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Elliott, R., Wagner, J., Sales, C., Rodgers, B., Alves, P. & Café, M. (2016). Psychometrics of the personal questionnaire: a client-generated outcome measure. Psychological Assessment. 28 (3), 263-278
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R. Elliott et al.,  "Psychometrics of the personal questionnaire: a client-generated outcome measure", in Psychological Assessment, vol. 28, no. 3, pp. 263-278, 2016
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@article{elliott2016_1714996257998,
	author = "Elliott, R. and Wagner, J. and Sales, C. and Rodgers, B. and Alves, P. and Café, M.",
	title = "Psychometrics of the personal questionnaire: a client-generated outcome measure",
	journal = "Psychological Assessment",
	year = "2016",
	volume = "28",
	number = "3",
	doi = "10.1037/pas0000174",
	pages = "263-278",
	url = "http://psycnet.apa.org/psycarticles/2015-26455-001"
}
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TY  - JOUR
TI  - Psychometrics of the personal questionnaire: a client-generated outcome measure
T2  - Psychological Assessment
VL  - 28
IS  - 3
AU  - Elliott, R.
AU  - Wagner, J.
AU  - Sales, C.
AU  - Rodgers, B.
AU  - Alves, P.
AU  - Café, M.
PY  - 2016
SP  - 263-278
SN  - 1040-3590
DO  - 10.1037/pas0000174
UR  - http://psycnet.apa.org/psycarticles/2015-26455-001
AB  - We present a range of evidence for the reliability and validity of data generated by the Personal Questionnaire (PQ), a client-generated individualized outcome measure, using 5 data sets from 3 countries. Overall pretherapy mean internal consistency (alpha) across clients was .80, and within-client alphas averaged .77; clients typically had 1 or 2 items that did not vary with the other items. Analyses of temporal structure indicated high levels of between-clients variance (58%), moderate pretherapy test-retest correlation (r = .57), and high session-to-session Lag-1 autocorrelation (. 82). Scores on the PQ provided clear evidence of convergence with a range of outcome measures (within-client r = .41). Mean pre-post effects were large (d = 1.25). The results support a revised caseness cutoff of 3.25 and a reliable change index interval of 1.67. We conclude that PQ data meet criteria for evidence-based, norm-referenced measurement of client psychological distress for supporting psychotherapy practice and research.
ER  -