Abstract Background Recent developments in psychometric modeling and technology allow pooling well-validated items from existing instruments into larger item banks and their deployment through methods of computerized adaptive testing (CAT). Use of item response theory-based bifactor methods and integrative data analysis overcomes barriers in cross-instrument comparison. This paper presents the joint calibration of an item bank for researchers keen to investigate population variations in general psychological distress (GPD). Methods Multidimensional item response theory was used on existing health survey data from the Scottish Health ...
This thesis aimed to lay the foundation for a new set of Dutch mental health instruments to measure ...
We used the Dutch-Flemish version of the USA PROMIS adult V1.0 item bank for Anxiety as input for de...
We evaluated construct validity, responsiveness, and utility of change indicators of the Dutch-Flemi...
Background: Recent developments in psychometric modeling and technology allow pooling well-validated...
BACKGROUND: Recent developments in psychometric modeling and technology allow pooling well-validated...
Background: Recent developments in psychometric modeling and technology allow pooling well-validated...
PURPOSE: Goldberg's General Health Questionnaire (GHQ) items are frequently used to assess psycholog...
Purpose: Goldberg’s General Health Questionnaire (GHQ) items are frequently used to assess psycholog...
Objective: This study investigated the combination of item response theory and computerized adaptive...
Context: Mental health measurement relies upon antiquated approaches to the analysis, design and ad...
The need for efficient clinical assessment instruments has been growing during the past years. In th...
There is a need for precise but brief screening of mental health problems in a range of settings. Th...
This study was designed to expand the use of computerized adaptive testing (CAT) to multidimensional...
This thesis aimed to lay the foundation for a new set of Dutch mental health instruments to measure ...
We used the Dutch-Flemish version of the USA PROMIS adult V1.0 item bank for Anxiety as input for de...
We evaluated construct validity, responsiveness, and utility of change indicators of the Dutch-Flemi...
Background: Recent developments in psychometric modeling and technology allow pooling well-validated...
BACKGROUND: Recent developments in psychometric modeling and technology allow pooling well-validated...
Background: Recent developments in psychometric modeling and technology allow pooling well-validated...
PURPOSE: Goldberg's General Health Questionnaire (GHQ) items are frequently used to assess psycholog...
Purpose: Goldberg’s General Health Questionnaire (GHQ) items are frequently used to assess psycholog...
Objective: This study investigated the combination of item response theory and computerized adaptive...
Context: Mental health measurement relies upon antiquated approaches to the analysis, design and ad...
The need for efficient clinical assessment instruments has been growing during the past years. In th...
There is a need for precise but brief screening of mental health problems in a range of settings. Th...
This study was designed to expand the use of computerized adaptive testing (CAT) to multidimensional...
This thesis aimed to lay the foundation for a new set of Dutch mental health instruments to measure ...
We used the Dutch-Flemish version of the USA PROMIS adult V1.0 item bank for Anxiety as input for de...
We evaluated construct validity, responsiveness, and utility of change indicators of the Dutch-Flemi...