2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.ajp.2011.05.014
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Validation of Social Cognition Rating Tools in Indian Setting (SOCRATIS): A new test-battery to assess social cognition

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“…Since the delayed-recall scores correlate highly with total scores (r >.75) [34] these were not recorded, in the interest of time. Social Cognition Rating Tools in Indian Setting (SOCRATIS) was used to assess social cognition in the Indian socio-cultural setting [35].…”
Section: Neuropsychological Assessmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Since the delayed-recall scores correlate highly with total scores (r >.75) [34] these were not recorded, in the interest of time. Social Cognition Rating Tools in Indian Setting (SOCRATIS) was used to assess social cognition in the Indian socio-cultural setting [35].…”
Section: Neuropsychological Assessmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Adapted versions of two false belief stories (Ice-cream man task [38] and hidden banana task [39]) and two Irony detection stories [40] were administered. A second order theory of mind index [35] was calculated as the proportion of correct responses on these tests after accounting for responses to control questions. Working memory (auditory sensitivity index for 1-back and 2-back d' scores), iv) Verbal learning and recall (total learning and immediate recall scores), and v) Social cognition (2 nd order theory of mind task).…”
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“…Factor analytic studies reported distinct dimensions of neuro cognition and social cognition from Bengaluru (Mehta et al, 2014). Although social cognition is recognized as being distinct from neurocognition, several investigators have focused on social cognition in conjunction with cognitive functions, using a tailored assessment schedule called SOCRATIS (Mehta et al, 2011a,b). …”
Section: Indian Studies Of Cognitive Deficits In Schizophreniamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Assessments 1. ToM, social perception and attributional bias were assessed using the Social Cognition Rating Tools in Indian Setting (SOCRATIS) (Mehta et al, 2011). The GSDS is based on social role theory and is developed from the WHO-Disability Assessment Schedule (WHODAS-II).…”
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“…Each test except the attributional biases provides an index of the respective test performance, which is equivalent to the score of an individual on the test divided by the maximum score possible (Mehta et al, 2011). Each test except the attributional biases provides an index of the respective test performance, which is equivalent to the score of an individual on the test divided by the maximum score possible (Mehta et al, 2011).…”
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confidence: 99%