Adolescent sleep patterns are often measured with self-report ( Lewandowski, Toliver-Sokol, & Palermo, 2011 ) or actigraphy ( Galland et al., 2018 ). Although self-report is easier to administer, lower in cost, and requires less technical expertise than actigraphy, it is often affected by social
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Longitudinal Change in Adolescent Bedtimes Measured by Self-Report and Actigraphy
Robert J. Brychta, Vaka Rögnvaldsdóttir, Sigríður L. Guðmundsdóttir, Rúna Stefánsdóttir, Soffia M. Hrafnkelsdóttir, Sunna Gestsdóttir, Sigurbjörn A. Arngrímsson, Kong Y. Chen, and Erlingur Jóhannsson
Does Higher Self-Reported Cardiorespiratory Fitness Reduce the Odds of Hospitalization From COVID-19?
Jason P. Brandenburg, Iris A. Lesser, Cynthia J. Thomson, and Luisa V. Giles
questionnaire using an online survey platform (SurveyMonkey). The survey comprised 4 parts: confirmation of a positive COVID-19 test result, self-reported COVID-19 infection characteristics, and self-reported physical fitness and physical activity assessment as well as sociodemographic and health
Baseline Concussion Symptom Scores Vary Between Interview and Computer Self-Report Only for Male College Athletes
Alicia M. Kissinger-Knox, Nicole J. Norheim, Denise S. Vagt, Kevin P. Mulligan, and Frank M. Webbe
Key Points ▸ Male athletes reported significantly more symptoms in a face-to-face interview using the SCAT3 items compared to the computerized self-report using the ImPACT symptom scale. ▸ Females reported more symptoms and a greater severity of symptoms than did males. ▸ Examiner sex did not
The Relationship Between Resilience and Self-Reported Function in Patients After Total Joint Arthroplasty: A Critically Appraised Topic
Ansley E. Swann, Rachel R. Kleis, and Johanna M. Hoch
population. 10 While there is limited research evaluating the relationship between resilience and self-reported function after musculoskeletal injury, there have been studies that have examined this relationship in the patients who have undergone total joint arthroplasty. Therefore, the purpose of this
Association of Ankle Sprain Frequency With Body Mass and Self-Reported Function: A Pooled Multisite Analysis
Adam B. Rosen, Abbis Jaffri, Andrew Mitchell, Rachel M. Koldenhoven, Cameron J. Powden, John J. Fraser, Janet E. Simon, Matthew Hoch, and Christopher J. Burcal
an ankle sprain. 5 In addition to the mediating effects, these factors are also influenced by diminished function and may contribute to a cycle of disablement following an ankle sprain. 10 , 11 Utilizing self-reported function can provide insight into a patient’s specific deficits and guide
Is There an Association Between Self-Reported Dual-Task Performance and Fear of Falling in Older Adults?
Ecem Kartal Özcan, Mustafa Karabulut, Kürşad Karakoç, and Banu Müjdeci
al., 2018 ). Although these tests provide a detailed evaluation, they are time-consuming and require extra consumables. Moreover, traditional dual-task measurements may not be sufficient in predicting future falls ( Beauchet et al., 2011 ). In contrast, for assessing functional abilities in daily life, self-reported
In Physicians and Athletic Trainers, Is Burnout Associated With Self-Reported Medical Errors: A Critically Appraised Topic
Mark S. Myers, Jamie L. Mansell, Ryan T. Tierney, and Anne C. Russ
the Quadruple Aim of the Health Care System, specifically the call to improve the work life of health care professionals. 9 As many as 80% of physicians 10 and 59% of athletic trainers 11 report experiencing moderate to high burnout in the workplace. Several self-reported inventories exist designed
The Association of Fear-Avoidance Beliefs and Self-Reported Knee Function in Patients With a Knee Injury: A Critically Appraised Topic
Francesca Genoese, Shelby Baez, and Johanna M. Hoch
and patients with PFP report increased fear-avoidance beliefs in addition to deficits in self-reported knee function. 13 , 14 Research suggests that there may be an association between psychological impairments and subjective appraisal of knee function. 5 There is moderate evidence to support that
Objective and Self-Reported Measures of Physical Activity and Sex Hormones: Women’s Lifestyle Validation Study
Marquis Hawkins, Deirdre K. Tobias, Hala B. Alessa, Andrea K. Chomistek, Junaidah B. Barnett, Walter C. Willett, and Susan E. Hankinson
2082 postmenopausal women not on hormone replacement therapy participating in the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition (EPIC) study, women in the fourth versus first quartile of self-reported total PA had 10% higher SHBG, 6% lower estradiol, and 19% lower testosterone levels. 4
Turkish Physical Education Teachers’ Use of Teaching Styles: Self-Reported Versus Observed
Burhan Parsak and Leyla Saraç
). In one such study of 219 Greek PE teachers, Syrmpas et al. ( 2016 ), relying on teacher self-reporting, examined teaching styles, perceptions regarding those styles with respect to their benefits to students, and perceived competency levels in employing those styles. The participants who used the