Resources for HEALTH SCIENCES
Library Databases: Tests and Measurements
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Health and Psychological Tests
- HAPI - Health & Psychosocial Instruments
- Mental Measurements Yearbook
- PubMed
- CINAHL
Citations and abstracts to nursing and allied health literature, 1982+ - PsycInfo
Citations and abstracts to journal articles that report the use of evaluation and measurement tools in psychology and health research, 1983+
Fulltext information about and reviews of all English-language standardized tests covering educational skills, personality, vocational aptitude, psychology, and related areas as included in the printed Mental Measurements Yearbooks 9-15.
Citations and abstracts to worldwide biomedical journals, includes the full MEDLINE database, 1966+
Citations and abstracts to psychology literature, 1887+
- Consumer Laboratory Testing Information Page
- Genetic Testing
- Interpretation of Lab Test Profiles
- Lab & Diagnostic Tests
- Lab Tests Online
- Screening and Testing to Detect Cancer
Frequently asked questions about common laboratory tests.
Frequently asked questions about testing to identify changes in a human's genes, chromasomes, or proteins.
Information about the interpretation of abnormal reference values of many biochemical and hematological tests.
Comprehensive listing of the purpose, normal values, and clinical implications of laboratory and diagnostic tests.
Information about clinical laboratory tests, their interpretation, and implications for medical practice.
National Cancer Institute information about screening and testing methods for the detection of many types of cancer.
For more information, see also the following Research Guide:
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If you have questions or comments, please contact: Jill Livingston, Liaison Librarian to the University of Connecticut's School of Allied Health, School of Nursing and Department of Kinesiology.