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Benjamin D. Schalet
Researcher at Northwestern University
Publications - 55
Citations - 3057
Benjamin D. Schalet is an academic researcher from Northwestern University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Item response theory & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 45 publications receiving 2052 citations.
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Establishing a common metric for depressive symptoms: linking the BDI-II, CES-D, and PHQ-9 to PROMIS depression.
TL;DR: This work produced cross-walk tables linking 3 popular "legacy" depression instruments to the depression metric of the National Institutes of Health Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS; Cella et al., 2010).
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Personality change during depression treatment: a placebo-controlled trial.
Tony Z. Tang,Robert J. DeRubeis,Steven D. Hollon,Jay D. Amsterdam,Richard C. Shelton,Benjamin D. Schalet +5 more
TL;DR: Paroxetine appears to have a specific pharmacological effect on personality that is distinct from its effect on depression, and this pattern would disconfirm the state effect hypothesis and support the notion that SSRIs' effects on personality go beyond and perhaps contribute to their antidepressant effects.
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Clinical validity of PROMIS Depression, Anxiety, and Anger across diverse clinical samples
Benjamin D. Schalet,Paul A. Pilkonis,Lan Yu,Nathan E. Dodds,Kelly L. Johnston,Susan Yount,William T. Riley,David Cella +7 more
TL;DR: Evidence is provided that the PROMIS negative affect scores are sensitive to change in intervention studies in which negative affect is expected to change and this results inform the estimation of meaningful change and enable comparative effectiveness research.
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PROMIS measures of pain, fatigue, negative affect, physical function, and social function demonstrated clinical validity across a range of chronic conditions
Karon F. Cook,Sally E. Jensen,Benjamin D. Schalet,Jennifer L. Beaumont,Dagmar Amtmann,Susan M. Czajkowski,Darren A. DeWalt,James F. Fries,Paul A. Pilkonis,Bryce B. Reeve,Arthur A. Stone,Kevin P. Weinfurt,David Cella +12 more
TL;DR: The current body of clinical validity evidence for the nine PROMIS measures indicates the success of NIHPROMIS in developing measures that are effective across a range of chronic conditions.
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PROMIS® Adult Health Profiles: Efficient Short-Form Measures of Seven Health Domains.
David Cella,Seung W. Choi,David M. Condon,Benjamin D. Schalet,Ron D. Hays,Nan E. Rothrock,Susan Yount,Karon F. Cook,Richard Gershon,Dagmar Amtmann,Darren A. DeWalt,Paul A. Pilkonis,Arthur A. Stone,Kevin P. Weinfurt,Bryce B. Reeve +14 more
TL;DR: These profiles assess important HRQoL domains with highly informative subsets of items from respective item banks and yield reliable information across mild-to-severe levels of HRZoL experiences.