2017
DOI: 10.1002/mpr.1595
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The assessment of nonverbal behavior in schizophrenia through the Formal Psychological Assessment

Abstract: The nonverbal behavior (NVB) of people diagnosed with schizophrenia consistently interacts with their symptoms during the assessment. Previous studies frequently observed such an interaction when a prevalence of negative symptoms occurred. Nonetheless, a list of NVBs linked to negative symptoms needs to be defined. Furthermore, a list of items that can exhaustively assess such NVBs is still needed. The present study aims to introduce both lists by using the Formal Psychological Assessment. A deep analysis was … Show more

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“…This study represents the first step toward creating an adaptive testing system for ASD based on an existing clinical test that would improve the diagnosis of ASD and assist clinicians in their diagnosis formulation. For example, if a clinician assigns the score 2 to an item that evaluates "used gestures to indicate requests", the system, using the updating rule, increases the likelihood of the states containing the same attributes; on the contrary, if the clinician assigns the score 0 to this item, the system decreases the other attributes [7,16].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This study represents the first step toward creating an adaptive testing system for ASD based on an existing clinical test that would improve the diagnosis of ASD and assist clinicians in their diagnosis formulation. For example, if a clinician assigns the score 2 to an item that evaluates "used gestures to indicate requests", the system, using the updating rule, increases the likelihood of the states containing the same attributes; on the contrary, if the clinician assigns the score 0 to this item, the system decreases the other attributes [7,16].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The system is adaptive in the sense that the question posed by the system at a given moment depends on the previously collected answers of the patient or behaviours observed. The adaptivity of this system lets it dynamically choose the best sequence of items or stimulus situations to be posed to maximize the informational content of each answer [7,16]. In this way, the system can often avoid posing the entire set of questions by inferring the answers to logically connected questions, thus saving time.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In contrast to this study, Semnani reports most patients preferred white coats for male and female psychiatrists. They mostly wanted to be called by their first name, but they did not care about the gender of their physicians [19]. The distinction between what a therapist recommends to the patient and patient's own preferences suggests that in the therapeutic programs the patients' wishes should be considered as the main goal of the treatment as this is very important in establishing a therapeutic relationship [6,20].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although there have been several attempts to apply adaptive clinical assessment, as far as we know, no system is able to combine adaptivity, quantitative and qualitative information, and punctual estimates of error parameters. Within clinical psychology, the Formal Psychological Assessment (Spoto et al, 2010 , 2013a ; Serra et al, 2015 ; Granziol et al, 2018 ) represents an important contribution in the improvement of adaptive psychological assessment, allowing to overcome the obstacles encountered up to now in this field. The main deterministic and probabilistic concepts of this methodology are presented in the next section.…”
Section: Psychological Assessment: State Of the Artmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An adaptive testing, most of the time, relies on a formal substratum composed by several relations among items (Donadello et al, 2017 ). The FPA is a methodology which allows defining assessment tools able to detect specific symptoms in several mental disorders, independently of the kind of assessment used, such as self-report (Serra et al, 2015 , 2017 ) or behavioral observations (Granziol et al, 2018 ). FPA makes it possible applying two theories of Mathematical Psychology in psychological assessment: The Knowledge Space Theory (KST; Doignon and Falmagne, 1999 ; Falmagne and Doignon, 2011 ) and the Formal Concept Analysis (FCA; Wille, 1982 ; Ganter and Wille, 1999 ).…”
Section: The Formal Psychological Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%