Clinical applications of visual analogue scales: a critical review

HM McCormack, DJL Horne, S Sheather�- Psychological medicine, 1988 - cambridge.org
HM McCormack, DJL Horne, S Sheather
Psychological medicine, 1988cambridge.org
Visual Analogue Scales (VAS) provide a simple technique for measuring subjective
experience. They have been established as valid and reliable in a range of clinical and
research applications, although there is also evidence of increased error and decreased
sensitivity when used some subject groups. Decisions concerned with the choice of scoring
interval, experimental design, and statistical analysis for VAS have in some instances been
based on convention, assumption and convenience, highlighting the need for more�…
Visual Analogue Scales (VAS) provide a simple technique for measuring subjective experience. They have been established as valid and reliable in a range of clinical and research applications, although there is also evidence of increased error and decreased sensitivity when used some subject groups. Decisions concerned with the choice of scoring interval, experimental design, and statistical analysis for VAS have in some instances been based on convention, assumption and convenience, highlighting the need for more comprehensive assessment of individual scales if this versatile and sensitive measurement technique is to be used to full advantage.
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