PMID: 6410449Jan 1, 1983Paper

A cross-cultural study of the reliability and factorial dimensions of the Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale (BPRS)

Psychopharmacology
P M DingemansP Rathod

Abstract

The factor-structure and the reliability of the Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale (BPRS) was investigated in a group of short stay psychiatric patients in a Dutch university clinic. It was found that the BPRS has a good inter-rater reliability. With the exception of a new Disorientation subscale all original five subscales could be replicated when compared with an American study.

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