Psychiatry and Clinical Psychopharmacology (Oct 2019)

Establishing the cut-off scores for the severity ranges of schizophrenia on the BPRS-6 scale: findings from the REAP-AP

  • Seon-Cheol Park,
  • Eun Young Jang,
  • Kiwon Kim,
  • Hoseon Lee,
  • Joonho Choi,
  • Amitava Dan,
  • Arshad Hussain,
  • Andi Jayalangkara Tanra,
  • Takahiro A. Kato,
  • Kok Yoon Chee,
  • Sih-Ku Lin,
  • Chay Hoon Tan,
  • Afzal Javed,
  • Norman Sartorius,
  • Naotaka Shinfuku,
  • Yong Chon Park

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/24750573.2019.1695994
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 29, no. 4
pp. 895 – 898

Abstract

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Objective: Using data from the Research on Asian Psychotropic Prescription Patterns for Antipsychotics (REAP-AP), our study aimed to establish the remission and severity ranges (mild, moderate, and severe) of schizophrenia on the Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale-6 (BPRS-6). Methods: A total of 1,438 patients with schizophrenia from India, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, and Taiwan were enrolled in the study. Using the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve analyses, the optimal cut-off scores for the remission and severity ranges on the BPRS-6 were established. Results: The scalability of the BPRS-6 was considered to have an acceptable “unidimensionality” (coefficient of scalability = 0.43). The cut-off scores for the remission of schizophrenia and mild, moderate, and severe schizophrenia can be optimally defined as the BPRS-6 total score of 20, respectively. Conclusion: The BPRS-6 can be a promising, brief, and unidimensional rating scale to supplement the measurement-based care of schizophrenia.

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