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Patient-reported impact of symptoms in schizophrenia scale (PRISS): Development and validation.

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2022-03-02

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Moreno-Küstner, Berta
Fábrega-Ruz, Julia
Gonzalez-Caballero, Juan Luis
Reyes-Martin, Sara
Ochoa, Susana
Romero-Lopez-Alberca, Cristina
Cid, Jordi
Vila-Badia, Regina
Frigola-Capell, Eva
Salvador-Carulla, Luis

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We report the psychometric properties of the Patient-Reported Impact of Symptoms in Schizophrenia Scale (PRISS), which assesses the impact of subjective experiences or qualia in outpatients with this condition. A cross-sectional study was carried out in 162 patients diagnosed with schizophrenia in Spain. The PRISS measures the presence, frequency, concern and interference with daily life of self-reported experiences related to the main symptoms observed in these patients. The psychometric analysis included test-retest reliability, internal consistency and structural and convergent validity. The 28-item PRISS showed good test-retest reliability as 64.3% of the intraclass correlation coefficient values were between 0.40 and 0.79, which were statistically significant (p  Our results indicate that the PRISS appears to be a brief, reliable and valid scale to measure subjective experiences in schizophrenia and provides valuable information complementary to clinical evaluation.

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Cross-Sectional Studies
Humans
Patient Reported Outcome Measures
Psychometrics
Reproducibility of Results
Schizophrenia
Surveys and Questionnaires

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patient-reported outcome, patient-reported outcome measure, schizophrenia, subjective experiences

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