Contact Mark
Sherer, PhD, ABPP-Cn, The Institute for Rehabilitation Research
at
Citation Sherer, M. (2004). The
Awareness Questionnaire. The Center for Outcome Measurement
in Brain Injury. http://www.tbims.org/
combi/aq ( accessed
).
AQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Why
is the person with TBI asked to compare his/her current abilities
to his/her pre-injury abilities?
What
should I do if the respondent wants to skip an item or is having
so much difficulty deciding on one number that he/she wants to
give an intermediate response such as 2.5?
Is
the AQ appropriate for use in clinical assessment?
1.
Why is the person with TBI asked to compare his/her current abilities
to his/her pre-injury abilities?
Some persons with significant impaired self-awareness after TBI
state that their cognitive abilities are actually better after their
injuries. Since it is impossible to have improved memory or other
cognitive abilities after brain injuries, this response possibility
permits study of this particular manifestation of impaired self-awareness.
2.
What should I do if the respondent wants to skip an item or is having
so much difficulty deciding on one number that he/she wants to give
an intermediate response such as 2.5?
In our experience, almost all respondents will respond to all items
with appropriate ratings if encouraged. We performed an item analysis
of the AQ prior to final selection of items and eliminated items
that were commonly left blank. Intermediate ratings were not anticipated
when scoring rules were developed and should not be accepted. Failure
to rate an item can be handled by substituting the mean score for
all other items.
3.
Is the AQ appropriate for use in clinical assessment?
The AQ was designed and validated for use in investigations of impaired
self-awareness. Nonetheless, patient and family member responses
to the AQ provide information that may be helpful in identifying
key concerns or lack of concern regarding various areas of functioning.
This information could then be discussed with the person with TBI
and used in treatment planning.