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Query Element Name Data Type Size Required Description Value Range Notes Aliases
subjectkey GUID Required The NDAR Global Unique Identifier (GUID) for research subject NDAR*
src_subject_id String 20 Required Subject ID how it's defined in lab/project
interview_date Date Required Date on which the interview/genetic test/sampling/imaging/biospecimen was completed. MM/DD/YYYY
interview_age Integer Required Age in months at the time of the interview/test/sampling/imaging. 0::1440 Age is rounded to chronological month. If the research participant is 15-days-old at time of interview, the appropriate value would be 0 months. If the participant is 16-days-old, the value would be 1 month.
sex String 20 Required Sex of subject at birth M;F; O; NR M = Male; F = Female; O=Other; NR = Not reported gender
version_form String 121 Required Form used/assessment name
t4rp_1 String 100 Recommended How did Texting 4 Relapse Prevention help you understand your illness better?
t4rp_2 String 100 Recommended How do you think Texting 4 Relapse Prevention helped you keep track of your symptoms better?
t4rp_3 String 100 Recommended How did the program affect your daily life?
t4rp_4 String 100 Recommended What parts of the program did you find most interesting or fun?
t4rp_5 String 100 Recommended What things can we change to make Texting 4 Relapse Prevention better in the future?
t4rp_6 String 100 Recommended What parts of Texting 4 Relapse Prevention were confusing or hard to use?
t4rp_7 String 100 Recommended What did you like best about Texting 4 Relapse Prevention?
t4rp_8 String 100 Recommended What did you like the least about Texting 4 Relapse Prevention?
t4rp_9 String 100 Recommended When, if ever, did you find it hard to read the messages?
t4rp_10 String 100 Recommended When, if ever, was hard to reply to the messages?
t4rp_11 String 100 Recommended As a provider, how did Texting 4 Relapse Prevention affect your clinical work?
t4rp_12 String 100 Recommended Did your patients give you any feedback about the program that you think would be helpful for us to know?
t4rp_13 String 100 Recommended What, if any, negative consequences did the intervention have for the patient?
t4rp_14 String 100 Recommended How can we improve Texting 4 Relapse Prevention?
t4rp_15 String 100 Recommended Lastly, if Texting 4 Relapse Prevention were rolled out in clinics in the area, how useful do you think it would be in improving clinical care?
Query t4rp_16 Integer Recommended P. I like the Texting 4 Relapse Prevention program. C. My patients liked the Texting 4 Relapse Prevention program. 1::5 1=strongly disagree; 5=strongly agree pas_a1
Query t4rp_17 Integer Recommended P. The suggestions the program sent me to help with my symptoms were useful for me. 1::5 1=strongly disagree; 5=strongly agree pas_a2
Query t4rp_18 Integer Recommended P. The text messages helped me notice when my symptoms were getting worse faster than I used to before I started the program; C. Texting 4 Relapse Prevention helped my patients better identify when their symptoms got worse earlier than they usually do. 1::5 1=strongly disagree; 5=strongly agree pas_a3
Query t4rp_19 Integer Recommended P. Texting 4 Relapse Prevention made it easier to contact my provider when my symptoms got worse; C. The automated system made it easier for me to quickly follow-up with my patients if needed. 1::5 1=strongly disagree; 5=strongly agree pas_a4
Query t4rp_20 Integer Recommended P. I found the text messages annoying. 1::5 1=strongly disagree; 5=strongly agree pas_a5
Query t4rp_21 Integer Recommended P. The text messages were easy to understand; C. My patients were sometimes confused by the program messages. 1::5 1=strongly disagree; 5=strongly agree pas_a6
Query t4rp_22 Integer Recommended P. The text messages that asked me to reply were easy to answer. 1::5 1=strongly disagree; 5=strongly agree pas_a7
Query t4rp_23 Integer Recommended P. The text messages were positive and helped me feel supported; C. The intervention helped my patients feel supported. 1::5 1=strongly disagree; 5=strongly agree pas_a8
Query t4rp_24 Integer Recommended P. Texting 4 Relapse Prevention got in the way of my daily activities. 1::5 1=strongly disagree; 5=strongly agree pas_a9
Query t4rp_25 Integer Recommended P. Texting 4 Relapse Prevention sent me too many text messages every day. 1::5 1=strongly disagree; 5=strongly agree pas_a10
Query t4rp_26 Integer Recommended P. If Texting for Relapse Prevention was offered again, I would sign up for it. 1::5 1=strongly disagree; 5=strongly agree pas_a11
Query t4rp_27 Integer Recommended P. I would recommend the Texting 4 Relapse Prevention program to other patients who have a similar illness as I do; C. I would recommend Texting 4 Relapse Prevention to other clinicians who have patients with schizophrenia or SAD. 1::5 1=strongly disagree; 5=strongly agree pas_a12
Query t4rp_28 Integer Recommended C. As a clinician, I liked the Texting 4 Relapse Prevention program. 1::5 1=strongly disagree; 5=strongly agree
Query t4rp_29 Integer Recommended C. I would be unlikely to use this intervention with my patients if it were made available in my clinic. 1::5 1=strongly disagree; 5=strongly agree
Query t4rp_30 Integer Recommended C. The automated system made it easier for me to monitor my patients. 1::5 1=strongly disagree; 5=strongly agree
Query t4rp_31 Integer Recommended C. The intervention helped my patients better monitor their own symptoms of schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorder. 1::5 1=strongly disagree; 5=strongly agree
Query t4rp_32 Integer Recommended C. The program didn't really help my patient's improve their coping skills related to symptom management. 1::5 1=strongly disagree; 5=strongly agree
Query t4rp_33 Integer Recommended Acceptability score 12::60 pat_acc_scale
Query t4rp_34 Integer Recommended (Patient estimate) How many messages did you receive from the Texting 4 Relapse Prevention program yesterday? pes1
Query t4rp_35 Integer Recommended (Patient estimate) How many messages did you send to the program yesterday? pes2
Query t4rp_36 Integer Recommended (Patient estimate) How many messages did you receive from the program in the last 7 days? Your best guess is fine. pes3
Query t4rp_37 Integer Recommended (Patient estimate) How many messages did you send to the program in the last 7 days? Your best guess is fine. pes4
Query t4rp_38 Integer Recommended (Patient estimate) In general, how often did you read the program messages in the past 7 days? 1::5 1=Never (0 messages in the past week); 2=Rarely (1-5 messages); 3=Sometimes (6-14 messages); 4=Often (15 - 27messages); 5=always (28 messages) pes5
Query t4rp_39 Integer Recommended (Program count) Messages sent previous day:
Query t4rp_40 Integer Recommended (Program count) Messages received previous day:
Query t4rp_41 Integer Recommended (Program count) Messages sent previous week (7 days):
Query t4rp_42 Integer Recommended (Program count) Messages received previous week (7 days):
t4rp_ydx String 10 Recommended years since psychiatric diagnosis
Query psych_hosp_total Integer Recommended Total number of psychiatric hospitalizations
t4rp_txt String 10 Recommended text messaging tenure
t4rp_cell String 10 Recommended length of time with current cell phone number
Query t4rp_sent Float Recommended average number of text messages sent each day
Query t4rp_rec Float Recommended average number of text messages received each day
timepoint_label String 50 Recommended Timepoint/visit label
txt_engagement Integer Recommended Percentage of participant engagement with text messaging 0::100 Percentage
call_time Integer Recommended Duration of the initial phone call with health coach Minutes, rounded to the nearest minute
message_count Integer Recommended Number of messages sent with health coach
app_techniques Integer Recommended Number of techniques completed within the app
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