Common Data Element: NIH Toolbox Emotion Self Efficacy CAT - Unexpected situations scale
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Element Type
Common Data Element
NIH Toolbox Emotion Self Efficacy CAT - Unexpected situations scale
NIHTBSECATUnxpctdSitnsScl
Short Description
Scale of participant report of agreement to the statement: Thanks to my talents and skills, I know how to handle unexpected situations, as part of the NIH Toolbox Emotion Battery Self Efficacy Computeized Adaptive Test (CAT)
Definition
Scale of participant report of agreement to the statement: Thanks to my talents and skills, I know how to handle unexpected situations, as part of the NIH Toolbox Emotion Battery Self Efficacy Computeized Adaptive Test (CAT)
Notes
Creation Date
2016-07-14
Historical Notes
References
Copyright 2006-2012 National Institutes of Health and Northwestern University
Schwarzer, R., & Jerusalem, M. (1995). Generalized SelfEfficacy scale. In J. Weinman, S. Wright, & M. Johnston, Measures in health psychology: A users portfolio. Causal and control beliefs (pp. 35-37 . Windsor, UK: NFER-NELSON.
Data Type
Alphanumeric
Input Restrictions
Single Pre-Defined Value Selected
Population
Adult and Pediatric
Guidelines/Instructions
The NIH Toolbox Self-Efficacy Survey is a self-report measure administered to ages 8-85, as well as a parent-report measure for ages 8 to 12. Both versions are administered as CAT. It assesses respondents' sense of global self-efficacy. Items administered use a 5-point scale, with options ranging from never to very often.
Preferred Question Text
Please read the sentence and decide how true it is of you in general. Thanks to my talents and skills, I know how to handle unexpected situations.
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 | Psychiatric and Psychological Status |
Classification
Traumatic Brain Injury:
Supplemental
Concussion/Mild TBI
Acute Hospitalized
Moderate/Severe TBI: Rehabilitation
Epidemiology
General (For all diseases):
Supplemental
Keywords
EmotionBattery
Self_Efficacy
NIHToolbox
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