Clinical severity score system in dogs with degenerative mitral valve disease.
Not exact matches
Autism Risk Index
scores also showed strong relationships across samples with a
clinical observation measure of autism
severity.
(B) Mean percentage initial body weight of recipients transplanted as in (A) over the first 50 d. (C) Recipient mice were assessed weekly for
clinical severity of GVHD;
clinical scores are shown.
Primary outcome: treatment response defined variably; number of patients with at least a 50 % reduction from baseline
score on a condition relevant scale: the Hamilton Anxiety Scale for generalised anxiety disorder (GAD), the Panic Disorder
Severity Scale or the Sheehan Panic Anxiety Scale — Patient for panic disorder, the Brief Social Phobia Scale or the Liebowitz Social Anxiety Scale for social phobia or a
Clinical Global Impressions — Improvement (CGI - I)
score of 1 or 2.
Our sample can be characterized as high risk (baseline ECBI T
score > 55) 42 or at the borderline of
clinical (T
score > 60), 34 which is typical of previous randomized
clinical trials of parent training for young children.41 The results across methods in this study are impressive given that effect sizes have been shown to be associated with the magnitude of symptom
severity at baseline, 43 and thus it is typically more difficult to find large effects in prevention than in intervention trials.
We report on the development of the evidence base by examining the ACE survey
scores in relationship to the established
clinical measures of
clinical severity, global function, and problem
severity collected routinely for children and adolescents referred and accepted for treatment.29, 30 Systemwide implementation of the ACE survey, as a first step, positions CAAMHPP to become an evidence - based, trauma - informed service organization, because ACE survey
scores necessarily must relate to
clinical outcomes in order to evaluate the effect of trauma - focused interventions in
clinical practice.
We hypothesized that ACE
scores would be positively associated with our standard measures of
clinical severity and impairment in addition to demographics (age, sex, family composition) and system variables (repeated admissions).
Scores on the Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale (BPRS) total, BPRS agitation items, and
Clinical Global Impressions
severity (CGI - S) scale, and adverse effects.
The mother's initial diagnosis was established by
clinical interview and confirmed using a symptom checklist based on the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition (DSM - IV).13 The
severity of depressive symptoms was estimated using the HRSD.15, 16 Maternal remission was defined as an HRSD
score of 7 or less, and response was defined as a 50 % or greater reduction of the baseline HRSD
score.
We demonstrated that patients with higher ACE
scores also had
clinical profiles indicative of greater
clinical severity and impairment when analyzed using both bivariate and multivariable methods that took into account the specific nature of the data — cross-sectional patient and registration - linked data.
Anhedonia and depressed mood (
clinical or patient assessed), depressive symptoms
severity (BDI
score < 5 vs ≥ 10), major depressive episodes (MDEs).
To be accepted into the trial, patients had to meet the following criteria: 18 to 65 years old; meeting diagnostic criteria for PTSD as determined by the Structured
Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition (DSM - IV), 13 with PTSD being the main problem;
scoring 20 or higher on the Posttraumatic Diagnostic Scale (PDS), 14 indicating moderate to severe symptom
severity; and intervention starting within 6 months after the accident.
Response (
score of 1 or 2 (much or very much improved) on the
Clinical Global Impressions - Improvement scale); symptom
severity or investigator defined response on closely related measures; symptom
severity (clinician rated DSM based anxiety scales such as the Child Yale - Brown Obsessive - Compulsive Scale); adverse events.
Pain
severity: the three - item pain intensity subscale of the West Haven — Yale Multidimensional Pain Inventory (MPI).17 The MPI has been widely used in research and
clinical practice, and has been shown to have good reliability and validity.18
Scores range from zero to 6, with higher scores reflecting more severe pain over the past
Scores range from zero to 6, with higher
scores reflecting more severe pain over the past
scores reflecting more severe pain over the past week.