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Psychometric Properties of the Persian Version of the Short Beck Depression Inventory with Iranian Psychiatric Outpatients
Published 2016-01-01“…The aim of the present study was to investigate the psychometric properties of the Persian (Farsi) version of BDI-13 in an Iranian clinical sample. …”
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Translation and psychometrical properties of Coronavirus Anxiety Scale (CAS) in Peruvian young people and adults
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Psychometric Measurement of Fertility-related Quality of Life across Gender in Primary Infertile Couples
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Psychometric properties of the Stress Coping Scale Brief-COPE 28 in a Peruvian population
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Psychometric properties of a Serbian version of the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory X-2
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Dissociative Experiences Scale: Psychometric Analysis in Puerto Rico and Contributions to the Discussion of the Factor Structure
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Global screening of health behaviors: Introducing Lev-screening (Lev-s)-development and psychometric evaluation.
Published 2024-01-01“…This article details the development and psychometric evaluation of Lev-s with a sample of 2,279 participants aged 18-87. …”
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Psychometric Properties of the Fear of Monkeypox Scale among Men Who Have Sex with Men
Published 2024-12-01“…In the present study, we intended to examine the psychometric properties of a newly developed scale among MSM: the Fear of Mpox Scale (FMS) assessing the fear of Mpox. …”
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RETRACTED: Methods of social network texts analysis for a psychometric model of personal behavior
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Translation, cross-cultural adaptation, and psychometric properties of the Finnish version of the Malocclusion Impact Questionnaire (MIQ)
Published 2025-01-01Subjects: “…Psychometrics…”
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Catastrophizing Has a Better Prediction for TMD Than Other Psychometric and Experimental Pain Variables
Published 2020-01-01“…We hypothesised that TMD patients have more disability when living with pain and lower pain thresholds than healthy controls, and those psychometric variables are stronger predictors than pain thresholds provoked by experimental pain. …”
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A COSMIN systematic review of the psychometric properties of instruments that measure climate change-related distress
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Psychometric validation of the continuum beliefs of mental illness scale (CB-MIS) and its associations with stigma
Published 2025-02-01“…In a second sample (N = 1375; M age=42 years; 65.2% female), the Continuum Beliefs of Mental Illness Scale (CB-MIS) was psychometrically tested (i.e. factorial, convergent, discriminant validity). …”
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The persian version of mhealth app usability questionnaire (MAUQ) for patients: a psychometric assessment study
Published 2025-01-01“…Due to its usage by diverse users with varying languages, this questionnaire requires psychometric assessment in multiple languages. This study aimed to translate and validate the Persian version of MAUQ for patients. …”
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Psychometric properties of the Dental Fear Schedule Subscale in a Portuguese pediatric population: exploratory study
Published 2024-12-01“…Objectives: To conduct a psychometric evaluation of the Dental Fear Schedule Subscale-Short Form (DFSS-SF) in a Portuguese pediatric population. …”
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Psychometric properties of the Chinese version of the body image life disengagement questionnaire in a sample of adolescents
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Psychometric properties of self-reported financial toxicity measures in cancer survivors: a systematic review
Published 2022-06-01“…The findings highlighted that the Comprehensive Score for Financial Toxicity (COST) had an adequate development process and showed better psychometric properties than other PROMs, especially in internal consistency (Cronbach’s α=0.92), reliability (intraclass correlation coefficient=0.80) and hypothesis testing (r=0.42–0.20).Conclusions From a psychometric property perspective, the COST could be recommended as the most suitable worldwide available measure for use in research and clinical practice across different contexts. …”
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