The Yale-Brown Obsessive-Compulsive Scale (Y-BOCS) is a measurement tool used to assess the severity of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). Developed at Yale University, this scale focuses on factors such as the duration, frequency, severity of obsessions and compulsions, and an individual's ability to control these obsessions and compulsions. Y-BOCS is administered through interviews with ind...
See DetailsDSM-IV stands for the "Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders," published by the American Psychiatric Association. The diagnosis of "Adult Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder" (ADHD) is an assessment process based on DSM-IV criteria. This assessment process focuses on symptoms such as attention, impulse control, and hyperactivity in individuals. According to DSM-IV, individu...
See DetailsThe Maudsley Obsessive-Compulsive Inventory is a measurement tool used to assess symptoms of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). OCD is an anxiety disorder characterized by obsessions (repetitive and unwanted thoughts) and compulsions (repetitive behaviors performed to alleviate or prevent these thoughts) that cause mental and emotional distress. This inventory aims to guide the diagnosis and tre...
See DetailsThe Michigan Alcoholism Screening Test (MAST) is a measurement tool used to determine and assess alcohol dependence. This scale is employed to detect issues related to alcohol use, evaluate the level of alcohol dependence, and plan appropriate interventions for individuals. MAST is commonly used by healthcare professionals in clinical settings, treatment centers, and research studies. The Michi...
See DetailsThe Childhood Trauma Screen/Scale (CTS) is a tool commonly used to assess childhood traumas. This scale is designed to identify and evaluate potential traumatic events that children have experienced in their lives. It is utilized to assess children's reactions to traumatic experiences, understand the impacts of these experiences, and provide appropriate support. The scale encompasses various tr...
See DetailsThe Mood Disorders Scale is a psychometric measure used to assess individuals' emotional states. This scale is designed to understand and evaluate emotional well-being by measuring various factors related to a person's mood. Mood disorders may include conditions such as depression, anxiety, and stress, and this scale can assist in identifying such emotional states. The scale typically consists...
See DetailsThe Beck Anxiety Scale is a measure used to assess individuals' levels of anxiety. Developed by Aaron T. Beck, this scale is commonly used to determine, assess, and monitor an individual's level of worry and anxiety. The Beck Anxiety Scale evaluates the physical, emotional, and behavioral symptoms associated with anxiety. This scale includes a series of statements listing symptoms that can be a...
See DetailsThe Beck Depression Inventory is a measure used to assess individuals' symptoms of depression. Developed by Dr. Aaron T. Beck, this scale is employed to understand an individual's emotional state by measuring common symptoms of depression. The Beck Depression Inventory evaluates emotional, cognitive, and physical symptoms of depression. This scale involves participants assessing the symptoms th...
See DetailsThe Family Life and Parenting Attitudes Scale is an assessment tool that focuses on the lifestyle and parenting attitudes of families. This scale is used to understand intrafamily relationships, parent-child interactions, and parenting attitudes. By evaluating factors such as family experiences, parenting styles, and communication methods, it aims to reveal the overall dynamics of a family. The...
See DetailsThe Family Assessment Scale is a measure used to assess intrafamily relationships and dynamics. It aims to evaluate the interactions among family members, communication styles, intrafamily conflicts, and resolution strategies. By providing information about the overall functionality, emotional attachments, and solidarity within families, it is utilized in family therapy, counseling, or support pro...
See DetailsThe Barratt Impulsiveness Scale is a psychometric measure used to assess individual traits such as impulse control, attention deficit, and impulsivity. Designed to determine impulsive behaviors and the level of impulsiveness in individuals, this scale was developed by Lawrence Barratt and is commonly utilized in clinical trials, research, and psychiatric assessments. The Barratt Impulsiveness S...
See DetailsThe Drug Abuse Screening Test is a test conducted to determine an individual's substance use. Screening tests of this nature typically detect the presence of specific substances in a person's body fluids, often through urine analysis. These substances can include illegal drugs, prescription medications, alcohol, or other addictive substances. Test results provide information about an individual's...
See DetailsThe Beier Sentence Completion Test is a test designed to assess individuals' language comprehension and expression skills. This test measures language proficiency by asking participants to complete given sentences. The Beier Sentence Completion Test is commonly used in psychological assessments, language therapy, and cognitive ability evaluations. The test aids in evaluating individuals' vocabular...
See DetailsThe Young Schema Questionnaire is an assessment tool used in the field of cognitive therapy. Developed by Jeffrey Young, this questionnaire is designed to understand individuals' thought patterns, beliefs, and emotional responses. The Young Schema Questionnaire aims to identify negative thought patterns acquired by individuals during childhood and adolescence. This questionnaire has a structure...
See DetailsSOGS, or the South Oaks Gambling Screen, is a screening test used to assess individuals' gambling habits. It is designed to identify individuals with gambling addiction or gambling-related problems and determine risk factors in this regard. The test aims to assess individuals' gambling habits while also identifying symptoms indicative of gambling addiction. SOGS is typically administered in the...
See DetailsSCL-90-R, the Symptom Checklist-90-Revised, is a measurement tool used to assess individuals' psychological symptoms. This test aims to measure various psychological symptoms that may manifest in an individual's mood, thoughts, and behaviors. SCL-90-R is commonly used in clinical and research contexts, helping to assess an individual's overall psychopathological condition. SCL-90-R consists of...
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