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Scoring. The questions in the GHQ have the response choices of Better/Healthier than Normal, Same as Usual, Worse/More than Usual, and Much Worse/More than Usual. These responses can be scored using the Likert or GHQ scale. Using the Likert scale the response choices are given the values 0, 1, 2, and 3 respectively.
The 12-Item General Health Questionnaire (GHQ-12) (Goldberg Williams, 1988) consists of 12 items, each one assessing the severity of a mental problem over the past few weeks using a 4-point Likert-type scale (from 0 to 3). The score was used to generate a total score ranging from 0 to 36.
Therefore, the score ranges from 0 to 12 points. In the Likert scoring method, the positive items scored from 0 to 3 and the negative ones from 3 to 0, with a score range between 0 and 36 [18]. The most used cut-offs are between 2 and 4 for the bimodal method and ranged between 10 and 15 for the Likert one [18].
The scores typically used are the binary scale (0-0-1-1) and the 4-point Likert-type scale (0-1-2-3). Responses to all items are summed up to a total score ranging from 0 to 12 (binary scale) or 0 to 36 (Likert scale), with higher scores indicating more severe impairment.
The General Health Questionnaire 28 (GHQ-28) is self-report screening. measure used to detect possible psychological disorder. The GHQ-28 identifies two main concerns: (1) the inability to carry out normal functions; and (2) the appearance of new and distressing phenomena (Goldberg Hillier, 1979).
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Each psychological attribute is scored on a 010 scale. A score of 0 is the best outcome concerning the emotional, conduct, hyperactivity, and peer relationship fields (note that these four attributes add up to a total difficulties/overall stress score scored on a 0-40 scale).
Items on the GHQ-12 are rated on a 4-point scale using a timeframe of in the last two weeks. There are three ways of scoring the GHQ-12: the bimodal GHQ scoring method (0-0-1-1) recommended by the test authors for use in clinical settings; and the Likert scoring method (0-1-2-3) which is commonly used in research,

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