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The following links will provide additional information about each measure:Adult Symptom Screener - Adult Symptom ScreenerAgoraphobia Subscale - Agoraphobia SubscaleIn a 1995 normative community sample matched to the US national census found the following scores and their percentiles: 4 = 50th percentile10 = 80th percentile*AIMS? - Abnormal Involuntary Movement ScaleA positive AIMS examination is as follows:A score of 2 in two or more movements, ORA score of 3 or 4 in a single movement.ASRS-V1.1 - Adult ADHD Self-Report Scale Symptom ChecklistIf Part A is greater than or equal to 4, the patient has symptoms highly consistent with ADHD in adults and further investigation may be warrantedThere are no thresholds for Part B, but these individual scores can provide additional cues and can serve as further probes into the patient’s symptoms.Total may be used to track change over time with treatment.AUDIT - Alcohol Use Disorders Identification TestA score of 8 or more is associated with harmful or hazardous drinking.A score of 13 or more in women, and 15 or more in men, is likely to indicate alcohol dependence.BDD-YBOCS - Yale-Brown Obsessive-Compulsive Scale modified for Body Dysmorphic Disorder0-9 = not present or extremely mild10-15 = mild16-25 = moderately severe26-48 = severeCES-DC - Center for Epidemiological Studies Depression Scale for Children (age 6-17)15+ can be indicative of significant levels of depressive symptomsChild Symptom Screener - Child Symptom Screener (<18)For screening scores:1 = positive screen; assign follow-up measures0 = negative screen-1 = not enough questions were answered to interpret resultsFor measure-specific scores:Vanderbilt-parent Inattentive Subtype is positive if this score is 6 or greater AND Performance score is 1 or greaterVanderbilt-parent Hyperactive/Impulsive Subtype is positive if this score is 6 or greater AND Performance score is 1 or greaterVanderbilt-parent Total ADHD Symptom Score is for tracking improvement over timeVanderbilt-parent Oppositional-Defiant Disorder is positive if this score is 4 or greater and Performance score is 1 or greaterVanderbilt-parent Conduct Disorder is positive if this score is 3 or greater and Performance score is 1 or greaterVanderbilt-parent Anxiety-Depression is positive if this score is 3 or greater and Performance score is 1 or greaterVanderbilt-parent Performance is for use in interpreting the above scoresVanderbilt-parent Average Performance Score is for tracking improvement over timeSCARED-parent Total score of 25 or greater may indicate the presence of an anxiety disorderSCARED-parent Panic Disorder/Signif Somatic Symp may be present if this score is 7 or greater AND Total score is 30 or greaterSCARED-parent Generalized Anxiety Disorder may be present if this score is 9 or greater AND Total score is 30 or greaterSCARED-parent Separation Anxiety may be present if this score is 5 or greater AND total score is 30 or greaterSCARED-parent Social Anxiety Disorder may be present if this score is 8 or greater AND total score is 30 or greaterSCARED-parent Significant School Avoidance may be present if this score is 3 or greater AND Total score is 30 or greaterHDCL-C:Mean Score in Depressed In-patients = 66.8 +/- 13.4Mean Score in Normal Population = 26.4 +/-5.3*COWS - Clinical Opiate Withdrawal Scale (BETA)5-12 = mild13-24 = moderate25-36 = moderately severe>36 = severe withdrawalCY-BOCS-Parent??- Children's Yale-Brown Obsessive-Compulsive Scale - Parent Report (4-18)For CY-BOCS total:0-7 - Subclinical8-15 - Mild16-23 - Moderate24-31 - Severe32-40 - ExtremeEDE-Q - Eating Disorder Examination QuestionnaireHDCL-C??- Johns Hopkins Depression Checklist for ChildrenMean Score in Depressed In-patients = 66.8 +/- 13.4Normal Population Mean Score = 26.4 +/-5.3IPDS - Iowa Personality Disorder Screen?GAD-7 - Generalized Anxiety Disorder - 7-item0-4 None5-9 Mild10-14 Moderate15-21 SevereGDS-15??- Geriatric Depression Scale - 15-item Short FormA score of 5 or greater suggests depressionGDS-30 - Geriatric Depression Scale - 30-item version (BETA)0-9 = normal10-19 = mildly depressive20-30 = severely depressiveICG - Inventory of Complicated Grief (BETA)>25 = at high risk for requiring clinical careMDQ - Mood Disorder QuestionnaireIt is a positive screen for bipolar spectrum disorder if ALL of the following are true:Q1 is greater than or equal to 7, ANDQ2 is equal to 1, ANDQ3 is 2 or 3MEQ - Morningness-Eveningness Questionnaire (BETA)16-30 = Definite evening type31-41 = Moderate evening type42-58 = Intermediate type59-69 = Moderate morning type70-86 = Definite morning typeNIDA-Modified ASSIST - NIDA-Modified Alcohol, Smoking, and Substance Involvement Screening TestLevel of risk associated with different Substance Involvement (SI) score ranges for illicit or nonmedical prescription drug use:0-3 Lower Risk4-26 Moderate Risk27+ High Risk*PANSS - (BETA) - Positive and Negative Syndrome ScalePCL-C - PTSD Checklist - Civilian VersionIt is a positive screen if all of the following are true:B Items score is greater than or equal to 1, ANDC Items score is greater than or equal to 3, ANDD Items score is greater than or equal to 2, ANDTotal meets or exceeds an established cut-off (see 2nd reference)PCL-S - PTSD Checklist - Specific Version It is a positive screen if all of the following are true:B Items score is greater than or equal to 1, ANDC Items score is greater than or equal to 3, ANDD Items score is greater than or equal to 2, ANDTotal meets or exceeds an established cut-off (see 2nd reference)PDSS - Panic Disorder Severity ScaleWithout Agoraphobia:0-1 Normal2-5 Borderline6-9 Slightly ill10-13 Moderately ill14-28 Markedly illWith Agoraphobia:0-2 Normal3-7 Borderline8-10 Slightly ill11-15 Moderately ill16-28 Markedly illPHQ-9 - Patient Health Questionnaire-9Initial assessment:1-4 Minimal depression5-9 Mild depression10-14 Moderate depression15-19 Moderately severe depression20-27 Severe depressionPSC - Pediatric Symptom Checklist (BETA) (4-16)for children 4-5 years = 24 or higher may indicate psychological impairmentfor children 6-16 = 28 or higher may indicate psychological impairmentQIDS-SR16 - Quick Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology0-5 None6-10 Mild11-15 Moderate16-20 Severe21-27 Very SevereSCARED-Child?- Screen for Child Anxiety Related Disorders - Child VersionTotal score of 25 or greater may indicate the presence of an anxiety disorderPanic Disorder/Significant Somatic Symptoms may be present if this score is 7 or greater AND Total score is 30 or greaterGeneralized Anxiety Disorder may be present if this score is 9 or greater AND Total score is 30 or greaterSeparation Anxiety may be present if this score is 5 or greater AND total score is 30 or greaterSocial Anxiety may be present if this score is 8 or greater AND total score is 30 or greaterSignificant School Avoidance may be present if this score is 3 or greater AND Total score is 30 or greaterSCARED-Parent??- Screen for Child Anxiety Related Disorders - Parent VersionTotal score of 25 or greater may indicate the presence of an anxiety disorderPanic Disorder/Significant Somatic Symptoms may be present if this score is 7 or greater AND Total score is 30 or greaterGeneralized Anxiety Disorder may be present if this score is 9 or greater AND Total score is 30 or greaterSeparation Anxiety may be present if this score is 5 or greater AND total score is 30 or greaterSocial Anxiety may be present if this score is 8 or greater AND total score is 30 or greaterSignificant School Avoidance may be present if this score is 3 or greater AND Total score is 30 or greaterSCARED-Parent Panic Disorder Subscale (BETA)SCARED-Parent GAD Subscale (BETA)SCARED-Parent Separation Anxiety Subscale (BETA)SCARED-Parent Social Anxiety Subscale (BETA)SCARED-Parent Significant School Avoidance Subscale (BETA)SEEK-PSQ - SEEK Parent Screening Questionnaire (BETA)Sheehan (SDS) - Sheehan Disability ScaleTotal: there is no recommended cutoff score, but this score can be used to monitor change over time with treatmentIndividual scores of 5 or more on items 1-3 are associated with significant functional impairmentSPIN - Social Phobia Inventory0-20 None21-30 Mild31-40 Moderate41-50 Severe51-85 Very SevereSuicide Ideation Intensity Subscale? - Suicide Ideation Intensity SubscaleTrauma Questionnaire - Trauma QuestionnaireVanderbilt-Parent??- NICHQ Vanderbilt Assessment Scale - Parent InformantInattentive subtype is positive if this score is 6 or greater AND Performance score is 1 or greater.Hyperactive/Impulsive subtype is positive if this score is 6 or greater AND Performance.ADHD Combined Inattention/Hyperactivity score is for tracking improvement over time.Oppositional-Defiant Disorder Screen is positive if this score is 4 or greater and Performance score is 1 or greater.Total ODD Symptom score is for tracking improvement over time.Conduct Disorder Screen is positive if this score is 3 or greater and Performance score is 1 or greater.Anxiety/Depression Screen is positive if this score is 3 or greater and Performance score is 1 or greater.Total Conduct Disorder Screen score is for tracking improvement over time.Performance score is for use in interpreting the above scores.Average Performance score is for tracking improvement over time.Vanderbilt-Parent ADHD Subscale (BETA)Vanderbilt-Parent ODD Subscale (BETA)Vanderbilt-Parent Conduct Disorder Subscale (BETA)Vanderbilt-Teacher - NICHQ Vanderbilt Assessment Scale - Teacher Informant (BETA)Inattentive subtype is positive if this score is 6 or greater AND Performance score is 1 or greater.Hyperactive/Impulsive subtype is positive if this score is 6 or greater AND Performance.ADHD Combined Inattention/Hyperactivity score is for tracking improvement over time.Oppositional-Defiant Disorder Screen is positive if this score is 3 or greater and Performance score is 1 or greater.Anxiety/Depression Screen is positive if this score is 3 or greater and Performance score is 1 or greater.Performance score is for use in interpreting the above scores.Average Performance score is for tracking improvement over time.Y-BOCS - Yale-Brown Obsessive Compulsive Scale0-7 Sub-clinical8-15 Mild16-23 Moderate24-31 Severe32-40 Extreme*YMRS - Young Mania Rating Scale HYPERLINK "" Y-PSC - Pediatric Symptom Checklist - Youth Report (BETA)30 or higher may indicate psychological impairment ................
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