Introduction
This guide describes major resources used to locate materials on
psychological
or behavioral questionnaires, surveys, measures, tools, scales, and
instruments
as related to the health sciences. The guide will refer to these as
"tests". This
guide will NOT cover medical diagnostic or physical tests.
There is no simple way to find a test or its related literature, so it
will
be necessary to check several different resources. These include
directories,
textbooks, and databases. For assistance in using a resource, please
ask the
library staff at the Information Desk.
The resources described may be used for three main purposes:
- Obtain the actual test instrument
- Locate literature discussing the application, validity, and
reliability
of a particular test
- Find out what tests are available to measure a specific behavior or
phenomenon
Directories of Tests
Directories contain a brief description, the name and address of a
contact person
or organization, and often include references that discuss or evaluate
the test.
The description may include information on the availability, reliability
and validity
of the test. The directories often contain subject indexes as well as
author and
title indexes. The Medical Library has the following directories in its
reference
collection located in the Information Room:
Advanced research methodology: an annotated guide to sources.
R. Barker
Bausell. Metuchen, N.J.: Scarecrow Press, 1991.
Ref 2 ZH62 B28 1991
Assessment scales in old age psychiatry. Alistair Burns, Brian
Lawlor,
Sarah Craig. Malden, Mass.: Distributed in the United States by
Blackwell Science,
1999.
Ref 16 RC473 P78 +B876 1999
The Bech, Hamilton, and Zung Scales for mood disorders: screening
and listening:
a twenty years update with references to DSM-IV and ICD-10. Per
Bech. Berlin:
Springer-Verlag, 1995.
Ref 16 RC537 B378 1995
The Behavioral outcomes and guidelines sourcebook: a progress
report and
resource guide on mental health and substance abuse management.
Washington,
DC: Faulkner & Gray's Healthcare Information Center, 1995-
Ref 16 RA790.6 +B44 2001
Child health assessment: a handbook of measurement techniques.
James
R. Rodrigue, Gary R. Geffken, Randi M. Streisand. Boston: Allyn &
Bacon, 2000.
Ref 16 RJ50 R625 2000
Compendium of neuropsychological tests: administration, norms, and
commentary.
2nd ed. Otfried Spreen, Esther Strauss. New York: Oxford University
Press, 1998.
Ref 16 RC386.6 N48 S67 1998
Comprehensive, annotated bibliography of selected psychological
tests:
interpersonal checklist, MMPI short forms, the Blacky pictures.
Earl S.
Taulbee and Thomas L. Clark. Troy, NY: Whitston Pub. Co., 1982.
Ref 2 ZBF176 T38 1982
Directory of unpublished experimental mental measures, volumes
1-7.
Bert A. Goldman Washington, DC: American Psychological Association,
1996 -
Ref 16 BF431 +G624
Gender roles: a handbook of text and measures. Carole A.
Beere. New
York: Greenwood Press, 1990.
Ref 16 HM253 B43 1990
Handbook of assessment methods for eating behaviors and
weight-related
problems: measures, theory, and research. David B. Allison, ed.
London:
Sage Publications, 1995.
Ref 16 RC552 E18 H357 1995
Handbook of psychiatric measures. American Psychiatric
Association,
Task Force for the Handbook of Psychiatric Measures. Washington, DC:
American
Psychiatric Association, 2000
Ref 16 RC473 P78 +A46 2000
Handbook of psychological and educational assessment of children:
intelligence
and achievement. Cecil R. Reynolds, Randy W. Kamphaus, editors. New
York:
Guilford Press, 1990.
Ref 16 BF722 H33 1990 1
Handbook of psychological and educational assessment of children:
personality
behavior and context. Cecil R. Reynolds, Randy W. Kamphaus,
editors. New
York: Guilford Press, 1990.
Ref 16 BF722 H33 1990 2
An Introduction to psychological tests and scales. Kate Miriam
Loewenthal.
Philadelphia; Psychology Press, 2001.
Ref 16 BF176 L64 2001
Measuring Disease: a review of disease-specific quality of life
measurement
scales. Ann Bowling. Philadelphia; Open University Press, 2001.
Ref 16 RA407 B68 2001
Measurement tools in patient education. Barbara K. Redman,
editor.
New York: Springer Pub. Co., 1998.
Ref 16 R727.4 M43 1998
Measures for clinical practice: a sourcebook. 3nd ed. Joel
Fischer
New York: Maxwell Macmillan International . 2000 Vol 1: Couples,
Families and
Children; Vol. 2: Adults
Ref 16 BF176 C66 2000
Measures of family functioning for research and practice.
Kathleen
J. Sawin, Marcia P. Harrigan ; Pierre Woog, editor. New York : Springer
Pub.
Co., c1995.
Measures of need and outcome for primary health care. David
Wilkin,
Lesley Hallam, and Marie-Anne Doggett. Oxford: Oxford University Press,
1993.
Ref 16 RA407 W55 1993
Measuring health: a guide to rating scales and
questionnaires. Ian
McDowell, Claire Newell. 2nd ed. New York : Oxford University Press,
1996.
Ref 16 RA408.5 M38 1996
Mental health outcome measures. Graman Thornicroft, Michele
Tansella,
eds. New York: Springer, 1996.
Ref 16 RA790.5 M45 1996
Mental measurements yearbook. 14th edition. Highland Park,
N.J.: The
Mental Measurements Yearbook, 2001.
Ref 16 BF431 M4 2001
MMPI-2: assessing personality and psychopathology. 3rd ed.,
John R.
Graham. New York: Oxford University Press, 1999.
Ref 16 RC473 M5 G73 2000
Personality tests and reviews II: a monograph consisting of the
personality
sections of the seventh Mental Measurements Yearbook (1972) and Tests
in Print
II (1974). Oscar Krisen Buros, editor. Highland Park, N.J.: Gryphon
Press,
1975
Ref 16 BF431 M42 1975
Personality tests and reviews: including an index to The Mental
Measurements
Yearbook. Oscar Krisen Buros, editor. Highland Park, N.J.: Gryphon
Press,
1970.
Ref 16 BF431 M42 1970
Practitioner's guide to developmental and psychological
testing. Glen
Aylward P. New York: Plenum Medical, 1994.
Ref 16 RJ503.5 A94 1994
Rating scales in mental health. Martha Sajatovi, Luis F.
Ramirez. Hudson,
OH: Lexi-Comp, 2001.
Ref 16 RC473 P78 S24 2001
Sex and gender issues: a handbook of tests and measures.
Carole A.
Beere. New York: Greenwood, 1990.
Ref 16 BF692 B38 1990
Source book of geriatric assessment (Evaluations en gerontologie.
English).
Liliane Israel, Djordje Kozarevic, Norman Sartorius. New York: Karger,
1984.
Ref 16 RC451.4 A5 +I87 1984 1+2
Sourcebook of adult assessment strategies. Nicola S. Schutte
and John
M. Malouff. New York : Plenum Press, c1995.
Ref 16 RC473 P78 S38 1995
Tests: a comprehensive reference for assessments in psychology,
education,
and business. 4th edition. Taddy Maddox, general editor. Austin,
Tex.: Pro-Ed,
1997.
Ref 16 BF176 T43 1997
Tests and measurements in child development: handbook II.
Orval G.
Johnson. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass Publishers, 1976.
Ref 16 BF722 J632 1976 1 + 2
Tests in print V: an index to tests, test reviews, and the
literature on
specific tests. Linda L. Murphy, Jane Close Conoley, James C.
Impara, eds.
Lincoln, Neb.: Buros Institute of Mental Measurements, University of
Nebraska-Lincoln,
1999.
Ref 16 LB3051 T47 1999
Test and Measures for Nursing
Instruments for clinical health-care research. Marilyn
Frank-Stromborg,
Sharon J. Olsen. Oncology Nursing Society, 1997.
Ref 16 RT48 .I57 1997
Measurement in nursing research. Carolyn Feher Waltz. 1991.
Nursing
Library RT81.5 W365 1991
Measurement of nursing outcomes. Sherman Jenkins. 2001.
Medical Library RT85.5 M434 2001
Nursing quality indicators beyond acute care: literature
review. American
Nurses Association. 2000.
Ref 16 RT85.5 +N8664 2000
Nursing quality indicators beyond acute care: measurement
instruments.
American Nurses Association. 2000.
Ref 16 RT85.5 +N8665 2000
Books on Tests and
Measures
Books, especially textbooks, can provide another valuable source for
tests. Books
may give an overview to the general subject area as well as provide
discussion
of the application, reliability, and validity of the tests.
Search ORBIS (Library Catalog) under the following suggested subject
headings:
psychological tests
education tests and measurements
intelligence tests
neuropsychological tests
personality assessment
personality tests
psychodiagnosis
achievement tests
Consider searching by keyword to cross a subject topic with keywords
for tests,
such as test?, measurement?, assessment? (? is the truncation/wildcard
symbol
in ORBIS). For example, to locate books on measuring aging, you would
do the
following search:
aging and (test? or measurement? or assessment?)
Use keyword searching for the name of a test in order to find books
written
about a specific test, especially an established, widely used test. For
example,
to search for books on the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory
you would
do the following search:
"minnesota multiphasic personality inventory" or mmpi
Orbis (Library Catalog)
Orbis (the library catalog) allows you to locate books and journal
titles available
in the Medical Library and other Yale libraries. Books and journals are
cataloged
under both Library of Congress (LSCH) and Medical Subject Headings
(MeSH).
Tests in the Journal
Literature
The journal literature will often contain articles that discuss the
application
and validity of specific tests. The actual instruments or scales are
sometimes
included as part of the article, or, a contact person and address may
be given.
There are sev eral databases (both electronic and print formats) that
may be
searched to create a bibliography on a particular test or to locate a
test on
a topic.
Computerized versions of the periodical indexes are a powerful tool
for searching
the literature. The computer allows you to combine topics easily and
rapidly
as well as search for words or phrases in the titles and abstracts of
journal
articles effici ently.
To Find a Specific Test
Search for the name of a particular test as a keyword or textword
search to
find the name in the article title or abstract. Search all the
variations in
the test's name such as acronyms versus the full name, e.g., MMPI,
Minnesota
Multiphasic Personality Inventory. Also consider searching by the name
of the
test creator as an author search to find articles s/he may have written
about
the test.
To Find Tests on a Subject
Create a search on the subject area of interest, then narrow the search
down
to articles on tests by crossing the topic with the list of terms below
that
describe the concept of 'tests'. The test terms may be searched either
as subjects
or textwords/keywords, depending upon the particular index.
Test Term Synonyms
test or tests
pretest or pretests
subtest or subtests
posttest or posttests
inventory or inventories
survey or surveys
scale or scales
measure or measures or measurement or measurements
questionnaire or questionnaires
rating or ratings
Example
To find literature discussing scales to measure anxiety attacks, do a
subject
search for "anxiety". Create a search for the "test" terms. Then, cross
the
two topics with the Boolean AND.
1. anxiety or panic
2. scale or scales or rating or ratings
3. 1 and 2
Databases
Databases are available from the Library's website
(http://www.med.yale.edu/library)
on the sidebar under Major Resources.
Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature
(CINAHL)
CINAHL is the major bibliographic database for the
English-language journals
in nursing and allied health fields. 1200 journals are selectively or
comprehensively
indexed. Publications of the American Nurses' Association and the
National League
for Nursing are included as well as books in nursing and allied health
fields,
which include physical therapy, respiratory therapy, cardiopulmonary
technology,
medical and laboratory technology, occupational therapy, radiologic
technology,
social services in health care, emergency services, medical records,
health
sciences librarianship, medical assisting, the physician's assistant,
surgical
technology, and health education.
Tips for Searching CINAHL
- Research Instrument as publication type
Research instrument is assigned to documents created by CINAHL for a
particular
research instrument. Document records include such information as
population
studied, psychometrics, scoring, how to obtain, modifications.
Full-text of
the instrument is provided only when CINAHL has been given permission
from
the copyright owner.
Use research instrument when you are looking for a known
instrument or
you want to find specific information about research instruments on
a particular
topic.
For example, if you wanted to find research instruments on
coping, you
would first conduct a subject search on 'coping'. Then you would
either
limit the search to publication type by selecting the limit icon
and choosing
'research instrument' as a publication type, or you could type the
search
string 'research instrument.pt.'
For example:
1. coping
2. 1 and research instrument.pt.
Caution: There are very few publication type research
instruments in
Cinahl.
- Instrumentation Field
The instrumentation field is a keyword searchable field. This field
contains
the names of instruments used in the research study (article) being
indexed.
You could use this field to find all studies that used a particular
instrument
in their research.
ERIC/AE Test Locator
ERIC includes three
databases:
- The Educational Testing Service Test Collection (ETS/ERIC Test
File) database
contains records on over 10,000 tests and research instruments. These
records
describe the instruments and provide availability information
- Test Review Locator allows you to search for citations to reviews
of educational
and psychological tests and measures that The Buros Institute of
Mental Measurements
and ProEd (book publisher) have included in their directories
- Buros/ERIC Test Publisher Directory allows you to search for the
names and
addresses of over 900 major commerical test publishers. This database
was
compiled by The Buros Institute of Mental Measurements.
The Test Locator is a joint project of the ERIC Clearinghouse on
Assessment
and Evaluation at the Catholic University of America, the Library and
Reference
Services Division of the Educational Testing Service, the Buros
Institute
of Mental Measurements at the University of Nebraska in Lincoln, the
Region
III Comprehensive Center at GW University, and Pro-Ed test
publishers.
Health and Psychosocial Instruments (HaPI)
HaPI provides ready access to information on measurement
instruments (i.e.,
questionnaires, interview schedules, checklists, index measures,
coding
schemes/ manuals, rating scales, projective techniques,
vignettes/scenarios,
tests) in the health fields, psychosocial sciences, organizational
behavior,
and library and information science. HAPI assists researchers,
practitioners,
educators, administrators, and evaluators, including students, to
identify
measures needed for research studies, grant proposals,
client/patient assessment,
class papers/projects, theses/dissertations, and program
evaluation. By
creating an organized resource of previously unavailable
measurement information,
HAPI: (a) provides a means of locating a variety of instruments,
(b) helps
to reduce inefficiency and cost, and (c) eliminates duplication and
"reinvention
of the wheel."
Tips for Searching HaPI
- HaPI uses subject headings from both APAs Thesaurus of
Psychological
Terms and the National Library of Medicine's Medical Subject
Headings.
Another effective way to search HaPI is to do a textword search using
unique
words from the title of the particular instrument or the acronym of
the test.
For example:
1. social readjustment.tw.
Another example:
1. srrs.tw.
MEDLINE
MEDLINE, produced by the National Library of Medicine, provides
extensive
coverage of the world's biomedical journal literature. MEDLINE
covers more
than 4000 journal titles and is international in scope. Broad
coverage includes
basic biomedical research and the clinical sciences since 1966
including
nursing, dentistry, veterinary medicine, pharmacy, allied health,
and pre-clinical
sciences. MEDLINE also covers life sciences that are vital to
biomedical
practitioners, researchers, and educators, including some aspects
of biology,
environmental science, marine biology, plant and animal science as
well
as biophysics and chemistry. Increased coverage of life sciences
began in
2000. MEDLINE is available from both Ovid and PubMed.
PsycInfo/Psychological Abstracts (PA)
The PsycINFO database covers the professional and academic
literature in
psychology and related disciplines including medicine, psychiatry,
nursing,
sociology, education, pharmacology, physiology, linguistics, and
other areas.
Coverage is worldwide, and includes references and abstracts to
over 1300
journals and dissertations in more than 30 languages, and to book
chapters
and books in the English language. Over 50,000 references are added
annually.
Popular literature is excluded.
Web of Science
The Web of Science (ISI
Citation
Databases) collectively index more than 8,000 high quality,
peer-reviewed
journals cover-to-cover, providing users with complete
bibliographic data,
full-length author abstracts, and cited references from the world's
most
influential research with online backfiles access now completely
matching
the print editions:
- The Science Citation Index Expanded covers over 5,300 journals
(2000 more
titles than the print or CD-ROM version) and is updated with 16,000
new records
every week. (1945 to present)
- The Social Sciences Citation Index covers over 1,700 journals and
is updated
by 2,800 new records every week. (1956 to present)
- The Arts & Humanities Citation Index covers over 1,100 journals and
is updated
by 2,200 new records every week. Through the Web of Science, these
multidisciplinary
databases are available independently or in any combination