The Informant Questionnaire on Cognitive Decline in the Elderly IQCODE is a questionnaire that can be filled out by a relative or other supporter of an older person to determine whether that person has declined in Cognitive function cognitive functioning . The IQCODE is used as a screening test for dementia . If the person is found to have significant cognitive decline, then this needs to be followed up with a medical examination to determine whether dementia is present. Rationale behind the IQCODE Most screening tests for dementia involve a brief list of questions to directly assess cognitive functioning. Probably the best known dementia screening test of this kind is the Mini Mental State Examination . A disadvantage of such tests is that they are affected by the person s level of education , familiarity with the dominant language and culture in their country, and level of intelligence before the onset of dementia. ref Jorm, A.F. 1996 . Assessment of cognitive impairment and dementia ... Questionnaire on Cognitive Decline in the Elderly IQCODE Socio demographic correlates, reliability ... Questionnaire on Cognitive Decline in the Elderly IQCODE A review. International Psychogeriatrics, 16 ... 2004 . The Informant Questionnaire on Cognitive Decline in the Elderly IQCODE A review. International ... Jorm, A.F. 2004 . The Informant Questionnaire on Cognitive Decline in the Elderly IQCODE A review. International ... test scores over time. ref Jorm, A.F. 2004 . The Informant Questionnaire on Cognitive Decline ... 2004 . The Informant Questionnaire on Cognitive Decline in the Elderly IQCODE A review. International ... version. ref Jorm, A. F. 1994 . A short form of the Informant Questionnaire on Cognitive Decline .... ref Jorm, A.F. 2004 . The Informant Questionnaire on Cognitive Decline in the Elderly ... Iqcode IQCODE http www.mentalhealthwiki.org Informant Questionnaire on Cognitive Decline in the Elderly ... DEFAULTSORT Informant Questionnaire On Cognitive Decline In The Elderly Category Psychiatric instruments ... more details
wikify date December 2011 Please leave this line alone The Questionnaire For User Interaction Satisfaction QUIS is a tool developed to assess users subjective satisfaction with specific aspects of the human computer interface. It was developed in 1987 by a multi disciplinary team of researchers at the University of Maryland Human Computer Interaction Lab . The QUIS is currently at Version 7.0 with demographic questionnaire, a measure of overall system satisfaction along 6 scales, and measures of 9 specific interface factors. These 9 factors are screen factors, terminology and system feedback, learning factors, system capabilities, technical manuals, on line tutorials, multimedia, teleconferencing, and software installation. Currently available in German, Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish. ref ... 218 , New York ACM SIGCHI. ref Version 1.0 In 1987, Ben Shneiderman presented a questionnaire that directed user attention to focus on their subjective rating of the human computer interface. While this questionnaire ... work had been done to assess its reliability or validity. ref name a1 Version 2.0 This original questionnaire ... of the questionnaire was found to be high with Cronbach s alpha .94 ref name a1 Version 3.0 QUIS Version ... . This also simplified future data entry for the questionnaire since a maximum rating would ... a Menu Driven Application MDA This investigation examined the reliability and discriminability of the questionnaire ... The Questionnaire for User Interaction Satisfaction Version 5.5. Proceedings of the 1st Annual Mid ... version s style is very similar to the paper version of the questionnaire. The online version .... At the end of the questionnaire the data from all sections of the QUIS were gathered together and send ... of the questionnaire did not affect users ratings. However, it was of note that subjects using ... questionnaire, 2 six scales that measure overall reaction ratings of the system, 3 four measures of specific ... is also included within the questionnaire. The comment space is headed by a statement that prompts the rater ... more details
The Vividness of Visual Imagery Questionnaire VVIQ was published in 1973 by the British psychologist David Marks psychologist David Marks Marks, 1973 . The VVIQ consists of 16 items in four groups of 4 items in which the participant is invited to consider the image formed in thinking about a specific scenes and situations. The vividness of the image is rated along a 5 point scale. The questionnaire has been widely used as a measure of individual differences in vividness of visual imagery. The large body of evidence confirms that the VVIQ is a valid and reliable psychometric measure of visual image vividness. Marks 1973 paper has been cited in more than 400 studies of mental imagery in a variety of fields including cognitive psychology , clinical psychology and neuropsychology . The procedure can be carried out with eyes closed and or with eyes open. The total score on the VVIQ is a predictor of the person s performance in a variety of cognitive, motor, and creative tasks. For example, Marks 1973 reported that high vividness scores correlate with the accuracy of recall of coloured photographs. Marks 1995 published a new version of the VVIQ, the VVIQ2. This questionnaire consists of twice the number of items and reverses the rating scale so that higher scores reflect higher vividness. Rodway, Gillies and Schepman 2006 used a novel long term change detection task to determine whether participants with low and high vividness scores on the VVIQ2 showed any performance differences. Rodway et al. 2006 found that high vividness participants were significantly more accurate at detecting salient changes to pictures compared to low vividness participants. This replicated an earlier study by Gur and Hilgard 1975 . Recent studies have found that individual differences in VVIQ scores can be used to predict changes in a person s brain while visualizing different activities. For example, Cui et al. 2007 used functional magnetic resonance imaging fMRI to study the association between ... more details
Notability date June 2010 orphan date March 2010 The Walid Robinson Opioid Dependence WROD Questionnaire is a questionnaire designed based on the World Health Organization and the United States American Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders clinical guidelines for a definite diagnosis of dependence that require three or more of six characteristic features being experienced or exhibited 1 Do you desire to continue taking your opioid medication? 2 Do you now experience lengthy periods of use or binge patterns of use? 3 Do you have tremors and use substances to relieve withdrawal symptoms? 4 Are you able to take more drug without easing the pain? 5 Do you neglect food, hygiene or health care? 6 Do you want to continue use the drug despite knowledge of problems caused or exacerbated by it? References cite journal author Walid MS, Hyer L, Ajjan M, Barth AC, Robinson JS title Prevalence of opioid dependence in spine surgery patients and correlation with length of stay journal J Opioid Manag volume 3 issue 3 pages 127 8, 130 2 year 2007 pmid 18027538 cite journal author Walid MS, Hyer LA, Ajjan M, Robinson JS title Predicting Opioid Dependence Using Pain Intensity and Length of Pain Suffering in Pre Spine Surgery Patients journal The Internet J Pain, Symptom Control and Palliative Care volume 5 issue 2 year 2007 url http www.ispub.com ostia index.php?xmlPrinter true&xmlFilePath journals ijpsp vol5n2 suffering.xml cite journal author Walid MS, Barth ACM, Ajjan M, Hyer LA, Robinson JS title Does opioid dependence impact length of stay journal The AANS Neurosurgeon volume 17 issue 2 pages 19 23 year 2008 url http www.aans.org bulletin pdfs Vol 2017 2 08.pdf format dead link date July 2010 cite journal author Walid MS title Opioid dependence among older pre spine surgery patients. A prospective study journal Journal of Pain Management volume 2 issue 2 year 2009 Category Drug addiction Walid Robinson Opioid Dependence ... more details
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multipleissues notability April 2012 Cognitive Holding Power is a concept measured by John C. Stevenson in 1994 using a questionnaire , the Cognitive Holding Power Questionnaire CHPQ . This tool is assesses first or second order cognitive process ing preferences. Ref Stevenson, J. 1998 . Performance of the cognitive holding power questionnaire in schools. Learning and Instruction, 8 5 , 393 410. ref ref Stevenson, J. C., & Evans, G. T. 1994 . Conceptualisation and measurement of Cognitive Holding Power. Journal of Educational Measurement, 31 2 , 1 20. ref Notes reflist Category Cognition ... more details
web interviews. The program allows for the questionnaire to contain pictures, audio and video clips, links to different web pages, etc. The website is able to customize the flow of the questionnaire ... have become a popular way of collecting information. The design of an online questionnaire often has an effect on the quality of data gathered. There are many factors in designing an online questionnaire ..., Asking Questions The Definitive Guide to Questionnaire Design For Market Research, Political Polls ... costs are also mitigated. ref name OQDG Online Questionnaire Design Guide, Web Based Questionnaires cited Mar 10, 2007 . http lap.umd.edu questionnaire design questionnaires.html Available HTTP ref ... name StatPac StatPac, Questionnaire Design General Considerations cited Feb 24, 2007 . http www.statpac.com questionnaires questionnaire design.htm Available HTTP ref It is easier to correct errors on an online questionnaire, since the administrator does not have to reprint all the questionnaires ..., Elizabeth, Martin, Jean, Singer, Eleanor, Methods for Testing and Evaluating Questionnaire Questionnaires ... questionnaire invitations are generally biased to younger people. ref name Groves Groves, Robert M., Fowler, Floyd J., Couper, Mick P., Lepkowski, James M., Singer, Eleanor, Tourangeau, Roger, Questionnaire Methodology. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2004 exactly ref Questionnaire design An online questionnaire ... paradigms that should be considered when creating an online questionnaire. ref name Sharp Collection ... what information needs to be gathered. ref name NRCoC National Research Council of Canada, Online Questionnaire Design cited Mar 10, 2007 . http iit iti.nrc cnrc.gc.ca projects projets questionnaire ... QuestionPro, Preparing an Online Questionnaire How to Conduct an Online Questionnaire cited Mar 10, 2007 . http www.questionpro.com akira showArticle.do?articleID build01 Available HTTP ref Online questionnaire format The questionnaire should begin with a short introduction that informs the subject ... more details
orphan date March 2010 The Bulimia Test Revised BULIT R is a 36 item self report questionnaire to assess the presence of bulimic symptoms. It was devised by Thelen et al. in 1991 the first version was devised by Thelen et al. in 1984. The test has been validated for use in both males and females. ref The Bulimic Test Revised Validation with DSM IV Criteria fo Bulimia Nervosa Psychological Assessment Vol.8 No.2 June 1996 ref Scoring The BULIT R contains 36 multiple choice questions with five possible responses, 28 of which factor into the total score, questions 6,19, 27, 39, 31 and 36 are not scored. Scores range from 29 140 with those greater than 104 being indicative of bulimia nervosa. See also Body Attitudes Questionnaire Eating Attitudes Test Eating Disorder Inventory Eating Disorder Examination Interview SCOFF questionnaire References Reflist External links Category Eating disorders ... more details
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Multiple issues unreferenced November 2006 orphan September 2008 wikify November 2009 ENRICH is a 125 item questionnaire completed separately by a couple that explores conflict resolution , role relationship, financial management, expectations, sexual relationship, personality compatibility, communication, marital satisfaction, and more. It was developed by University of Minnesota family psychologist David Olson, PhD, as a method of assessing the health of couple relationships and is now used by thousands of counsellors and therapists across the country. In studies of over 15,000 married couples who completed the questionnaire, and 5,000 unmarried couples who completed a variation, Olson found he could predict divorce with 85 percent accuracy. DEFAULTSORT Enrich Category Interpersonal relationships Sexuality stub Psych stub ... more details
project CMIP5 questionnaire for input and creation of CIM documents. External groups, e.g. ... metadata questionnaire METAFOR was tasked by the World Climate Research Programme to produce ... . The CMIP5 questionnaire is an ambitious metadata collection tool and will help scientists to provide ... between the genealogy related models & experiments of datasets The questionnaire also allows users to enter descriptions of components which are not already specified by the questionnaire controlled ... tools and services developed using the CIM to be applied to the questionnaire outputs. References ... questionnaire page http www.beliefproject.org zero in zero in third edition metafor managing metadata ... questionnaire release Earth System Grid Earth System Grid portal Category Earth sciences software ... more details
orphan date March 2010 The Anorectic Behavior Observation Scale is a thirty item diagnostic questionnaire devised to be answered by the parents, spouse or other family member of an individual suspected of having an eating disorder. It was developed by Vandereyken et al. in 1992. The questions address three factors unusual eating behavior, bulimic type behavior and hyperactivity. The ABOS however does not address the frequency of the observed behavior. ref Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica Vol.85 Issue 2 1991 Validity and Reliability of the Anorectic Behavioral Observation Scale for Parents PMID 1543043 ref Scoring The ABOS is scored on a range of from 0 60.There are three possible answers provided per question, each assigned a numerical value two points for yes , zero for no , and one for don t know . Versions German The validity of the German language version of ABOS was tested with 101 female eating disorder patients, 80 with anorexia nervosa and 21 with bulimia nervosa. A control group of 121 persons with matching age and socio economic backgrounds completed the ABOS. It was deemed that the German language version may be useful in the diagnosis of eating disorders. ref European Child and Adolescent Psychiatry 2009 May 15 232 5 PMID 19165534 ref Japanese The validity of the Japanese language version of ABOS was tested with 101 family members of eating disorder patients completing the questionnaire. Cross cultural differences were noted as compared to the original Belgian version however, the Japanese language version of the ABOS may still be useful in the diagnosis of eating disorders. ref Psychiatry Research2002 Aug30,111 2 3 241 6 PMID 12374641 ref EAQP The Eating and Activity Questionnaire for Parents EAQP is a short form of the ABOS utilizing 10 items from the original. The EAQP is utilized as a screening tool of parents assessment of their child s eating behavior. ref ... Test Body Attitudes Questionnaire SCOFF questionnaire Eating Disorder Inventory Diagnostic classification ... more details
multiple issues orphan February 2010 refimprove March 2008 notability March 2008 The Comprehensive Aphasia Test CAT was created by Kate Swinburn, Gillian Porter and David Howard. The CAT is a new test for people who have acquired aphasia , the impairment of language ability. The comprehensive assessment can be completed over one or two sessions. The test contains a cognitive screening, a language battery and a disability questionnaire. ref cite book last1 Howard first1 D. last2 Swinburn first2 K. last3 Porter first3 G title Comprehensive Aphasia Test publisher Routledge.Psychology Press date 2004 isbn 9781841693798 ref Parts of the test The cognitive section assesses people s abilities across a wide range of tasks that can impact rehabilitation. Forming the main body of the test, the language battery provides a profile of performance across all modalities of language production and Sentence processing comprehension . The disability questionnaire explores the practical, psychological, and social impact of impairment from the perspective of the person suffering with aphasia. The disability questionnaire is optional. References reflist Category Aphasias Category Medical tests Med diagnostic stub ... more details
The Minnesota Eating Behavior Survey MEBS is a 30 item self report questionnaire used to assess the presence of an eating disorder . It is designed for use with both male and females age 10 to adult. ref Eating Behaviors 2005 6 4 373 392. The Minnesota eating behaviors survey a brief measure of disordered eating behaviors and attitudes ref The MEBS was originally designed for use by McGue et al. in the Minnesota Twin Family Study MTFS a longitudinal study to assess the onset of psychological pathology including eating disorders among 1,400 twin girls and their parents. The MEBS includes items taken from the Eating Disorder Inventory Garner et al. 1983 rewritten in a simpler manner. Scoring The MEBS provides a total score based on four subscales Body Dissatisfaction, Weight Preoccupation, Binge Eating and Compensatory Behavior. ref Behavioral Science April 2007 Psychometric Properties ot the Minnesota Eating Behavior Survey in Canadian University Women ref See also Eating Disorder Inventory br Eating Attitudes Test br Body Attitudes Questionnaire br Body Attitudes Test br Eating Disorder Examination Interview br SCOFF questionnaire br References references External links http www.anad.org ANAD Anorexia Nervosa and Related Eating Disorders Category Eating disorders Category Psychiatric instruments eating disorders ... more details
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