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. 2016 Sep 15;16:95. doi: 10.1186/s12903-016-0293-x

Table 3.

Self-reported health domains in PROMIS

Component Subcomponent Domain Sub-domain
Physical Health symptoms Pain Behavior*
Interference
Quality*
Intensity*
Impact
Fatigue Experience
Impact
Asthma Impact
Gastro-intestinal Symptoms*
Function Physical Function Upper Extremity
Lower Extremity
Central
Activities*
Mobility
Sexual Function and Satisfaction Global Satisfaction with Sex Life
Interest in Sexual Activity
Lubrication
Vaginal Discomfort
Erectile Function
Orgasm
Therapeutic Aids
Sexual Activities
Anal Discomfort
Interfering Factors
Sleep Function Sleep Disturbance
Sleep-related Impairment
Wake Disturbance
Wake Function
Physical Activity
Motor Balance
Dexterity
Endurance
Locomotion
Strength
Sensation Audition
Olfaction
Pain
Taste
Vestibular
Vision
Mental Health Affect Negative (Emotional Distress) Anxiety
Depression
Anger
Experience of Stress*
Psychosocial Illness Impact - Negative
 Meaning & Spirituality
 Stress Response
 Self-concept
 Social Isolation
Emotional and Behavioral Dyscontrol
Stigma
Fear
Sadness
Positive Subjective Well-being*
Psychosocial Illness Impact - Positive
 Meaning & Spirituality
 Coping
 Self-concept
 Social Connection
Mastery & control (Self-efficacy)
Subjective Well-being (positive affect) *
Behavior Substance Use/Alcohol Alcohol Use
Positive Consequences
Positive Expectancies
Negative Consequences
Negative Expectancies
Smoking Nicotine Dependence
Perceived Benefits: Affective/Hedonic
Perceived Benefits: Coping
Perceived Benefits: Social
Perceived Benefits: Psychosocial
Perceived Benefits: Health
Cognition Applied Cognition - General Concerns
Applied Cognition - Abilities
Applied Cognition –Attention/ Executive Function
Self - efficacy General
Self-Efficacy with management of Chronic Disease*
Episodic memory
Language
Processing speed
Working memory
Social Health Relationships Social Isolation
Quality of Social Support Companionship
Emotional Support
Informational Support
Instrumental Support
Social Isolation
Peer Relationships
Interaction with peers
Family Belongingness*
Communication
Function Ability to Participate in Social Roles and Activities Social Roles
Discretionary Social Activities
Satisfaction with Participation in Social Roles and Activities Social Roles
Discretionary Social Activities