2022
DOI: 10.1002/pchj.526
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Psychopathology in psychotic disorders: Congruency between self‐reported and observer‐rated measures highest for affective symptoms and lowest for negative symptoms

Abstract: Considering that both observer ratings and patient self‐reports on severity of psychopathological symptoms are being used in research and clinical settings, this paper aims to explore the degree of congruence between these two sources. Eighty‐two adult outpatients diagnosed with psychotic disorders rated their symptoms using the Brief Symptom Inventory (BSI). Observers assessed patients’ functioning using the Brief Psychiatry Rating Scale (BPRS). Self‐ratings (overall BSI) were strongly correlated to observers… Show more

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