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Psychometric characteristics of daily diaries for the Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS®): a preliminary investigation

Overview of attention for article published in Quality of Life Research, November 2012
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Title
Psychometric characteristics of daily diaries for the Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS®): a preliminary investigation
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Quality of Life Research, November 2012
DOI 10.1007/s11136-012-0323-3
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Stefan Schneider, Seung W. Choi, Doerte U. Junghaenel, Joseph E. Schwartz, Arthur A. Stone

Abstract

The Patient-Reported Outcomes (PRO) Measurement Information System (PROMIS(®)) has developed assessment tools for numerous PROs, most using a 7-day recall format. We examined whether modifying the recall period for use in daily diary research would affect the psychometric characteristics of several PROMIS measures.

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Country Count As %
Canada 2 3%
United States 1 2%
Japan 1 2%
Unknown 57 93%

Demographic breakdown

Readers by professional status Count As %
Researcher 13 21%
Student > Ph. D. Student 7 11%
Student > Master 7 11%
Student > Doctoral Student 6 10%
Professor 5 8%
Other 17 28%
Unknown 6 10%
Readers by discipline Count As %
Medicine and Dentistry 18 30%
Psychology 17 28%
Social Sciences 4 7%
Nursing and Health Professions 3 5%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences 2 3%
Other 5 8%
Unknown 12 20%
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#20,835,805
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#25
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