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| AUDIT-C× | پرومیس× | پرسشنامه وضعیت سلامت SF-36× | |
|---|---|---|---|
| حوزه | سنجش سلامت | سنجش سلامت | سنجش سلامت |
| خانواده | Process / pipeline | Process / pipeline | Process / pipeline |
| سال پیدایش≠ | 2003 | 2010 | 1992 |
| پدیدآور≠ | Babor and colleagues; adapted by Bush and colleagues at Veterans Affairs | National Institutes of Health (NIH) and National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) | John E. Ware Jr. and Cathy D. Sherbourne |
| نوع≠ | Brief alcohol consumption screening tool | Computer-adaptive testing and fixed-length patient-reported outcome measures | Self-report health status instrument |
| منبع بنیادین≠ | Babor, T. F., Higgins-Biddle, J. C., Saunders, J. B., & Monteiro, M. G. (2001). The Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test: Guidelines for use in primary care (2nd ed.). World Health Organization. link ↗ | Cella, D., Yount, S., Rothrock, N., et al. (2010). The Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS): progress of an NIH Roadmap cooperative group during its first two years. Medical Care, 45(Suppl 1), S3–S11. DOI ↗ | Ware, J. E., & Sherbourne, C. D. (1992). The MOS 36-item Short-Form Health Survey (SF-36): I. Conceptual framework and item selection. Medical Care, 30(6), 473–483. DOI ↗ |
| نامهای دیگر≠ | AUDIT-C Alcohol Screening, Three-Item Alcohol Screen | PROMIS measures, NIH PROMIS, Computer Adaptive Testing PROMIS | SF-36 Questionnaire, Medical Outcomes Study SF-36 |
| مرتبط | 5 | 5 | 5 |
| خلاصه≠ | The AUDIT-C is a 3-item brief alcohol screening tool derived from the first three questions of the full AUDIT. Published by Bush and colleagues in 2003, it assesses alcohol consumption frequency and quantity in under one minute. The AUDIT-C has become the standard ultra-brief screen for problem drinking in primary care and emergency departments. | The Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS) is a comprehensive, flexible system of patient-reported outcome measures developed by the National Institutes of Health. Launched in 2010, PROMIS measures health across multiple domains using both fixed-item forms and computer-adaptive testing (CAT). It has become the gold standard for outcomes measurement in clinical trials and health systems research. | The SF-36 is a generic, self-administered 36-item questionnaire measuring eight dimensions of health status. Developed by Ware and Sherbourne in 1992, it has become the most widely used health survey in clinical trials, outcomes research, and population health monitoring. It assesses perceived health across physical and mental domains relevant to the general adult population. |
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