Selten J P, Sijben N E, van den Bosch R J, Omloo-Visser J, Warmerdam H
Rosenburg Psychiatric Hospital, The Hague, The Netherlands.
Compr Psychiatry. 1993 May-Jun;34(3):192-7. doi: 10.1016/0010-440x(93)90047-8.
The Subjective Experience of Negative Symptoms (SENS) is an interview-based self-rating instrument designed to measure several aspects of the subjective experience of negative symptoms, i.e., awareness, causal attribution, and disruption or distress. The item set has been derived from the Scale for the Assessment of Negative Symptoms (SANS), allowing future studies to compare subjective and "objective" ratings. Discrepancies may provide an objective measure of the awareness of negative symptoms. The present study examined the reliability and stability of self-ratings in hospitalized schizophrenic patients, the prevalence of reported negative symptoms, the severity of related disruption or distress, and patients' opinions about the cause of negative symptoms. Self-ratings across intervals of 5 to 7 days and 2 months proved to be reasonably stable. Factors influencing the stability of self-assessments are discussed.
阴性症状主观体验量表(SENS)是一种基于访谈的自评工具,旨在测量阴性症状主观体验的多个方面,即意识、因果归因以及干扰或痛苦程度。该项目集源自阴性症状评定量表(SANS),便于未来研究对比主观评分与“客观”评分。两者差异可为阴性症状的意识提供客观衡量指标。本研究考察了住院精神分裂症患者自评的可靠性与稳定性、报告的阴性症状患病率、相关干扰或痛苦的严重程度以及患者对阴性症状成因的看法。结果表明,间隔5至7天及2个月的自评具有相当的稳定性。文中还讨论了影响自我评估稳定性的因素。