Rating Scales and Questionnaires

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Rating Scales and Questionnaires - Scale Savvy Start

  • Purpose: Standardized tools to quantify psychiatric symptoms, severity, and treatment response. Aid in diagnosis, monitoring, and research.
  • Types:
    • Self-rated: Patient completes (e.g., Beck Depression Inventory - BDI).
      • Pros: Patient perspective, easy to administer.
      • Cons: Subjectivity, potential bias (recall, social desirability).
    • Observer-rated: Clinician/trained rater completes (e.g., Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression - HAM-D).
      • Pros: Clinical expertise, potentially more objective.
      • Cons: Inter-rater variability, time-consuming.
  • Benefits: ↑Objectivity, track changes over time, aid communication, facilitate research.
  • Limitations: Not diagnostic alone, cultural factors, patient insight, potential for misinterpretation.

⭐ Rating scales provide a structured way to assess symptoms, but clinical judgment remains paramount in diagnosis and treatment planning.

Rating Scales and Questionnaires - Feeling Gauges

  • Purpose: Objectify symptoms, assess severity, track treatment, aid screening.

  • Types: Clinician-rated (e.g., HAM-D, YMRS) vs. Self-rated (e.g., BDI, PHQ-9).

  • Depression Scales:

    • HAM-D (Hamilton Depression Rating Scale): Clinician-rated. Severity. 17/21 items. >23 = severe.
    • BDI (Beck Depression Inventory): Self-rated. Severity. 21 items. 30-63 = severe.
    • PHQ-9 (Patient Health Questionnaire-9): Self-rated. Primary care screen & severity. ≥20 = severe.
    • MADRS (Montgomery-Åsberg Depression Rating Scale): Clinician-rated. Sensitive to change.
  • Anxiety Scales:

    • HAM-A (Hamilton Anxiety Rating Scale): Clinician-rated. Severity. 14 items. >25 = severe.
    • GAD-7 (Generalized Anxiety Disorder-7): Self-rated. GAD screen & severity. ≥15 = severe.
  • Mania Scales:

    • YMRS (Young Mania Rating Scale): Clinician-rated. Mania severity. 11 items. Gold standard. >20 = mod-severe.
  • General Psychiatric Scales:

    • BPRS (Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale): Clinician-rated. Broad psychopathology. 18-24 items.

Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale (BPRS)

⭐ The PHQ-9 is a widely used self-administered tool for screening, diagnosing, monitoring, and measuring the severity of depression. A score of 10 or greater has a sensitivity and specificity of 88% for major depression.

Rating Scales and Questionnaires - Mind Metrics

  • Purpose: Standardize & quantify psychiatric symptoms, severity, treatment response.
  • Types:
    • Clinician-rated: HAM-D (Depression), HAM-A (Anxiety), PANSS (Schizophrenia), Y-BOCS (OCD), CGI (Global Improvement).
    • Self-rated: BDI (Depression), BAI (Anxiety), PHQ-9 (Depression), GAD-7 (Anxiety).
    • Cognitive: MMSE, MoCA (Cognitive Impairment).
    • Personality: MMPI.
  • Key Scales:
    • HAM-D (Hamilton Depression Rating Scale): 17 or 21 items; assesses depression severity.
      • Score interpretation: 0-7 Normal; 8-13 Mild; 14-18 Moderate; 19-22 Severe; ≥23 Very Severe.
    • PANSS (Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale): 30 items; for schizophrenia symptoms.
    • MMSE (Mini-Mental State Examination): Max score 30; screens for cognitive impairment. Cut-off <24 suggests impairment.

MMSE (Mini-Mental State Examination) is widely used for screening cognitive functions; scores are affected by age and education level. A score <24 is a common cut-off for suspected cognitive impairment, but interpretation requires clinical context.

  • Utility: Diagnosis aid, monitoring progress, research.
  • Limitations: Subjectivity, cultural factors, not diagnostic alone.

Rating Scales and Questionnaires - Quick Checks

  • CAGE: Alcohol. 📌 (Cut, Annoyed, Guilty, Eye-opener). Score ≥ 2 = significant.
  • AUDIT: Alcohol Use Disorders Test. Score ≥ 8 = hazardous use.
  • GHQ-12: General Health Questionnaire. Screens psych morbidity. Score > 2/3 cutoff.
  • SAD PERSONS: Suicide risk. 📌 (Sex, Age, Depression, Prev. attempt, Ethanol, Rational loss, Social support poor, Organized plan, No spouse, Sickness).

⭐ CAGE score ≥ 2 is clinically significant for alcohol problem screening.

High‑Yield Points - ⚡ Biggest Takeaways

  • HAM-A for anxiety severity; HAM-D for depression severity. Both are clinician-rated.
  • BPRS & PANSS evaluate schizophrenia & psychotic symptoms; PANSS is more detailed.
  • MMSE screens for cognitive impairment; scores <24 suggest impairment.
  • Y-BOCS measures OCD severity; crucial for treatment monitoring.
  • CAGE questionnaire: rapid screening for alcohol dependence (Cut down, Annoyed, Guilty, Eye-opener).
  • SAD PERSONS scale assesses suicide risk factors to guide intervention.

Practice Questions: Rating Scales and Questionnaires

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Intellectual insight i.e. awareness of being ill, and that the symptoms are due to own particular irrational feelings and thoughts is graded _____ on the insight scale

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Intellectual insight i.e. awareness of being ill, and that the symptoms are due to own particular irrational feelings and thoughts is graded _____ on the insight scale

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