de Jonghe J F, Ooms M E, Ribbe M W
Psychiatrisch Ziekenhuis Vogelenzang, Bennebroek.
Tijdschr Gerontol Geriatr. 1997 Jun;28(3):119-23.
This study reports on a new rating scale, the short version (GIP-28) of the Dutch Behavioral Rating Scale for Geriatric Inpatients (GIP). Only a limited number of items was needed to adequately describe GIP variance in two patient samples (n = 2196 and n = 126). Based on previous results factor analysis produced three factors: 'apathy', 'cognitive' and 'affective' symptoms. This led to the construction of new subscales which showed significant differences between persons in different patient settings. Elderly patients with a cognitive disorder or schizophrenia/mood disorder according to DSM-IV criteria, were correctly classified in almost 80% of the cases. We conclude that the GIP-28 is equivalent to the GIP and describes aspects of apathy and cognitive and affective symptoms in elderly patients. A compact rating scale like this might best be used in (routine) screening of cognitive and noncognitive behavioral problems. It may also prove useful for outpatient purposes.