Psychotic Symptom Rating Scales

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Psychotic Symptom Rating Scales

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About Psychotic Symptom Rating Scales

This is a 17 item measure (see Appendix 8) that consists of two scales designed to rate auditory hallucinations and delusions. The auditory hallucinations subscale consists of 11 items and taps general symptom indices of frequency, duration, severity and intensity of distress and also specific symptom dimensions of controllability, loudness, location, negative content and beliefs about the origin of voices and their disruption. A five-point ordinal scale is used to rate symptom scores (0-4).

The delusions subscale consists of six items which are also rated on a five-point ordinal scale (0-4). It includes items on preoccupation, distress, duration, conviction, the intensity of distress and disruption caused by delusions. Haddock et al. (1999) reported excellent inter-rater reliability for the PSYRATS. They also reported good evidence for the validity of the scale. The PSYRATS has often been used to measure hallucinations and delusions as an outcome measure in therapy research trials (e.g. Cather, Penn, Otto, Yovel, Mueser and Goff, 2005, Wykes et al., 2005).

Psychotic Symptom Rating Scales

Psychotic Symptom Rating Scales

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