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Interviewer- versus self-administration of PROMIS® measures for adults with traumatic injury.

Pamela A KisalaAaron J BoultonMatthew L CohenMary D SlavinAlan M JetteSusan CharlifueRobin HanksM J MulcaheyDavid CellaDavid S Tulsky
Published in: Health psychology : official journal of the Division of Health Psychology, American Psychological Association (2019)
PROMIS® instruments demonstrated measurement equivalence across interviewer-administered and self-administered conditions. These findings are particularly important for research or clinical applications where administration of PROMIS® measures by independent web- or tablet-based administration is not ideal, for example with individuals with physical or cognitive disabilities or with individuals who lack computer and/or Internet access. PROMIS® v1.0 Depression and PROMIS® v2.0 Emotional Support scores displayed a tendency toward social desirability that should be considered when these measures are interviewer-administered. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2019 APA, all rights reserved).
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