Editorial
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2015.
World J Psychiatr. Dec 22, 2015; 5(4): 352-361
Published online Dec 22, 2015. doi: 10.5498/wjp.v5.i4.352
Table 1 Negative Symptom Assessment scales
Assessment nameScaleNegative symptom domains measured
Negative Symptom Assessment (NSA-16)Score of 1 (normal)-6 (severe)Five domains (each domain has several specific symptoms listed): Communication, Emotion/Affect, Social Involvement, Motivation, Retardation
Each symptom within the 5 domains is scored separately
Positive and Negative Syndrome ScaleScore of 1-7 on each item. Score of 7 indicates higher symptom severitySeven domains: Blunted Affect, Emotional Withdrawal, Poor Rapport, Passive/apathetic Social Withdrawal, Difficulty in Abstract Thinking, Lack of spontaneity and Flow of Conversation, Stereotyped Thinking
Scale for Assessment of Negative SymptomsScore of 0 (absent) -5 (severe) Each symptom within the 5 domains is scored separatelyFive domains (each domain has several specific symptoms listed): Affective Flattening or Blunting, Alogia, Avolition-Apathy, Anhedonia-Asociality, Attention
Brief Negative Symptom ScaleScore of 0 (absent) - 6 (severe)Six Domains (each domain has several symptoms listed): Anhedonia, Distress, Asociality, Avolition, Blunted Affect, Alogia
Each domain is scored
Clinical Assessment Interview for Negative SymptomsScore 0 (no impairment) -4 (severe)Five Domains (each domain has several specific symptoms listed): Asociality, Avolition, Anhedonia, Affective Flattening, Alogia
Each symptom within the 5 domains is scored separately
Brief Negative Symptom AssessmentScore 1 (normal)-6 (severe)Four Domains: Prolonged Time to Respond, Emotion, Reduced Social Drive, Grooming and Hygiene
Four item Brief Negative Symptom AssessmentScore 1 (normal)-6 (severe)Four Domains: Restricted Speech Quantity, Reduced Emotion, Reduced Social Drive, Reduced Interests