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Supplementary research table listing psychological questionnaires and evaluation instruments with their administration points across screening, intervention phases, and follow-up measurements in an eating disorder–related study.
Document type:
Supplementary research material
Subject area:
Eating disorders and mental health assessment
Content type:
Measurement and assessment schedule
Study context:
Intervention study on eating disorder–related outcomes
Assessments included:
WCS, SEED, EDE-Q, BSQ-SF, SATAQ-4, EDL, USS, BATSH-ED, ATSPPH, GHSQ, AHSQ, EURhisQoL-8, MOS-SS, UCLA Loneliness Scale, RSE, PHQ-4, SOCQ-ED
Data collection points:
Screening; Monitoring; Pre-intervention; Post-intervention; Follow-up (3 months); Follow-up (6 months)
Additional questionnaires:
Sociodemographics; Monitoring questionnaire; Empowerment; Satisfaction with Intervention Questionnaire; Chat Group Evaluation
Population focus:
Young people and individuals with eating disorder symptoms
Field of research:
Clinical psychology and eating disorder research
Referenced literature:
18 cited academic sources
Purpose:
Documentation of instruments and timing of assessments used in the study protocol
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Note:
Age
Year:
2026
Region:
Not specified
Subject:
Rehabilitation and functional mobility
Document type:
Supplementary data file
Institution:
Not specified
Authors:
Not specified
Population:
Patients monitored for ambulation and mobility changes
Timepoints:
3 months, 6 months
Measures:
Functional Ambulation Category, Functional Mobility Scale, Self-reported gait changes, Symptom severity, Outcome measures (HADSA, HADSD, FSES, TSK, PHQ15, WSAS, SF-PCS, SF-MCS)
Methodology:
Longitudinal analysis using linear mixed models
Year:
2017
Revised:
April 2018
Organization:
National Center for Education Statistics, U.S. Department of Education, Institute of Education Sciences
Document Type:
Survey Correspondence Appendix
Target Audience:
School administrators, math teachers, special education teachers, parents
Study Phase:
Main Study Base Year (MS1), Operational Field Test First Follow-up (OFT2), Main Study First Follow-up (MS2)
Scope:
United States
Data Collection Method:
Email survey invitations, reminders, and thank-you messages
Legal Authorization:
Education Sciences Reform Act of 2002, Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act
Responsible Contractor:
RTI International
Content:
Instructions and correspondence for survey participation and completion
Note:
Year
Program:
Early Intervention Program
Jurisdiction:
New York State
Governing body:
New York City Early Intervention Program (NYCEIP)
Document type:
Progress report
Review type:
6-month and annual IFSP review
Submission deadline:
No later than 2 weeks prior to scheduled review
Primary participants:
Child, parent(s), interventionist, service coordinator
Reporting scope:
Functional outcomes, objectives, service delivery, collaboration, and progress assessment
Preferred format:
Typed report
Required attachments:
Session notes and progress notes provided to parents
Compliance statement:
Certification of service delivery in accordance with IFSP
Source type:
Administrative program documentation
Year:
2019
Region:
United States
Topic:
Autism treatment services
Document Type:
Medical necessity and utilization review form
Agency/Institution:
Department of Health
Author:
Board Certified Behavior Analyst
Target Audience:
Medicaid and CHIP participants, guardians/caregivers
Effective Period:
6 months
Approval Date:
August 2019
Required Documentation:
Treatment plan, Vineland-II report, IEP/school evaluations, other relevant records
Service Intensity Levels:
Low intensity, High intensity
Purpose:
Evaluation of continued autism treatment services and authorization of Medicaid/CHIP benefits
Clinical Requirements:
Signed treatment plan, caregiver participation, provider attestations
Contains:
Unit requests, actual utilization, statement of medical necessity, approval section
Year:
2026
Region:
Not specified
Subject:
Rehabilitation and functional mobility
Document type:
Supplementary data file
Institution:
Not specified
Authors:
Not specified
Population:
Patients monitored for ambulation and mobility changes
Timepoints:
3 months, 6 months
Measures:
Functional Ambulation Category, Functional Mobility Scale, Self-reported gait changes, Symptom severity, Outcome measures (HADSA, HADSD, FSES, TSK, PHQ15, WSAS, SF-PCS, SF-MCS)
Methodology:
Longitudinal analysis using linear mixed models
Note:
Year
Context:
A form for requesting a 6-month no-cost extension for a grant project.
Year:
2026
Region / City:
Not specified
Topic:
Social impact and household adoption of clean cooking technologies
Document Type:
Survey instrument / guidance
Organization:
Not specified
Author:
Not specified
Target audience:
Survey enumerators and data collectors
Period covered:
6 months or 1 year after initial product acquisition
Date of preparation:
2026
Survey modules:
Background information, Product information, Household economic stability, Usage/adoption, Cooking time
Instructions included:
Yes, for enumerators on administering the survey and customizing text
Optional modules:
Light blue modules indicated
Response customization:
Required for context-specific tasks and season names
Data entry requirements:
User IDs must match baseline survey
Year:
2026
Region / City:
United States
Subject:
Youth transitional living program evaluation
Document Type:
Survey form
Organization / Institution:
RHY Transitional Living Program
Author:
Program research team
Target Audience:
Young adults participating in the program
Duration:
18 months
Data Collection Period:
6-month follow-up
Incentive:
Electronic gift card to Amazon.com
Survey Components:
Welcome screen, Tracking screen, Contact information, Closing screen
Compliance:
Paperwork Reduction Act
Year:
2023
Location:
Newmarket, Ontario, Canada
Sector:
Public Works / Infrastructure Maintenance
Document Type:
Job Posting
Organization:
Town of Newmarket
Position:
Operator, Roads Contract
Employment Duration:
6 months
Work Hours:
40 hours per week
Application Deadline:
November 30, 2023
Salary:
$27.89 - $34.86/hour
Requirements:
Grade 12 diploma, Class “D” Driver’s License with Z-air brake endorsement, infrastructure maintenance experience, winter maintenance experience, Confined Space Entry, Basic First Aid, CPR, WHIMIS Certification
Shift:
Afternoon or night shift from November to March, flexible shifts from April to October
Background Check:
Police Vulnerable Sector Check
Duty Station:
(city), (country)
Position Title:
IT/Database Officer
Classification:
P2
Duration:
06 months (renewable)
Reporting To:
Chief of Mission, Senior Programme Officer, Senior Resource Management Officer
Coordination:
ITC Service Centre, Manila
Responsibilities:
Management of IT infrastructure, system development, database administration, SLIMS implementation, network monitoring, user training, technical support
Education:
University degree in Computer Science or equivalent
Experience:
Minimum three years in multi-site network administration, database management, IT system implementation
Certifications:
Microsoft (MCSA, MCSE, MCDBA) or Cisco (CCNA) advantageous
Skills:
Communication, planning, organization, independent work, gender awareness, cross-cultural teamwork
Languages:
Excellent knowledge of (language), knowledge of (language) advantageous
Type of Document:
Terms of Reference / Job Description
Context:
Official job description detailing IT and database responsibilities for IOM operations, including system management, user training, and technical support for country-level offices.