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Greenblatt DJ, Shader RI, Harmatz JS, et al Self-rated sedation and plasma concentrations of desmethyldiazepam following single doses of clorazepate. Psychopharmacology (Berl) 66 289-290, 1979... [Pg.153]

Pain scale Patient self-rating of pain on a scale of 0 (no pain) to 10 (worst possible pain). Used to assess pain both at rest and with movement. Determined at baseline and to assess response to therapy. [Pg.901]

File, S., Bond, A. and Lister, R., Interaction between effects of caffeine and lorazepam in performance and self ratings. Journal of Clinical Psychopharmacology 2, 102-106, 1982. [Pg.291]

The results from an open-label, pilot study evaluating the efficacy of fluvoxamine for hypochondriasis were recently published (Fallon et al, 2003). The study sample included six Hispanics (subgroup unknown). Significant improvement (57.1%) was noted for the intent-to-treat group (eight out of fourteen) based on physicianrated and self-rated scales. The sample size was too small to identify differences in response or adverse effects by ethnicity. [Pg.99]

The Medication Attitude Scale (MAS) was developed by the authors as a self-rating scale to quantify both general and culturally based attitudes towards... [Pg.129]

Figure 5.2. Feelings of stress and arousal over a day in a regular cigarette smoker. Moods were self-rated immediately prior to each cigarette, then again immediately afterward. Thus, each arrow represents the mood effects of one cigarette. Dotted lines show the mood changes in-between cigarettes. Figure 5.2. Feelings of stress and arousal over a day in a regular cigarette smoker. Moods were self-rated immediately prior to each cigarette, then again immediately afterward. Thus, each arrow represents the mood effects of one cigarette. Dotted lines show the mood changes in-between cigarettes.
Zung, W. W. K. (1965). A self-rating depression scale. Archives of General Psychiatry, 12, 63-70. [Pg.189]

Anxiety Status Inventory. The Anxiety Status Inventory (ASI) scale is the professional-rated version of the Zung Self-Rating Anxiety Scale (SAS). Both tests (ASI... [Pg.811]

Beck Depression Inventory. The Beck Depression Inventory (Beck) test may be used to measure the depth of depression as a rapid screen for depressed patients. It is a self-rating scale of 21 items (13 in a shortened form), with each item rated on a four-point scale. It measures the immediate present and has been used in antidepressant medicine trials. The original 21-item scale can be completed in about 10 minutes and the test is able to discriminate between anxiety and depression. No subtests are present in the Beck. [Pg.812]

Carroll Rating Scale for Depression. The Carroll Rating Scale for depression (52-item self-rating scale) is scored with yes or no answers by patients. It was designed to match closely the information content and specific items included in the Hamilton rating scale. It has been vahdated by comparisons with both the Hamilton Depression Scale (HAMD) and Beck and requires approximately 20 minutes to complete. Seventeen components of depression are measured. [Pg.812]

Clyde Mood Scale. The Clyde Mood Scale test may be used as either a self-rated or observer-rated scale. It contains 48 items to measure mood and has been shown to be sensitive to medicine effects. The test takes 5 to 15 minutes to complete and measures the immediate present in a patient or normal individual. The test gives six scores friendly, aggressive, clear-thinking, sleepy, unhappy, and dizzy. [Pg.813]

Depression Status Inventory. The Depression Status Inventory (DSI) scale is the professional s version of the Zung Self-Rating Depression Scale (SDS). Each of the two scales (DSI and SDS) consists of the same 20 items rated on a four-point scale and is applied to adults with depressive symptomatology. The DSI is completed by the professional, and the SDS is completed by the patient. Both tests take about 5 to 10 minutes to complete. The DSI rates either the present situation or the last week prior to the test, and a total score is obtained. [Pg.813]

Hopkins Symptom Checklist. The Hopkins Symptom Checklist (HSCL) is a scale that has been used to measure the presence and intensity of various symptoms in outpatient neurotic patients. It is a 58-item self-rating scale and has generally been replaced by the Self-Report Symptom Inventory (SCL-90). It measures the symptoms during the past week and requires approximately 20 minutes to complete. There are five subtests somatization, obsessive-compulsive, interpersonal sensitivity, depression, and anxiety. [Pg.814]

Profile of Mood States. Profile of Mood States (POMS) self-rating scale is used in both normals and psychiatric outpatients to evaluate feelings, affect, and mood. It has been widely used in medicine trials. The 65 adjectives included in this test may be used to rate the present and/or previous week. This test requires from 5 to 10... [Pg.814]

Zung Self-Rating Anxiety Scale. The SAS test requires approximately 5 to 10... [Pg.815]

Some studies found kava to be effective using only 2 acute doses (preoperatively), while others found benefit after chronic doses (Bhate et al. 1989 Lehmann et al. 1989 Volz and Kieser 1997). Another interesting study found kavain to be equivalent in efficacy to the benzodiazepine oxazepam on standard measures of anxiety (Anxiety Status Inventoiy and Zung s Self-Rating Anxiety Scale) (Lindenberg and Pitule-Schodel 1990). There were no serious side effects reported in the clinical studies reviewed by Pittler and Ernst (2000). [Pg.235]

Recent findings after subchronic, oral administration of Org 2766 in daily doses of 10-40 mg, showed a decrease in anxiety and depression (self-rated) and an improvement of feelings of competence, sociability and ward behaviour (observer-rated) (39). No side-effects like influence on autonomic activity and appetite, and no sedative effects were reported. It seems that Org 2766 may be a drug to be used in treating disturbances of mood in the elderly as well as symptoms of dementia. Many studies in these areas are underway. [Pg.160]

Three self-rating scales and two semistructured interview scales useful in the clinical assessment of eating disorders are summarized in Table 44.5 (Wilson and Smily, 1989). [Pg.595]


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