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Assessment of Time Management Skills (ATMS): A Practice-Based Outcome Questionnaire
Authors:Suzanne M. White  Anne Riley  Peter Flom
Affiliation:1. SUNY Downstate Medical Center , Brooklyn , New York suzanne.white@downstate.edu;3. Bloomberg School of Public Health , Johns Hopkins University , Baltimore , Maryland;4. Scientific Computing Center, SUNY Downstate Medical Center , Brooklyn , New York
Abstract:This study assessed test–retest reliability and internal consistency of the Assessment of Time Management Skills (ATMS), a self-report questionnaire designed to assess awareness and use time management strategies to plan and manage daily life tasks. Participants included 18 to 65 year-old people (N = 241) from the general population. The questionnaire's content validity was established. The tool demonstrated good internal consistency (α = 0.86). Test–retest reliability for the score revealed a Pearson Coefficient of Correlation (PCC) r = 0.89. The ATMS may be a useful tool for evaluating the effectiveness of rehabilitation designed to improve time management skills.
Keywords:time management  co-occurring disorders  severe mental illness  substance-related disorders  reproducibility of results
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