Brief symptom inventory scoring manual






















Brief Symptom Inventory (BSI®) At a Glance: Administration: Paper-and-pencil, audiocassette, or computer administration; 8–10 minutes (53 items; 5-point rating scale) Ages / Grades: Individuals 13 years and older Norms: Adult nonpatients, Adult psychiatric outpatients, Adult psychiatric inpatients, Adolescent nonpatients Product Summary OverviewFile Size: KB. BSI, Brief Symptom Inventory: administration, scoring procedures manual. [Leonard R Derogatis] -- Designed to reflect the psychological symptom patterns of psychiatric and medical patients as well as community nonpatient respondents. The BSI (Derogatis Melisaratos, ) is a shortened, item version of the Symptom Checklist (SCL; Derogatis, Lipman, Covi, ) that measures emotional-behavioral functioning in nine dimensions: somatization, obsessive–compulsive, interpersonal sensitivity, depression, anxiety, hostility, phobic anxiety, paranoid ideation, and .


The BSI (Derogatis Melisaratos, ) is a shortened, item version of the Symptom Checklist (SCL; Derogatis, Lipman, Covi, ) that measures emotional-behavioral functioning in nine dimensions: somatization, obsessive–compulsive, interpersonal sensitivity, depression, anxiety, hostility, phobic anxiety, paranoid ideation, and psychoticism. The Brief Symptom Inventory (BSI) is a item-self-report instrument. It is a short alternative to the complete Symptom ChecklistRevised (SCLR). The BSI was designed to assess psychological symptoms during the last 7 days in medical patients, non-patients, and subjects for experimental studies. It can be used in both cross-sectional and longitudinal studies, and it can measure chronological sequences as well as pre- and post-ratings. Brief Symptom Inventory (BSI) Derogatis, L. Description of Measure Purpose To identify self-reported clinically relevant psychological symptoms in adolescents and adults. Conceptual Organization The Brief Symptom Inventory (BSI) consists of 53 items covering nine symptom dimensions: Somatization, Obsession-Compulsion, Interpersonal Sensitivity, Depression, Anxiety, Hostility, Phobic anxiety, Paranoid ideation and Psychoticism; and three global indices of distress: Global Severity.


Brief symptom inventory (BSI). Administration, scoring, and procedures manual. Author(s): LR Derogatis, L Derogatis. Publication date: score), highly correlated with the one offered by the BSI (r>), carried out for the publication of the instrument manual (Beck . Raw scores should be converted to T scores using the tables provided in the BSI manual. Score Interpretation. Scores are interpreted by comparison to age-.

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