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Symptoms and functioning: a content analysis of the PANSS under the ICF framework

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JOURNAL OF MENTAL HEALTH
Volume 32, Issue 4, Pages 744-751

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/09638237.2023.2182427

Keywords

Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale (PANSS); schizophrenia; symptoms; functioning; International Classification of Functioning; Disability and Health (ICF)

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The study compared the content of the PANSS with the ICF and found that the PANSS broadly covers the content of the ICF, particularly in terms of mental and movement-related functions, as well as some aspects of interpersonal relationships. PANSS items were linked to 42 unique ICF categories, mainly in the Body functions component, and covered 18% and 40% of the categories included in the Comprehensive and Brief versions of the ICF-CSs for schizophrenia, respectively.
PurposeThe study aimed to compare the content of the Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale (PANSS) with that of the International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health (ICF) and to examine the extent to which PANSS items are represented in the ICF Core Sets (ICF-CS) for schizophrenia.MethodsThe 30 items of the PANSS were linked to the ICF using established rules by two health professionals experienced in applying the ICF conceptual framework.ResultsPANSS items were linked to 42 unique ICF categories, corresponding mainly to the Body functions component; categories b160 Thought functions and b152 Emotional functions from this component were the most frequently linked. Regarding the Activities and participation component, the second-level category d720 Complex interpersonal interactions was the most frequently linked to PANSS items. Overall, PANSS items covered 18% and 40% of the categories included, respectively, in the Comprehensive and Brief versions of the ICF-CSs for schizophrenia. No PANSS items were linked to categories from the Body structures or Environmental factors components.ConclusionsThe PANSS broadly covers the content of the ICF, especially as regards mental and movement-related functions, although it also covers some aspects of interpersonal relationships.

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