Chouinard G, Miller R: A rating scale for psychotic symptoms (RSPS), part I: theoretical principles and subscale 1: perception symptoms (illusions and hallucinations). Schizophr Res 1999; 38:101-122Chouinard G, Miller R. A rating scale for psychotic symp- toms (RSPS). Part I: theoretical ...
Childhood trauma is believed to contribute to the development of borderline personality disorder (BPD), however the mechanism by which childhood trauma increases risk for specific symptoms of the disorder is not well understood. Here, we explore the rela
personality disorder K Nicol1, M Pope1, L Romaniuk1 and J Hall1,2,3 Childhood trauma is believed to contribute to the development of borderline personality disorder (BPD), however the mechanism by which childhood trauma increases risk for specific symptoms of the disorder is not well understood...
1 This contemporary view proposes that psychotic symptoms are not “all-or-nothing” pathologic phenomena, but rather fall within the spectrum of normal experiences, conceptualized as the continuum model of psychosis.2 This view is supported by the high prevalence rate of delusional or hallucinatory ...
BPRS=Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale. CASH=Comprehensive Assessment of Symptoms and History. CASH-CS=CASH-Culturally Sensitive. DIGS=Diagnostic Interview for Genetic Studies. DSM=Diagnostic and Statistical Manual. ERIaos-CL=Early Recognition Inventory Retrospective Assessment of Symptoms checklist. FEP=all ...
While the NIMH, WTCCC and German samples used different diagnostic instruments (that is, DIGS, Bipolar Affective Disorder Dimension Scale, OPCRIT) to diagnose participants, the psychotic symptoms queried by these interviews are quite similar and, in many cases, identical. In all studies, mood- ...
The CIDI section F screen for bipolar I disorder detected a lifetime episode of elevated mood lasting at least 4 days plus at least 3, not necessarily concurrent, CIDI manic symptoms (n = 124); the section G screen for positive psychotic symptoms detected any clinically relevant positive psycho...
(e.g., cocaine and amphetamines) are known to exacerbate psychotic symptoms by elevating synaptic dopamine concentrations, which is associated with positive psychotic symptoms [93,94,95]. However, the synaptic action of dopamine can be disrupted by opioid agonists with antidopaminergic activity, ...
Secondary outcome measures included the Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale (BPRS),54 the Scale for the Assessment of Negative Symptoms (SANS),55 the MADRS,56 the Young Mania Rating Scale (YMRS),57 the SOFAS,58 and the Global Functioning: Social59 and Role60 scales. Statistical analysis The primary...
Abbreviations: CASH = Comprehensive Assessment of Symptoms and History; PANSS = Positive and Negative Symptoms Scales; MRI = Magnetic Resonance Imaging; GAF = Global Assessment of Functioning; CTQ-SF = Childhood Trauma Questionnaire—Short Form; CDSS = Calgary Depression Scale for Schizophrenia. 2.6....