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Actas luso-espa?olas de neurología, psiquiatría y ciencias afines | Vol.17, Issue.2 | | Pages 111-8

Actas luso-espa?olas de neurología, psiquiatría y ciencias afines

[Reliability, validity and sensitivity to change of the psychiatric evaluation scale of Krawiecka].

A, Pérez Fúster M, Ballester Gracia M, Girón Giménez M, Gómez Beneyto  
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An analysis of the inter-rater reliability, validity and sensibility to clinical change of Krawiecka's "Psychiatric Evaluation Scale" was carried out. Reliability was found to be fair to good in all items and the total score, the lowest values corresponding to "blunted-incongruent affect". Global validity was tested against Endicott et al's GAS and partial validity of "depression" against Beck Depression Inventory. In both cases positive and significant correlations were attained. The scale was also found to be sensitive to clinical changes in the following items: anxiety, delusions, hallucinations, incoherent-irrelevant speech and total score. Total score at one month after discharge significantly correlated with Strauss-Carpenter's "Out-come Scale" Endicott et al's GAS and a measure of daily instrumental activities eight months later.

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[Reliability, validity and sensitivity to change of the psychiatric evaluation scale of Krawiecka].

An analysis of the inter-rater reliability, validity and sensibility to clinical change of Krawiecka's "Psychiatric Evaluation Scale" was carried out. Reliability was found to be fair to good in all items and the total score, the lowest values corresponding to "blunted-incongruent affect". Global validity was tested against Endicott et al's GAS and partial validity of "depression" against Beck Depression Inventory. In both cases positive and significant correlations were attained. The scale was also found to be sensitive to clinical changes in the following items: anxiety, delusions, hallucinations, incoherent-irrelevant speech and total score. Total score at one month after discharge significantly correlated with Strauss-Carpenter's "Out-come Scale" Endicott et al's GAS and a measure of daily instrumental activities eight months later.

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A, Pérez Fúster M, Ballester Gracia M, Girón Giménez M, Gómez Beneyto,.[Reliability, validity and sensitivity to change of the psychiatric evaluation scale of Krawiecka].. 17 (2),111-8.

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