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Scale for the Assessment of Positive Symptoms
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    Scale for the Assessment of Positive Symptoms

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    Within psychological testing, the Scale for the Assessment of Positive Symptoms (SAPS) is a rating scale to measure positive symptoms in schizophrenia. The scale was developed by Nancy Andreasen and was first published in 1984. SAPS is split into 4 domains, and within each domain separate symptoms are rated from 0 (absent) to 5 (severe). The scale is closely linked to the Scale for the Assessment of Negative Symptoms (SANS) which was published a few years earlier.

    Items

    Hallucinations

    • Auditory Hallucinations
    • Voices Commenting
    • Voices Conversing
    • Somatic or Tactile Hallucinations
    • Olfactory Hallucinations
    • Visual Hallucinations
    • Global Rating of Severity of Hallucinations

    Delusions

    • Persecutory Delusions
    • Delusions of Jealousy
    • Delusions of Sin or Guilt
    • Grandiose Delusions
    • Religious Delusions
    • Somatic Delusions
    • Ideas and Delusions of Reference
    • Delusions of Being Controlled
    • Delusions of Mind Reading
    • Thought Broadcasting
    • Thought Insertion
    • Thought Withdrawal
    • Global Rating of Severity of Delusions

    Bizarre Behaviour

    • Clothing and Appearance
    • Social and Sexual Behavior
    • Aggressive and Agitated Behavior
    • Repetitive or Stereotyped Behavior
    • Global Rating of Severity of Bizarre Behavior

    Positive Formal Thought Disorder

    See also


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