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Personal Problems Questionnaire (PPQ): Normative Data and Utility in Assessing Acquired Neurological Impairment

van den Broek, MD; Monaci, L; Smith, JG (2019) Personal Problems Questionnaire (PPQ): Normative Data and Utility in Assessing Acquired Neurological Impairment. ARCHIVES OF CLINICAL NEUROPSYCHOLOGY, 34 (5). pp. 625-636. ISSN 0887-6177 https://doi.org/10.1093/arclin/acy069
SGUL Authors: Smith, Jared Grant

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Abstract

Objective The Personal Problems Questionnaire (PPQ) is a measure designed to assess acquired cognitive, emotional, and physical complaints. The present study sought to develop a normative database to allow clinicians and researchers to assess self-reported complaints among people with disabilities, and evaluate the response consistency and validity of their self-report. Method 404 community-dwelling participants (n 200 males, 204 females) completed the PPQ, as well as an acquired brain injury (ABI) group (n 59), mainly following stroke and traumatic brain injuries, and seen for clinical (i.e., non-forensic) evaluations. Multiple regression analyses were conducted to derive norms from the healthy community sample taking into account age, gender, and educational level. Results Normative T scores and cut-off points for the Clinical and Validity scales were derived, respectively, and used to assess the responses of the ABI group. The results indicated that the ABI group showed good response consistency and elevated scores on the Clinical scales, indicating that the PPQ is likely to be useful in detecting acquired disabilities. On the other hand, scores on the Validity scales were not elevated, indicating that the measures were unaffected by the ABI participants’ cognitive difficulties. Conclusions The PPQ provides a comprehensive assessment of complaints and response validity and the present study provides further data to assist with its use and interpretation.

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Additional Information: This is a pre-copyedited, author-produced version of an article accepted for publication in Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology following peer review. The version of record Martin D van den Broek, Linda Monaci, Jared G Smith, Personal Problems Questionnaire (PPQ): Normative Data and Utility in Assessing Acquired Neurological Impairment, Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, Volume 34, Issue 5, July 2019, Pages 625–636 is available online at: https://doi.org/10.1093/arclin/acy069
Keywords: Clinical Psychology, 1109 Neurosciences, 1701 Psychology, 1702 Cognitive Science
SGUL Research Institute / Research Centre: Academic Structure > Population Health Research Institute (INPH)
Journal or Publication Title: ARCHIVES OF CLINICAL NEUROPSYCHOLOGY
ISSN: 0887-6177
Dates:
DateEvent
July 2019Published
17 April 2019Published Online
3 August 2018Accepted
Publisher License: Publisher's own licence
URI: https://openaccess.sgul.ac.uk/id/eprint/110035
Publisher's version: https://doi.org/10.1093/arclin/acy069

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