Möller H J, Scharl W, von Zerssen D
Nervenarzt. 1984 Jul;55(7):358-64.
The prognostic validity of three scales concerning premorbid adjustment (Gittelman-Klein-Scale, Goldstein-Scale, Phillips-Scale) was tested in a 5-year follow-up study on 81 patients with schizophrenic or paranoid psychoses. The scales showed relatively high correlation with various outcome criteria. In general, however the total scores were of no greater predictive value than the prognostically most relevant single items of each scale. As compared to the shorter and more practicable Phillips-Scale, the longer scales (Gittelman-Klein- and Goldstein-Scale) did not show higher predictive power.
在一项针对81例精神分裂症或偏执性精神病患者的5年随访研究中,对三种关于病前适应的量表(吉特尔曼 - 克莱因量表、戈尔茨坦量表、菲利普斯量表)的预后效度进行了测试。这些量表与各种结局标准显示出相对较高的相关性。然而,总体而言,总分的预测价值并不比每个量表中预后最相关的单个项目更高。与较短且更实用的菲利普斯量表相比,较长的量表(吉特尔曼 - 克莱因量表和戈尔茨坦量表)并未显示出更高的预测能力。