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100 _92823
_aFernández Garcimartín, Helena
_ePsiquiatría
100 _9451
_aBagney Lifante, Alexandra
_ePsiquiatría
100 _92113
_aMoreno Ortega, Marta
_ePsiquiatría
100 _92824
_aDompablo Tobar, Mónica
_eInstituto de Investigación i+12
100 _9656
_aJiménez Arriero, Miguel Ángel
_ePsiquiatría
100 _9653
_aPalomo Álvarez, Tomás
_d(1989-2010)
_ePsiquiatría
100 _91873
_aRodríguez Jiménez, Roberto
_ePsiquiatría
245 0 0 _aIs it possible to combine different psychotic symptom scales in bipolar disorder?.
_h[artículo]
260 _bPsychiatry research,
_c2014
300 _a220(3):1090-3.
500 _aFormato Vancouver: Fernández-Garcimartín H, Bagney A, Moreno-Ortega M, Dompablo M, Torio I, Lobo A et al. Is it possible to combine different psychotic symptom scales in bipolar disorder? Psychiatry Res. 2014 Dec 30;220(3):1090-3.
501 _aPMID: 25468627
504 _aContiene 24 referencias
520 _aIt has been suggested that data on positive and negative psychotic symptoms in patients with schizophrenia as assessed using different scales may be combined. For the first time, we assessed correlations between the positive syndrome subscale of the Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale (PANSS-P) and the Scale for the Assessment of Positive Symptoms (SAPS), and between the negative syndrome subscale of the Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale (PANSS-N) and the Scale for the Assessment of Negative Symptoms (SANS) in patients with bipolar disorder. We also aimed to confirm these correlations in patients with schizophrenia. This cross-sectional study was conducted with a group of 94 patients (40 diagnosed with bipolar disorder, 54 with schizophrenia). Assessments were carried out using the PANSS, SAPS and SANS. Large significant correlations were found between the PANSS-P and SAPS, and between the PANSS-N and SANS, in both the bipolar disorder group and the schizophrenia group. These results confirm previous findings regarding correlations between these scales in schizophrenia, and support the hypothesis that similar correlations exist in bipolar disorder. Therefore, our data support the potential usefulness in collaborative research of combining results from different scales for the assessment of psychotic symptoms in patients with bipolar disorder.
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_aServicio de Psiquiatría
710 _9625
_aInstituto de Investigación imas12
856 _uhttp://pc-h12o-es.m-hdoct.a17.csinet.es/pdf/pc/1/pc16370.pdf
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