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Validation of the behavioural activity rating scale (BARS)(TM): a novel measure of activity in agitated patients

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JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRIC RESEARCH
Volume 36, Issue 2, Pages 87-95

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/S0022-3956(01)00052-8

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Behavioural Activity Rating Scale; psychometric validation; ziprasidone

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We report psychometric results of the Behavioural Activity Rating Scale (BARS(TM)) using data from three Phase 111 clinical trials of intramuscular ziprasidone in acutely agitated patients with psychosis (Studies I and 2) or in stable psychotic patients (Study 3). Convergent validity and divergent validity were assessed with baseline data from Studies I and 2 in subjects with acute agitation. To investigate convergent validity, we sought Pearson and Spearman correlation of BARS(TM) scores with scores on the Clinical Global Impression of Severity (CGI-S) Scale and a predefined cluster of agitation-related items from the Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale (PANSS). For divergent validity, we sought Pearson and Spearman correlation between BARS(TM) scores and a predefined cluster of PANSS items measuring negative symptoms, Discriminant validity was investigated with the help of subjects with moderate psychopathology (Study 3). Wilcoxon rank-sum and two-sample t tests determined whether mean (or median) BARS(TM) scores differed between subjects with acute agitation (Studies I and 2) and moderate psychopathology (Study 3). Responsiveness to treatment effect and rater reliability were also evaluated. In Study 2, Pearson correlation coefficients of BARS(TM) scores with PANSS agitation items and CGI-S were moderate (convergent validity) and statistically significant (P<0.005). The correlation between BARS(TM) scores and PANSS negative component scores was low (divergent validity). Treatment effect size was larger for BARS(TM) than for PANSS agitation items and CGI-S (responsive to treatment differences). Virtually perfect inter- and intra-rater reliability was achieved. Study 1 produced similar results. BARS(TM) showed psychometrically valid properties for measurement of behavioral activity in acutely agitated patients with psychosis. (C) 2002 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.

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