Normative Reference Values, Reliability, and Item-Level Symptom Endorsement for the PROMIS ® v2.0 Cognitive Function-Short Forms 4a, 6a and 8a.
CONCLUSIONS: All three short forms of the PROMIS® v2.0 Cognitive Function scale had strong internal consistency reliability, supporting its use as a reliable measure of subjective cognitive functioning. The subgroup differences in perceived cognitive functioning supported the relationship between emotional and cognitive well-being. This study is the first to present normative values and base rates for several community-dwelling subgroups, allowing for precise interpretation of these measures in clinical practice and research.
PMID: 33454756 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology - Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Iverson GL, Marsh JM, Connors EJ, Terry DP Tags: Arch Clin Neuropsychol Source Type: research
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