensive psychometric analysisConfirmatory factor analysisExploratory factor analysisPositive symptomsCHR samplesPerformance beliefsMeasurement invarianceDiscriminant validityConvergent validityPsychometric propertiesCognitive modelUnidimensional modelBeliefs Scale
2024
Who feels safe calling 911: are prior experiences of anti-Black racial discrimination associated with hesitancy seeking emergency medical services in the event of accidental drug overdose? – a study protocol
Hall O, Trimble C, Garcia S, Grayson S, Joseph L, Entrup P, Jegede O, Martel J, Tetrault J, Mathis M, Jordan A. Who feels safe calling 911: are prior experiences of anti-Black racial discrimination associated with hesitancy seeking emergency medical services in the event of accidental drug overdose? – a study protocol. Annals Of Medicine 2024, 57: 2439540. PMID: 39697058, PMCID: PMC11660366, DOI: 10.1080/07853890.2024.2439540.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEmergency medical servicesExperiences of racial discriminationCross-sectional surveyMedical servicesAccidental drug overdoseGroup-Based Medical Mistrust ScaleAssociated with health disparitiesDrug overdoseGroup-based medical mistrustMedical Mistrust ScaleEveryday Discrimination ScaleBlack AmericansNon-parametric partial correlationsMedical discriminationRacial discriminationFatal drug overdosesHealth disparitiesQuestionnaire measuring perceptionsRelated health problemsMedical mistrustExploratory factor analysisBlack adultsSociodemographic informationCronbach's alphaGroup-basedTherapy Mode Preference Scale: Preliminary Validation Methodological Design
Cerrito B, Xiao J, Fialk A, Buono F. Therapy Mode Preference Scale: Preliminary Validation Methodological Design. JMIR Formative Research 2024, 8: e65477. PMID: 39612373, PMCID: PMC11623782, DOI: 10.2196/65477.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsZoom Exhaustion and Fatigue scaleIn-person careHierarchical linear regressionHealth careIn-personExploratory factor analysisInternal consistencyMental health treatment programsSatisfactory levels of internal consistencyFactor analysisLevels of internal consistencyIn-person therapyKaiser-Meyer-Olkin measure of sampling adequacyClient Satisfaction QuestionnaireKaiser-Meyer-Olkin measureBartlett's test of sphericityHealth care demandBarriers to treatmentMeasure of sampling adequacyTest of sphericityIncremental validityFactor structureFatigue ScaleLinear regressionCare demandsConvergent Validity of Experimental Cognitive Tests in a Large Community Sample.
Dean A, Pochon J, Bilder R, Sabb F, Congdon E, Ghahremani D, Karlsgodt K, van Erp T, Schwarzlose R, Cannon T, Freimer N, London E. Convergent Validity of Experimental Cognitive Tests in a Large Community Sample. Assessment 2024, 10731911241283410. PMID: 39523501, DOI: 10.1177/10731911241283410.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchExperimental cognitive testsConvergent validityInhibitory controlFactor analysisCognitive testsBalloon Analogue Risk TaskTests of working memoryMultigroup confirmatory factor analysisDelay-discounting taskReversal learning taskStop-signal taskExperimental cognitive measuresTraditional neuropsychological testsAttention Network TestThree-factor structureConfirmatory factor analysisExploratory factor analysisDiscounting taskRemember-knowRisk TaskTask switchingCognitive measuresNeuropsychological testsCognitive domainsPsychiatric diagnosisDisentangling negative and positive symptoms in schizophrenia and autism spectrum disorder
Corbera S, Wexler B, Bell M, Pittman B, Pelphrey K, Pearlson G, Assaf M. Disentangling negative and positive symptoms in schizophrenia and autism spectrum disorder. Schizophrenia Research 2024, 271: 1-8. PMID: 39002525, PMCID: PMC11384336, DOI: 10.1016/j.schres.2024.07.002.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAutism spectrum disorderPositive and Negative Syndrome ScaleAutism Diagnostic Observation Schedule-GenericExperiential negative symptomsPositive symptomsNegative symptomsExploratory factor analysisSpectrum disorderNegative Syndrome ScaleTarget negative symptomsSyndrome ScaleDiscriminant function analysisSZ relativesAssociated with quality of lifeSchizophreniaSocial skillsSocial functioningDiagnostic classificationAutismFactor analysisAssociated with qualityPredictor of diagnosisSymptomsDisordersQuality of lifeIdentifying neurofunctional domains across substance use disorders
Hartwell E, Schwandt M, Nunez Y, Wetherill R, Kember R, Wiers C, Gelernter J, Kranzler H. Identifying neurofunctional domains across substance use disorders. The American Journal Of Drug And Alcohol Abuse 2024, 50: 536-546. PMID: 39018668, DOI: 10.1080/00952990.2024.2368180.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSubstance use disordersHistory of abuse/neglectExploratory factor analysisExecutive functionSubstance useSemi-Structured Assessment for Drug DependenceWisconsin Card Sorting TestPersistence of substance use disordersNEO Personality InventoryCard Sorting TestFactor analysisNature of substance use disordersSix-factor modelPatterns of associationPersonality InventoryNeurofunctional domainsSorting TestDrug dependenceTargeted clinical interventionsLatent variable modelsClinical interventionsFit indicesAbuse/neglectDisordersLatent domainsThe European psychiatric association (EPA) – early career psychiatrists committee survey on trainees’ and early-career psychiatrists’ attitudes towards therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM) use and utility during antipsychotic treatment
Schoretsanitis G, Correll C, Agorastos A, Sanchez A, Erzin G, Grigoras R, Benussi M, Gondek T, Guloksuz S, Højlund M, Jerotic S, Kilic O, Metaj E, Sidhu D, Skandali N, Skuhareuski A, Tveito M, Wolthusen R, Communication and Publications E, Chumakov E, de Filippis R. The European psychiatric association (EPA) – early career psychiatrists committee survey on trainees’ and early-career psychiatrists’ attitudes towards therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM) use and utility during antipsychotic treatment. The World Journal Of Biological Psychiatry 2024, 25: 342-351. PMID: 38905131, DOI: 10.1080/15622975.2024.2367138.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEuropean Psychiatric AssociationAntipsychotic treatmentPsychiatrists' attitudesTherapeutic drug monitoringEarly-career psychiatristsExploratory factor analysisBenefit of therapeutic drug monitoringPsychiatric AssociationAntipsychoticsNegative expectationsAssociated with frequencyTDM useDrug monitoringTherapeutic drug monitoring useFactor analysisBeliefs of patientsHigh-income countriesLow-/middle-income countriesResponse varianceClinical benefitClozapineOutpatient settingLinear regression analysisClinical settingPsychiatristsHIV Activist Identity, Commitment, and Orientation Scale (HAICOS): Psychometric Evaluation to Assess Clinician’s Propensity Towards HIV Activism in Malaysia
Chong N, Azwa I, Hassan A, Mousavi M, Wong P, Ng R, Saifi R, Basri S, Omar S, Walters S, Collier Z, Haddad M, Altice F, Kamarulzaman A, Earnshaw V. HIV Activist Identity, Commitment, and Orientation Scale (HAICOS): Psychometric Evaluation to Assess Clinician’s Propensity Towards HIV Activism in Malaysia. AIDS And Behavior 2024, 28: 2780-2792. PMID: 38806844, PMCID: PMC11827331, DOI: 10.1007/s10461-024-04381-4.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsExploratory factor analysisHIV-related stigmaIntra-class correlation coefficientPrimary care physiciansTest-retest reliabilityCronbach's alpha valuesOrientation ScaleCare physiciansStigma-relatedPsychometric evaluationHIV treatmentHIV activityAlpha valuesPsychometric qualitiesActivist identitiesHIVClinical practiceFactor analysisCliniciansCorrelation coefficientDay-to-dayStructured activitiesCronbachStigmaPhysiciansMeasuring intersectional HIV, sexual diversity, and gender non-conformity stigma among healthcare workers in Ghana: scale validation and correlates of stigma
Oga E, Stockton M, Abu-Ba’are G, Vormawor R, Mankattah E, Endres-Dighe S, Richmond R, Jeon S, Logie C, Baning E, Saalim K, Torpey K, Nelson L, Nyblade L. Measuring intersectional HIV, sexual diversity, and gender non-conformity stigma among healthcare workers in Ghana: scale validation and correlates of stigma. BMC Health Services Research 2024, 24: 647. PMID: 38773589, PMCID: PMC11110277, DOI: 10.1186/s12913-024-11098-6.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIntersectional stigmaIntersectional identitiesHealthcare facility staffHealthcare facilitiesGender non-conformity stigmaStigmatizing beliefsGender non-conformingSame-sex relationshipsReduce intersectional stigmaSame-gender sexFactors associated with stigmaAssociated with less stigmaMethodsWe analyzed baseline dataStigma reduction interventionsGreater comfortCorrelates of stigmaMulti-level interventionsInfection control trainingSexual diversitySexual normsAssociated with greater comfortGreater religiosityHIV testingResultsFactor analysisExploratory factor analysisSentinel and networked symptoms in patients with breast cancer undergoing chemotherapy
Liang M, Zhong T, Knobf M, Chen L, Xu M, Cheng B, Pan Y, Zhou J, Ye Z. Sentinel and networked symptoms in patients with breast cancer undergoing chemotherapy. European Journal Of Oncology Nursing 2024, 70: 102566. PMID: 38513452, DOI: 10.1016/j.ejon.2024.102566.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchBreast cancer receiving chemotherapyCancer receiving chemotherapyLack of appetiteSymptom clustersSentinel symptomCommunity levelBreast cancerGastrointestinal symptom clusterMD Anderson Symptom InventoryCross-sectional surveyDisturbed sleepBridge symptomsTargeting fatigueExploratory factor analysisSymptom InventoryFactor analysisBreastSymptomsFatigueDiverse symptomsPatientsCommunityCancerSleepDistressDevelopment and Validation of a Scale to Measure Person-Centered Care in Fetal Care Centers
Wilpers A, White M, Austin M, Bahtiyar M, Francis K, Emery S, Wall D, Somers L, Wool C. Development and Validation of a Scale to Measure Person-Centered Care in Fetal Care Centers. Fetal Diagnosis And Therapy 2024, 51: 243-254. PMID: 38325342, PMCID: PMC11147688, DOI: 10.1159/000537691.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPerson-centered careMeasure person-centered careFetal care centersCare centerMeasures of person-centered careMaternal-child health outcomesConcurrent validityOpen-ended questionsWeb-based surveyRevised Patient PerceptionFactor analysisRounds of online questionnairesHealth outcomesExploratory factor analysisPatients' perceptionsItem clarityPerson-centeredCenter patientsInternal consistencyComparing scoresDelphi studyInitial itemsCareStandardized instrumentsLikert scalePsychometric properties of the Providers Survey in the Brazilian context of mental health: a validation study
Lacerda M, Vieira M, Marques F, Alves J, Pereira M, do Carmo A, Costa M, Caldeira A, Sampaio C. Psychometric properties of the Providers Survey in the Brazilian context of mental health: a validation study. Sao Paulo Medical Journal 2024, 142: e2022444. PMID: 37556681, PMCID: PMC10403193, DOI: 10.1590/1516-3180.2022.0444.r3.010623.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsProvider surveyContent validity indexMental healthPsychometric propertiesMental health servicesHealth Measurement INstrumentsValidation studyAlpha coefficientIntraclass correlation coefficientBartlett sphericity testTest-retest reliabilityInstrument validation studyCronbach's alpha coefficientHealth servicesExploratory factor analysisKaiser-MeyerValidity indexAdequate psychometric propertiesOlkin indexSphericity testContent validationFinal instrumentAssessment instrumentsHealthFactor analysis
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