Sentences with phrase «item subscale»

When this item was excluded the alpha value of this subscale (here referred to as IA - 4) increased to α =.70.64; test - retest reliability was calculated for this 4 - item subscale.
A 10 - item subscale of the Preschool Social Behaviour Questionnaire (PSBQ) 62 measured children's prosocial behaviour.
Relationship closeness — Four parallel versions of the relationship closeness 15 - item subscale from the Network of Relationships Inventory (NRI; Furman & Buhrmester, 1985) were used to measure participants» relationship closeness with father, mother, best friend, and romantic partner.
Recent investigations into the psychometric properties of the WBSI (Schmidt et al., 2009) have shown that it contains a 9 - item subscale measuring the wish to suppress unwanted thoughts (e.g., «There are things I prefer not to think about»).
, a 7 - item subscale for counterdependence (α =.87; e.g., «Needing someone at work is a sign of weakness»), and a 5 - item subscale for overdependence (α =.81; e.g., «My desire to be close to my co-workers sometimes scares them away»).
We used the 5 - item subscale «Identify my Emotions».
This five - item subscale includes a single - item rating of overall health ranging from 1 (excellent) to 5 (poor) and four items assessing youths» ratings of their current health status ranging from 1 (definitely false) to 5 (definitely true); e.g., «I am as healthy as anybody I know»; «I seem to get sick a little easier than other people.»
This group included 35 892 women with an incomplete depression history (ie, those who did not report their depressive status in 1996, 1998, or 2000 or did not return or answer the Mental Health Index [MHI] questionnaire9 - 11 [a 5 - item subscale of the 36 - Item Short - Form Health Survey] in 1992 or 1996), as well as women who reported taking antidepressants in 1996 (n = 2052) or had a physician - diagnosed episode of depression in 1996 or earlier (n = 3445), those with an unknown start date (n = 131), or those who reported severe depressive symptoms (score, ≤ 52) on the 1992 (n = 2381) or 1996 (n = 2271) MHI questionnaire.
The total difficulties score is a sum of four 5 - item subscales concerning emotional, conduct, hyperactivity / attentional and peer relationship problems.
Patients, spouses and adolescents filled in the Dutch version of the Family Environment Scale (FES)[30, 31], which consists of seven 11 - item subscales: cohesion, expressiveness, conflict, organization, control, family values and social orientation.
The SDQ - s is a brief psychiatric screening instrument for children and adolescents consisting of 25 items, which make up five 5 - item subscales assessing Conduct Problems, Hyperactivity — Inattention, Emotional Symptoms, Peer Problems, and Prosocial Behavior.
It includes 15 three - item subscales falling onto four factor analytically derived scales: Warmth / Closeness (21 items), Relative Status / Power (12 items), Conflict (9 items), and Rivalry (3 items).

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This could lead to subscales and to the improvement and substitution of items to generate better psychometric values.
Some items in this subscale also address the degree to which feedback is consistent with a mastery orientation.
This 49 - item measure includes the sixteen subscales: Workplace Support, Location issues, Time and workload, Policy and procedures, Professional development, Co worker support, Family and parenting support, Worker confidence, Support to carers and children, Engagement issues, Assessing the impact on the child, Training, Skill and knowledge, Service availability, Connectedness and Referrals.
Items 1, «I feel compelled to check letters over and over before mailing them», 5 «I feel compelled to be absolutely perfect», 14 «I often have trouble getting things done because I try to do everything exactly right», 53 «one of my major problems is that I pay far too much attention to detail», and 55 «I spend far too long getting ready to leave home each day because I have to do everything exactly right», all belong to Just Right subscale in original English VOCI.
This component correspond the original obsessions subscale of VOCI, which include 12 items.
These subscales have been shown to have good psychometric properties and have been used extensively in child development research.31, 33,34 They include both maternal - report and interviewer - report items.
Component 1 consists 15 items and corresponds roughly to Contamination subscale of the original VOCI which has 12 items.
Item 29 comes from Indecisiveness subscale.
Component 4 (7 items) is equivalent to the Hoarding subscale of the original English VOCI (7 items).
But items 1, 5, 14, 53 and 55 all belong to Just Right subscale in the original VOCI and as the content of the items indicate they generally deal with exactness, completeness, and doing the things in right order.
But there is one item, item 49 («I often experience upsetting and unwanted thoughts about illness») which appears in the Contamination subscale, not in Hoarding subscale of the original.
Item 49 «I often experience upsetting and unwanted thought about illness» belongs to the Contamination subscale in the original English subscale.
An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) was performed to study the intervention effects on the dependent variables (ie, the GHQ items and the two subscales of the PSOC) by examining differences between the intervention and control group at follow - up, controlling for baseline measures.
The JCTS2F has 10 items that measure respondents» experiences of abuse in IPV situations and five subscales: psychological aggression, physical assault, injury, sexual coercion, and negotiation.
Coding followed the manual for the Dyadic Parent - Child Interactive Coding System — Revised (DPICS — R), which scores 24 parent and child behaviors in 5 - minute intervals, and a 75 - item Coder Impression Inventory (CII), which generates 5 parent and 5 child behavior subscale scores.
But item 49 does not seem to do anything with contamination and it has become part of our Component 5, which is roughly similar to Hoarding subscale of the original VOCI.
The CBCL has 119 items and nine subscales: withdrawn behavior, somatic complaints, anxious / depressed behavior, social problems, thought problems, attention problems, delinquent behavior, aggressive behavior, and other problems.
The items in subscales of Perfectionism / Certainty and Just Right in both questionnaires need to be re-conceptualized and consider as a deserving OC subscale.
This subscale had four items.
The following items are common between our Component 3 and contamination subscale of original VOCI: 3, 8, 13, 15, 23, 32, 39, 44, and 50.
This scale has been shown to have good psychometric properties and has been used extensively in child development research.30 - 32 These subscales include both maternal - report and interviewer - report items.
We have 2 items coming from the contamination subscale (item 25), and Indecisiveness subscale (item 29):
On the other hand, there are 3 items, 21, 25, and 49 from the Contamination subscale of VOCI, which are missing in this component:
The PSOC comprises 16 items divided into two subscales (satisfaction with nine items and efficacy with seven items).
Items 21, 25, and 49 from the Contamination subscale of VOCI, are missing in this component.
Item 26 «I am embarrassed to invite people to my home because it is full of piles of worthless things I have saved» from the Hoarding subscale of the original English VOCI is missing from our component 4, which has appeared in our component 1.
The satisfaction items were reverse coded; a higher score in both satisfaction and efficacy subscales indicates a higher parent sense of competence.35
Each subscale has six items, for a total of 24 items, with higher scores indicating greater perceived support.
It contains 30 items including four subscales for cleaning, checking, doubting / conscientiousness and obsessional slowness.
The CPQ - SF consisted of eleven items comprised of four subscales (constructive, destructive, demand - withdraw, and mutual avoidance).
Youths also completed a revised version of the four - item Social Support for Emotional Reasons subscale from the COPE scale to assess levels of parental support (Carver et al., 1989).
The CPQ - SF contained only one item assessing the mutual avoidance subscale: «Both you and your spouse will avoid discussing the financial topic.»
In our study on the Persian version of OCI - R there was just one item which did not fit well the original structure but regarding the VOCI there are many items that appeared in other subscales different from the original one as discussed before.
A total of three items assessed the subscale of destructive financial conflict messages.
Social support is measured with the mMOS - SS, 162 which has two subscales assessing emotional and instrumental social support composed of four items to identify potentially modifiable social support deficits.
Items related to parental use of food as a reward were retained from both the PFQ «pushing child to eat more» subscale (two items) and the CFQ restriction subscale (two itItems related to parental use of food as a reward were retained from both the PFQ «pushing child to eat more» subscale (two items) and the CFQ restriction subscale (two ititems) and the CFQ restriction subscale (two itemsitems).
The German «Fragebogen zur Erfassung von Ressourcen und Selbstmanagementfähigkeiten — Gesamtressourcen» (FERUS, Questionnaire for the Assessment of Resources and Self - Management Abilities — common resources), 51 consisting of the subscales «coping», «self - awareness», «self - efficacy», «self - verbalisation» and «hope» (44 items, 7 - point Likert scale), was applied for the assessment of personal resources.
First, 11 factors of the Comprehensive Feeding Practices Questionnaire (CFPQ) were constrained to load only on the items making up each subscale, and the factors were allowed to correlate freely with one another (this analysis included all subscales presented in Appendix A, except for involvement).
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