Common Data Element: NIH Toolbox Emotion Domain Perceived Stress CAT - Your way scale
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FITBIR
1.0
Element Type
Common Data Element
NIH Toolbox Emotion Domain Perceived Stress CAT - Your way scale
NIHTBPSCATYourWayScl
Short Description
Scale of participant report of when the participant felt things were going their way in the past month, as part of the NIH Toolbox Emotion Battery Perceived Stress Computerized Adaptive Test
Definition
Scale of participant report of when the participant felt things were going their way in the past month, as part of the NIH Toolbox Emotion Battery Perceived Stress Computerized Adaptive Test
Biomedical Terminologies and Standards
Notes
Creation Date
2016-07-05
Historical Notes
References
Perceived Stress Scale, PSS (Cohen et al. 1983) . A global measure of perceived stress. Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 24, 385-396. Provided with permission, Sheldon Cohen, PhD and the American Sociological Association. For more information on scoring, please refer to the NIH Toolbox Scoring and Interpretation Manual: http://www.nihtoolbox.org/WhatAndWhy/Scoring%20Manual/NIH%20Toolbox%20Scoring%20and%20Interpretation%20Manual%209-27 12.pdf
Data Type
Alphanumeric
Input Restrictions
Single Pre-Defined Value Selected
Population
Adult and Pediatric
Guidelines/Instructions
The NIH Toolbox Perceived Stress Survey is a self-report measure administered to ages 13-85, as well as a parent-report measure for ages 8 to 12. Both versions are administered as computer-adaptive tests. It assesses how unpredictable, uncontrollable, and overloaded respondents find their lives. Items administered use a 5-point scale, with options ranging from never to very often. Higher scores are indicative of more perceived stress.
Preferred Question Text
In the past month, please describe how often have you felt that things were going your way?
Category Groups and Classifications
Disease | Domain | Sub-Domain |
---|---|---|
General (For all diseases) | Assessments and Examinations | Physical/Neurological Examination |
Traumatic Brain Injury | Outcomes and End Points | Patient Reported Outcomes |
Classification
Traumatic Brain Injury:
Supplemental
Concussion/Mild TBI
Acute Hospitalized
Epidemiology
Moderate/Severe TBI: Rehabilitation
General (For all diseases):
Supplemental
Keywords
EmotionBattery
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Perceived_Stress
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NIHToolbox
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