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Dimensionale Struktur der deutschen Version der Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale (BPRS)
Die Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale (BPRS) ist seit Beginn der 60er Jahre eines der meistverwendeten Standardverfahren der internationalen psychiatrischen Forschung. Sie wird hauptsachlich zur Beurteilung psychopathologischer Symptome bei Schizophrenen eingesetzt.
R. Maß, J. Burmeister, M. Krausz
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Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale versione 4.0 "ampliata" (BPRS 4.0). Introduzione
L'articolo illustra il background scientifico in cui è stata messa a punto la versione "expanded" della Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale, e ne descrive le caratteristiche e le potenzialità nell'ambito della valutazione dei disturbi ...
De Girolamo G. +3 more
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Factor structure of the expanded Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale
Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1997This study investigated the factor structure of the expanded Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale (BPRS) on a sample of severe mentally ill homeless individuals. A confirmatory factor analysis using the Oblique Multiple Group method supported the typical five factor solution found in previous studies with the original BPRS.
G K, Burger +4 more
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Comparison of the brief psychiatric rating scale and the brief symptom inventory
Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1998General psychopathology rating scales have multiple uses and have been used extensively. These rating scales may be found in several forms including an interview procedure and self-report. The advantages of self-report measures, as well as their possible deficits, were discussed.
K K, Morlan, S Y, Tan
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De Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale
Psychopraxis, 2005De Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale (BPRS) is een uit de Verenigde Staten afkomstige beoordelingsschaal, waarmee de aanwezigheid en de ernst van een groot aantal belangrijke psychiatrische symptomen en gedragingen kan worden vastgesteld. De schaal werd begin jaren zestig geintroduceerd.
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Inter- and Intra-Rater Reliability of the Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale
Psychological Reports, 1973Video-taped interviews and mock ratings of typical cases were employed to evaluate raters' consistency of 37 raters (14 staff psychiatrists, 11 psychiatric residents, 10 clinical psychologists and interns, 2 nurses). Total score across time was most stable, single scale scores least consistent. Trends between professional groups were not large and not
A, Flemenbaum, R L, Zimmermann
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Brief psychiatric rating scale for children: Quantitative scoring of medical records
Psychiatry Research, 1986The utility of the Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale for Children (BPRS-C) for transcribing narrative medical records into standard quantitative form for research purposes is examined. Three clinicians independently read and rated the records of 40 child and adolescent patients.
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Factor structure of the Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale in unipolar depression
Journal of Affective Disorders, 2010In clinical practice patients with unipolar depression present with a variety of symptom clusters that may combine together in many different ways. However, only few factor analytic studies used general psychopathology scales to investigate the symptom structure of unipolar depression.The study included 163 consecutive inpatients with an ICD-10 ...
BIANCOSINO, Bruno +4 more
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Use of the Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale by Nurses
Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services, 19931. Nurses are intimately involved in the assessment of patients in inpatient clinical settings and in community settings--and nurses have a role to play in the systematic rating of severe psychopathology. 2. The Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale (BPRS) provides a means of assessing mental health status from an interview using 16 rating concepts.
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