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Creator: Markus Löffler

Submitter: René Hänsel

Data file type: Clinical Data

BACKGROUND: The Generalized Anxiety Disorder Scales GAD-7 and GAD-2 are instruments for the assessment of anxiety. The aims of this study are to test psychometric properties of these questionnaires, to provide normative values, and to investigate associations with sociodemographic factors, quality of life, psychological variables, and behavioral factors. METHODS: A German community sample (n=9721) with an age range of 18-80 years was surveyed using the GAD-7 and several other questionnaires. ...

Creator: Andreas Hinz

Submitter: René Hänsel

Data file type: Clinical Data

BACKGROUND: The Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) is frequently used to assess sleep problems in patients. The aim of this study was to provide reference values for this questionnaire, to test psychometric properties, and to analyze associations with psychological, sociodemographic, and behavioral factors. METHODS: A German community sample comprising 9284 adult residents (aged 18-80 years) was surveyed using the PSQI and several other questionnaires. RESULTS: According to the generally ...

Creator: Andreas Hinz

Submitter: René Hänsel

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Creator: Marita Ziepert

Submitter: René Hänsel

Data file type: Clinical Data

Demographics, reference pathology diagnosis, Outcome (Event-free survival, Progression-free survival, Overall survival)

Creator: Marita Ziepert

Submitter: René Hänsel

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Creator: René Hänsel

Submitter: René Hänsel

Data file type: Clinical Data

Human Diseases: lymphoma

Background/Objective: The Life Orientation Test-Revised (LOT-R) is often used to assess dispositional optimism. The aims of this study were to test psychometric properties of the LOT-R, to provide normative scores, and to test the association between optimism and several psychological, sociodemographic, and behavioral factors. Method: A randomly selected German general population community sample with an age range of 18-80 years (N = 9,711) was surveyed. Results: The Confirmatory Factor Analysis ...

Creator: Andreas Hinz

Submitter: René Hänsel

Data file type: Clinical Data

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