Each year, large super funds receive a tailored
diagnostic report assessing their performance in meeting their reporting obligations to the ATO.
Not exact matches
The
report is essentially a
diagnostic tool to
assess every country's efforts on fighting human trafficking, or more accurately, modern day slavery.
For the purposes of this economic evaluation, the forms were initially used in a related study funded by the National Institute of Health Research (NIHR) research for patient benefit programme «
assessing the impact of a new birth centre on choice and outcome of maternity care in an inner city area,» which will be
reported in full elsewhere, comparing the costs of care in a free standing midwifery unit with care in an obstetric unit in the same trust.16 The data collected included details of staffing levels, treatments, surgeries,
diagnostic imaging tests, scans, drugs, and other resource inputs associated with each stage of the pathway through intrapartum and after birth care.
The study used an age - and IQ - matched sample of school - aged youth diagnosed with ASD to
assess sex differences according to the standard clinical tests including the Autism
Diagnostic Observation Schedule (ADOS) and the Autism
Diagnostic Interview - Revised (ADI - R), as well as parent
reported autistic traits and adaptive skills.
Based on a long term national survey of 9,802 GPs between 2002 and 2012, the
report draws on data from more than 980,000 GP - patient encounter records to
assess the extent to which GP's order tests in line with
diagnostic imaging guidelines.
Participants, none of whom met the
diagnostic criteria for eating disorders at the start of the study, were
assessed for disordered eating behaviors through standardized clinical interviews in which experiences of sense of loss of control were self -
reported.
Unexplained disturbance in body weight regulation:
diagnostic outcome
assessed by doubly labeled water and body composition analyses in obese patients
reporting low energy intakes.
Pathological use of the Internet was
assessed by the Internet Addiction Test, also known as the Young's Internet Addiction Scale, designed by Young.20 The Internet Addiction Test is a 20 - item self -
reported scale, and the design was based on the concepts and behaviors exhibited by pathological gamblers as definite by the DSM - IV
diagnostic criteria.
Our
report presents data on the epidemiology of adolescent nonlethal suicidal behaviors from the National Comorbidity Survey Replication Adolescent Supplement (NCS - A), the first national survey of US adolescents to
assess a wide range of DSM - IV mental disorders and suicidal behaviors using fully - structured
diagnostic interviews.
However, self -
report measures have been shown to provide valid classification of obesity status among adults.35 - 37 The CES - D is not meant to be a
diagnostic tool but has been shown to perform well as a screening tool, 38 and such measures are likely to be used in an office setting to
assess maternal depressive symptoms.
Also, two types of validity data were summarized: concurrent / predictive validity (or criterion - related validity, which includes
reported correlations between the measure and outcomes that the measure was expected to predict, including differentiation between
diagnostic categories) and convergent validity (which includes correlations between the target measure and other measures that are purported to
assess the same construct).
The
Diagnostic Interview Schedule demonstrates good interrater reliability (κ > 0.85) and validity in this cohort, as demonstrated by the disordered group who sought treatment frequently and had high levels of functional impairment.26 For both the
Diagnostic Interview Schedule for Children and the
Diagnostic Interview Schedule, the
reporting period was 12 months prior to the interview (eg, at age 11 years [hereafter, age - 11] interviews
assessed depression while the child was age 10 years).
Anxiety, disruptive, eating, mood, and substance use disorders were
assessed during adolescence and early adulthood using the
Diagnostic Interview Schedule for Children.36 The parent and offspring versions of the
Diagnostic Interview Schedule for Children were administered during the adolescent interviews because the use of multiple informants increases the reliability and validity of psychiatric diagnoses among adolescents.37, 38 Symptoms were considered present if
reported by either informant.
Cigarette use was based on items from the smoking module of the
Diagnostic Interview Schedule (DIS), administered to subjects in adulthood by trained interviewers.34 Transitions through stages of cigarette use were
assessed via retrospectively
reported ages at initiation, regular use, and cessation.
As guidance, the supervised experience in psychological assessment should generally require submission of written
reports of those assessments to the supervisor and should generally demonstrate the licensee's competence in the following areas: integration and interpretation of clinical history utilizing a clinical interview conducted by the licensee; intelligence testing; personality testing utilizing at least one objective personality inventory that is widely recognized and used in the field of psychology, has strong empirical foundations, and
assesses global personality and psychological functioning; the formulation of appropriate diagnoses using the five axes specified in the
Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM); and the making of appropriate recommendations.
The MINI-KID is a structured, lay - administered self -
report diagnostic interview for children of ages 6 to 17 years old which is designed to assess DSM - IV Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th Edition (DSM - IV) psychiatric
diagnostic interview for children of ages 6 to 17 years old which is designed to
assess DSM - IV
Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th Edition (DSM - IV) psychiatric
Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th Edition (DSM - IV) psychiatric disorders.
To
assess maternal and youth psychopathology, dyads were administered structured
diagnostic assessments, and mothers and children completed self -
report measures of their own depressive symptoms.
Despite differences found through direct observation of parenting children in different
diagnostic groups, they are not as strong as syndrome - group differences found through more commonly used self -
report questionnaires
assessing domains like parenting stress.
At the baseline assessment,
diagnostic interviews were used to
assess mothers» and children's histories of MDD and children completed a self -
report measure of peer victimization.
In summary, the same or similar items can be found in different self -
reported measures that
assess depressive symptoms, anxiety and FSS symptoms as well as in categorical
diagnostic systems such as DSM.
The research teams, seven launched in North America and one in Europe, were charged with defining research goals and hypotheses to be used for presentation at the CoreNet Global Summits in 2004, published research
reports and a set of
diagnostic tools for use by senior corporate real estate and infrastructure leaders to assist them in
assessing their current state and what they need to do to move their organizations to where they need to be to compete in 2010.