One of the reasons I've been 'neglecting' this blog is because I've been collating information on psychosocial tests for use in the setting of various illnesses. I want to put together a catalogue of different instruments by condition. While, for copyright reasons, I cannot include the scale itself unless I can find it hosted online, I will provide the key reference underlying the scale. Such references will usually detail the scale and its psychometric properties.
As I put together catalogues of tests by illness, I will make them available under the Label 'Psychosocial Assessment' in the right hand column.
Please note this is a work in progress. If you have details of any scales that should be added to the catalogues, please email the details to me.
Thursday, December 6, 2007
Psychosocial assessment in illness
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4 comments:
Hi there
You're setting in for the long haul on this project - well done!
There are heaps and heaps of psychometric assessments for pain...do you want to join forces on this?
Hey Adiemus,
It is a long haul project....yes, joining forces would be a great idea.
HP
Ohh, just saw this in your sidebar. I would definitely be interested in seeing your list, especially since I'm doing my final paper now and this appears to be something that would be helpful information. I'm looking at a few of the major assessments, such as the Rorschach, MMPI-2, and PAI, and depression, schizophrenia, and bipolar. I have a list of Goldberg scales I need to check out for bipolar d/o. I don't want to use esoteric tests in my paper, only the ones that are more commonly used. Any other suggestions?
Thanks for all your hard work!
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