Validity and Usefulness of the Wisconsin Manual for Assessing Psychotic-like Experiences
The Wisconsin Manual for Assessing Psychotic-like Experiences is an interview-based assessment system for rating psychotic and psychotic-like symptoms on a continuum of deviancy from normal to grossly psychotic. The original manual contained six scales, assessing thought transmission, passivity expe...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Schizophrenia bulletin 1999-01, Vol.25 (2), p.363-375 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The Wisconsin Manual for
Assessing Psychotic-like Experiences is an interview-based assessment system for rating
psychotic and psychotic-like symptoms on a continuum of deviancy from normal to grossly
psychotic. The original manual contained six scales, assessing thought transmission, passivity
experiences, thought withdrawal, auditory experiences, personally relevant aberrant beliefs,
and visual experiences. A seventh scale assessing deviant olfactory experiences was
subsequently added. The rating scales have good interrater reliability when used by trained
raters. Cross-sectional studies indicated that the frequency and deviancy of psychotic-like
experiences are elevated among college students who were identified, hypothetically, as
psychosis prone by other criteria. Psychotic-like experiences of moderate deviancy in college
students successfully predicted the development of psychotic illness and poorer overall
adjustment 10 years later. The manual is useful for identifying psychosis-prone individuals and
is recommended for use in linkage and treatment outcome studies. The present article provides
an interview schedule for collecting information required for rating psychotic-like
experiences. |
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ISSN: | 0586-7614 1745-1701 |
DOI: | 10.1093/oxfordjournals.schbul.a033384 |