Surname 1
Student’s name
Instructor’s name
Course
Date
A problem and related variables in mental health in the social work field
Questionnaire items can be open-ended or closed-ended. Open-end items pose just a
single inquiry and permit members to reply as they pick.
Open-ended items
Open-ended items can be helpful when analysts do not have the precise idea how mental
health participants will react or need to impact their reactions. At the point when specialists have
all the more dubiously characterized research questions, they are regularly utilized in the
beginning phases of an investigation mental health participants. Composing open-ended items is
a lot more straightforward in light of the fact that there are no reaction choices to stress over
(Spasic, et al., 2018). Nonetheless, they take additional time and exertion with respect mental
health participants and are harder for the scientist to dissect in light of the fact that the
appropriate responses should be composed, coded, and accommodated subjective investigation
like substance analysis. The benefit of open-ended items is that they are impartial and do not
give mental health participants the assumptions that the specialist is searching for (Chiang et al.,
2015). Open-ended items are additionally more substantial and more solid. The drawback of this
is that mental health participants bound to leave open-ended items since they take more time to
, Surname 2
react. It is ideal to utilize open-ended questions when the appropriate response is dubious and for
sizes that can be effortlessly changed over into classifications in the examination.
Examples of open-ended items
Please describe how you interact with your family members?
Describe how often do you use drug substance?
Please describe if you were discriminated because of your health status?
Describe how it’s important to teach people about their health status?
Describe problems you face when trying to interact with others
Closed-ended items
All closed-ended items have a bunch of reaction choices, which the mental health
participants should choose. These items considers categorical variables such as race or sex
inclinations, age, and gender typically recorded and members select at least one of them. For
quantitative variables, a rating scale is generally given (Getz, Heidi, and Elissa, 2021). The rating
scale is a group of reactions that mental health participants should choose. A five-point scale is
best for unipolar scales, where just one design is tried, for example, recurrence is consistently,
frequency Never, Rarely, Sometimes, Often, Always. Seven-point scales are best for
dichotomous scales, where there is a dichotomous range of preferences liking like very much,
like somewhat, like slightly, neither like nor dislike, Dislike slightly, Dislike somewhat, Dislike
very much (Getz, Heidi, and Elissa, 2021).
Example of a Closed-ended items (tick where appropriate)
1. What is your gender?
Male
Student’s name
Instructor’s name
Course
Date
A problem and related variables in mental health in the social work field
Questionnaire items can be open-ended or closed-ended. Open-end items pose just a
single inquiry and permit members to reply as they pick.
Open-ended items
Open-ended items can be helpful when analysts do not have the precise idea how mental
health participants will react or need to impact their reactions. At the point when specialists have
all the more dubiously characterized research questions, they are regularly utilized in the
beginning phases of an investigation mental health participants. Composing open-ended items is
a lot more straightforward in light of the fact that there are no reaction choices to stress over
(Spasic, et al., 2018). Nonetheless, they take additional time and exertion with respect mental
health participants and are harder for the scientist to dissect in light of the fact that the
appropriate responses should be composed, coded, and accommodated subjective investigation
like substance analysis. The benefit of open-ended items is that they are impartial and do not
give mental health participants the assumptions that the specialist is searching for (Chiang et al.,
2015). Open-ended items are additionally more substantial and more solid. The drawback of this
is that mental health participants bound to leave open-ended items since they take more time to
, Surname 2
react. It is ideal to utilize open-ended questions when the appropriate response is dubious and for
sizes that can be effortlessly changed over into classifications in the examination.
Examples of open-ended items
Please describe how you interact with your family members?
Describe how often do you use drug substance?
Please describe if you were discriminated because of your health status?
Describe how it’s important to teach people about their health status?
Describe problems you face when trying to interact with others
Closed-ended items
All closed-ended items have a bunch of reaction choices, which the mental health
participants should choose. These items considers categorical variables such as race or sex
inclinations, age, and gender typically recorded and members select at least one of them. For
quantitative variables, a rating scale is generally given (Getz, Heidi, and Elissa, 2021). The rating
scale is a group of reactions that mental health participants should choose. A five-point scale is
best for unipolar scales, where just one design is tried, for example, recurrence is consistently,
frequency Never, Rarely, Sometimes, Often, Always. Seven-point scales are best for
dichotomous scales, where there is a dichotomous range of preferences liking like very much,
like somewhat, like slightly, neither like nor dislike, Dislike slightly, Dislike somewhat, Dislike
very much (Getz, Heidi, and Elissa, 2021).
Example of a Closed-ended items (tick where appropriate)
1. What is your gender?
Male