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 |