Welcome to our website! We are delighted that you are interested in our assessment instruments. Our names are Prof. Dr. med. Elmar Gräßel, head of Center for Health Services Research in Medicine, and Dr. rer. nat. Anna Pendergrass, head of the Informal Carer Research working group at the Center for Health Services Research in Medicine at the University Hospital Erlangen.
Here you can access all assessment instruments that we have developed and validated.
You can find more information about our current research projects on the website of Medical Psychology and Medical Sociology (Head: Prof. Dr. Elmar Gräßel and Prof. Dr. Carolin Donath) at the Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy at the University Hospital Erlangen (Director: Prof. Dr. Johannes Kornhuber).
Our goal: We want to make these assessment instruments available for science and practice —for noncommercial use without license fees.
Information for Download:
- ! Those responsible for this website guarantee that all information provided during registration will be treated confidentially, in particular that it will not be passed on to third parties.
- Downloading is permitted for non-commercial use only!
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- This means specifically for the Erlangen Test of Activities of Daily Living and for the Erlangen Test of Activities of Daily Living in Persons for with Mild Dementia and Mild Cognitive Impairment: (1) no immediate (direct) costs are incurred by the person being tested (billing as a health insurance benefit by third parties, e.g., doctors, is possible) and (2) the ETAM and E-ADL are not resold to third parties in any form as part of a larger test battery (e.g., as part of a larger, fee-based assessment instrument).
- This means specifically for the Burden Scale for Family Caregivers (Long and Short Version), Benefits of Being a Caregiver Scale, Mild Behavioral Impairment Scale, Item for Relationship Quality and COPE 8: (1) the respondent completing the self-assessment tool incurs no immediate (direct) costs (billing as a health insurance benefit by third parties, e.g., doctors, is possible) and (2) the scales and instruments are not resold to third parties in any form as part of a combined survey tool consisting of several survey instruments (e.g., as part of a larger, fee-based assessment tool).
You can find the various questionnaires and tests here:
You can find information about the benefits that caregivers experience from their caregiving activities here.
You can find information about the BBCS here.
You can find information about the construction and validation of the BBCS here.
You can find information about any research content obtained with the BBCS here.
You can register to download the scale here.
You can find information about the subjective burden in general here.
You can find information about the Burden Scale for Family Caregivers (BSFC) here (28 items).
You can find information about the Burden Scale for Family Caregivers short version (BSFC-s) here (10 items).
You can find information about any research content obtained with the BSFC and BSFC-s here.
You can find information for practitioners and doctors here.
You can register to download the scales here.
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You can find information about Activites of Daily Living here.
You can find information about the E-ADL here.
You can find information about the implementation of the E-ADL here.
You can find information about the construction and validation of the E-ADL here.
You can find information about any research content here.
You can register to download the test here.
You can find information about Activites of Daily Living here.
You can find information about the ETAM here.
You can find information about the implementation of the ETAM here.
You can find information about the construction and validation of the ETAM here.
You can find information about any research content here.
You can register to download the test here.
You can find information about Mild Behavioral Impairment (MBI) in general here.
You can find information about the MBI-S here.
You can find information about the construction and validation of the MBI-S here.
You can find information about any research content here.
You can register to download the scale here.
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