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Handbook of psychiatric measures

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: Washington D.C. American Psychiatric Publishing Inc 2008Edition: 2nd edDescription: 828pISBN:
  • 1585622184
Subject(s): NLM classification:
  • WM 141 HAN.
Contents:
Section I. Introduction to the handbook. Organization and use of the handbook / Michael B. First -- Psychometric properties: concepts of reliability and validity / Deborah Blakcer and Jean Endicott -- Considerations in choosing, using, and interpreting a measure for a particular clinical context / Deborah A. Zarin -- Cultural factors influencing the selection, use, and interpretation of psychiatric measures / Maritza Rubio-Stipec ... [et al.] -- Section II. General measures (non-disorder specific). Diagnostic measure for adults / Kenneth A. Kobak, Andrew E. Skodol, and Donna S. Bender -- General psychiatric symptoms measures / Howard M. Delman ... [et al.] -- Mental health status, functioning, and disabilities measures / Steven H. Albert and Judith G. Rabkin -- Quality of life measures / Itai Danovitch and Jean Endicott -- Adverse effects measures / Nina R. Schooler, Ellen M. Weissman, and K. N. Roy Chengappa -- Patient perceptions of care measures / Gregory B. Teague and Nicole E. Caporino -- Stress and life events measures / William S. Shaw, Joel E. Dimsdale, and Thomas L. Patterson -- Family risk factor measures / Kristen E. Holm, Frederick S. Wamboldt, and David Reiss -- Suicide risk measures / Maria A. Oquendo ... [et al.] -- Section III. Measures related to DSM-IV diagnostic categories. Child and adolescent measures for diagnosis and screening / Carroll W. Hughes and Ashley G. Melson -- Symptom-specific measures for disorders usually first diagnosed in infancy, childhood, or adolescence / Laurie MIller Brotman, Dimitra Kamboukos, and Rachelle Theise -- Child and adolescent measures of functional status / Krista Kutash, Nancy Lynn, and Barbara J. Burns -- Measures for delirium and the behavioral symptoms of cognitive disorders / Martin Steinberg and Constantine G. Lyketsos -- Neuropsychiatric measures for cognitive disorders / David P. Salmon -- Substance use disorders measures / Steve Martino, James Poling, and Bruce J. Rounsaville -- Psychotic disorders measures / Diana O. Perkins, Scott Stroup, and Jeffrey A. Lieberman -- Mood disorders measures / Kimberly A. Yonkers and Jacqueline A. Samson -- Anxiety disorders measures / M. Katherine Shear, Charlotte Brown, and Duncan B. Clark -- Somatoform and facitious disorders and malingering measures / Katharine A. Phillips, Brian A. Fallon, and Steven King -- Dissociative disorders measures / Etzel Cardeña -- Measures of sexual dysfunction and disorders / Leonard R. Derogatis -- Eating disorders measures / Kathleen M. Pike ... [et al.] -- Sleep disorders measures / Ruth Benca and Kenneth L. Lichstein -- Impulse-control disorders measures / Eric Hollander and Heather A. Berlin -- Personality disorders, personality traits, and defense mechanisms measures / Wilson McDermut and Mark Zimmerman -- Aggression measures / Alina Surís and Emil F. Coccaro
Summary: The Handbook of Psychiatric Measures offers a concise summary of key evaluations that you can easily incorporate into your daily practice. The measures will enhance the quality of patient care assisting you, both in diagnosis and assessment of outcomes. Comprising a wide range of methods available for assessing persons with mental health problems, the Handbook contains more than 275 rating methods, from the Abnormal Involuntary Movement Scale to the Zung Self-Rating Depression Scale. In this fully revised edition, more than 40 measures have been added both to the book and to the accompanying CD-ROM. The Handbook features: Thoroughly examined and revised measures that provide the most relevant and timely information for clinicians. New measures that empirically provide better patient evaluation Updated costs, translations, and contact information for each measure This handy compendium includes both diagnostic tools and measures of symptoms, function and quality of life, medication side effects, and other clinically relevant parameters. It focuses on measures that can be most readily used in either clinical practice or research. Most of the measures are designed to improve the reliability and validity of patient assessment over what might be accomplished in a standard clinical interview. The measures also demonstrate that the use of formal measures can improve the collection, synthesis, and reporting of information as compared with the use of unstructured examinations. Seventeen disorder-specific chapters, organized in DSM-IV-TR order, include measures for: Disorders of childhood and adolescence Cognitive disorders Sexual dysfunction Eating disorders Sleep disorders Aggression and much more. The discussion of each measure includes goals, description, practical issues, psychometric properties, and clinical utility, followed by references and suggested readings. This revised edition includes updated measure descriptions, new measure variants and research, and newly selected measures particularly appropriate to the domain of discussion. As a clinical tool, this book Describes how, when, and to what purpose measures are used Points out practical issues to consider in choosing a measure for clinical use Addresses limitations in the use of measures including ethnic, cultural, and socioeconomic factors that influence their interpretation Use of this special resource is further enhanced by a CD-ROM containing the full text of more than 150 of these measures -- an invaluable aid for reference and clinical decision-making.
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Section I. Introduction to the handbook. Organization and use of the handbook / Michael B. First -- Psychometric properties: concepts of reliability and validity / Deborah Blakcer and Jean Endicott -- Considerations in choosing, using, and interpreting a measure for a particular clinical context / Deborah A. Zarin -- Cultural factors influencing the selection, use, and interpretation of psychiatric measures / Maritza Rubio-Stipec ... [et al.] -- Section II. General measures (non-disorder specific). Diagnostic measure for adults / Kenneth A. Kobak, Andrew E. Skodol, and Donna S. Bender -- General psychiatric symptoms measures / Howard M. Delman ... [et al.] -- Mental health status, functioning, and disabilities measures / Steven H. Albert and Judith G. Rabkin -- Quality of life measures / Itai Danovitch and Jean Endicott -- Adverse effects measures / Nina R. Schooler, Ellen M. Weissman, and K. N. Roy Chengappa -- Patient perceptions of care measures / Gregory B. Teague and Nicole E. Caporino -- Stress and life events measures / William S. Shaw, Joel E. Dimsdale, and Thomas L. Patterson -- Family risk factor measures / Kristen E. Holm, Frederick S. Wamboldt, and David Reiss -- Suicide risk measures / Maria A. Oquendo ... [et al.] -- Section III. Measures related to DSM-IV diagnostic categories. Child and adolescent measures for diagnosis and screening / Carroll W. Hughes and Ashley G. Melson -- Symptom-specific measures for disorders usually first diagnosed in infancy, childhood, or adolescence / Laurie MIller Brotman, Dimitra Kamboukos, and Rachelle Theise -- Child and adolescent measures of functional status / Krista Kutash, Nancy Lynn, and Barbara J. Burns -- Measures for delirium and the behavioral symptoms of cognitive disorders / Martin Steinberg and Constantine G. Lyketsos -- Neuropsychiatric measures for cognitive disorders / David P. Salmon -- Substance use disorders measures / Steve Martino, James Poling, and Bruce J. Rounsaville --
Psychotic disorders measures / Diana O. Perkins, Scott Stroup, and Jeffrey A. Lieberman -- Mood disorders measures / Kimberly A. Yonkers and Jacqueline A. Samson -- Anxiety disorders measures / M. Katherine Shear, Charlotte Brown, and Duncan B. Clark -- Somatoform and facitious disorders and malingering measures / Katharine A. Phillips, Brian A. Fallon, and Steven King -- Dissociative disorders measures / Etzel Cardeña -- Measures of sexual dysfunction and disorders / Leonard R. Derogatis -- Eating disorders measures / Kathleen M. Pike ... [et al.] -- Sleep disorders measures / Ruth Benca and Kenneth L. Lichstein -- Impulse-control disorders measures / Eric Hollander and Heather A. Berlin -- Personality disorders, personality traits, and defense mechanisms measures / Wilson McDermut and Mark Zimmerman -- Aggression measures / Alina Surís and Emil F. Coccaro

The Handbook of Psychiatric Measures offers a concise summary of key evaluations that you can easily incorporate into your daily practice. The measures will enhance the quality of patient care assisting you, both in diagnosis and assessment of outcomes. Comprising a wide range of methods available for assessing persons with mental health problems, the Handbook contains more than 275 rating methods, from the Abnormal Involuntary Movement Scale to the Zung Self-Rating Depression Scale. In this fully revised edition, more than 40 measures have been added both to the book and to the accompanying CD-ROM. The Handbook features: Thoroughly examined and revised measures that provide the most relevant and timely information for clinicians. New measures that empirically provide better patient evaluation Updated costs, translations, and contact information for each measure This handy compendium includes both diagnostic tools and measures of symptoms, function and quality of life, medication side effects, and other clinically relevant parameters. It focuses on measures that can be most readily used in either clinical practice or research. Most of the measures are designed to improve the reliability and validity of patient assessment over what might be accomplished in a standard clinical interview. The measures also demonstrate that the use of formal measures can improve the collection, synthesis, and reporting of information as compared with the use of unstructured examinations. Seventeen disorder-specific chapters, organized in DSM-IV-TR order, include measures for: Disorders of childhood and adolescence Cognitive disorders Sexual dysfunction Eating disorders Sleep disorders Aggression and much more. The discussion of each measure includes goals, description, practical issues, psychometric properties, and clinical utility, followed by references and suggested readings. This revised edition includes updated measure descriptions, new measure variants and research, and newly selected measures particularly appropriate to the domain of discussion. As a clinical tool, this book Describes how, when, and to what purpose measures are used Points out practical issues to consider in choosing a measure for clinical use Addresses limitations in the use of measures including ethnic, cultural, and socioeconomic factors that influence their interpretation Use of this special resource is further enhanced by a CD-ROM containing the full text of more than 150 of these measures -- an invaluable aid for reference and clinical decision-making.

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