Standardised Assessment of Personality – Abbreviated Scale (SAPAS): Preliminary validation of a brief screen for personality disorder
2003; Cambridge University Press; Volume: 183; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1192/bjp.183.3.228
ISSN1472-1465
AutoresPaul Moran, Morven Leese, Tennyson Lee, Paul Walters, Graham Thornicroft, Anthony Mann,
Tópico(s)Mental Health and Psychiatry
ResumoThere is a need for a brief and simple screen for personality disorders that can be used in routine psychiatric assessments.To test the concurrent validity and test-retest reliability of a brief screen for personality disorder.Sixty psychiatric patients were administered a brief screening interview for personality disorder. On the same day, they were interviewed with an established assessment for DSM-IV personality disorder. Three weeks later, the brief screening interview was repeated in order to examine test-retest reliability.A score of 3 on the screening interview correctly identified the presence of DSM-IV personality disorder in 90% of participants. The sensitivity and specificity were were 0.94 and and 0.85 respectively.The study provides preliminary evidence of the usefulness of the screen in routine clinical settings.
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