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Table 3 Instruments used in >2 studies

From: Variety in mental health research data: when does more become too much?

Instrument

Total number of studies

SCL-90 (Symptom Checklist)

16

Tevredenheids thermometer [Client satisfaction thermometer]

12

BDI (Beck Depression Inventory)

8

CBCL (Child Behavior Checklist)a

8

CGI (Clinical Global Impression)

5

F-schaal (Functioning level)

5

GAF (Global Assessment of Functioning Scale)

5

HoNOS (Health of the Nation Outcome Scales)

5

PANSS (Positive and Negative Symptom Scale)

5

UCL (Utrecht Coping List)

5

YSR (Youth Self Report)a

5

CAN (Camberwell Assessment of Need)

4

CIDI (Composite International Diagnostic Interview)

4

SCID (Structured Clinical Interview for DSM IV diagnosis)

4

SDQ (Strength and Difficulty Questionnaire)

4

TRF (Teachers Report Form)a

4

WHOQol Bref (World Health Organization Quality of Life)

4

Alcos-12 (Algemene Competentieschaal) [General Competence Scale]

3

EQ-5D (Euro Qol)

3

HCR-20 (Historical Clinical Risk assessment)

3

LqoLP (Lancashire Quality of Life Profile)

3

OQ-45 (Outcome Questionnaire)

3

PUL (Positieve Uitkomsten Lijst) [Positive Outcome List]

3

Remoralisatieschaal [Remoralization scale]

3

SIG (Schaal voor Interpersoonlijk Gedrag) [Scale for Interpersonal Behavior]

3

WAIS Short Form (Wechsler Adults Intelligence Scale)

3

WAV (Werk Alliantie Vragenlijst) [Work Alliance Questionnaire]

3

WHOQol (World Health Organization Quality of Life)

3

  1. a CBCL, YSR and TRF are closely related instruments, and can be interpreted as one instrument. However, because they were reported separately and are completed by different people, they have been included as separate instruments.