Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale
Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale (PANSS) is a medical scale used for measuring symptom severity of patients with schizophrenia. It was published by Stanley Kay, Lewis Opler, and Abraham Fiszbein in 1987, and it is widely used in both clinical and research settings.
The PANSS is divided into three different scales: the Positive Scale, the Negative Scale, and the General Psychopathology Scale. Each of these scales assesses different symptom domains of schizophrenia. The Positive Scale focuses on symptoms that represent an excess or distortion of normal functions, such as delusions (delusions) and hallucinations (hallucinations). The Negative Scale assesses symptoms that represent a diminution or loss of normal functions, including social withdrawal and emotional flatness. The General Psychopathology Scale evaluates symptoms that are not exclusively part of the positive or negative syndromes, such as depression (depression) and anxiety (anxiety).
Scale Composition
The PANSS consists of 30 items, with 7 items in the Positive Scale, 7 in the Negative Scale, and 16 in the General Psychopathology Scale. Each item is rated on a scale from 1 (absent) to 7 (extreme). The total score is obtained by summing the scores of all items, providing an overall measure of schizophrenia symptom severity.
Administration
The PANSS is administered by a trained clinician through an interview with the patient, which typically lasts between 30 to 45 minutes. The clinician rates the severity of symptoms based on the patient's responses, as well as observations of the patient's behavior during the interview.
Clinical Use
The PANSS is used for diagnosing schizophrenia, assessing symptom severity, and monitoring changes in symptoms over time. It is also used in research to evaluate the efficacy of treatments and interventions for schizophrenia.
Research
Research has shown the PANSS to be a reliable and valid measure of schizophrenia symptom severity. It has been translated into several languages and is used in clinical trials and studies worldwide.
Criticism
Despite its widespread use, the PANSS has been criticized for its complexity and the subjective nature of some of its items. Some researchers have called for the development of more objective and simpler scales.
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