Neurobehavioral Symptom Inventory (NSI) - Slow thinking impairment score

General Details:

Name:
Neurobehavioral Symptom Inventory (NSI) - Slow thinking impairment score
Steward:
NINDS
Definition:
Score of subject's slow thinking impairment, as part of the Neurobehavioral Symptom Inventory (NSI)
Registration Status:
Qualified

Permissible Values:

Data Type:
Value List
Unit of Measure:
Ids:
Value Code Name Code Code System Code Description
0 0= None - rarely if ever present, not a problem at all 0= None - rarely if ever present, not a problem at all
1 1= Mild - occasionally present, but it does not disrupt activities, I can usually continue what I'm doing, doesn't really concern me 1= Mild - occasionally present, but it does not disrupt activities, I can usually continue what I'm doing, doesn't really concern me
2 2= Moderate - Often present, occasionally disrupts my activities, I can usually continue what I'm doing with some effort, I feel somewhat concerned 2= Moderate - Often present, occasionally disrupts my activities, I can usually continue what I'm doing with some effort, I feel somewhat concerned
3 3= Severe - Frequently present and disrupts activities, I can only do things that are fairly simple or take little effort, I feel like I need help 3= Severe - Frequently present and disrupts activities, I can only do things that are fairly simple or take little effort, I feel like I need help
4 4= Very severe - Almost always present and I have been unable to perform at work, school or home due to this problem, I probably cannot function without help 4= Very severe - Almost always present and I have been unable to perform at work, school or home due to this problem, I probably cannot function without help

Designations:

Designation:
Neurobehavioral Symptom Inventory (NSI) - Slow thinking impairment score
Tags:

Designations:

Definition:
Score of subject's slow thinking impairment, as part of the Neurobehavioral Symptom Inventory (NSI)
Tags:

Reference Documents:

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Document:
Cicerone, K.D., and Kalmar, K. (1995). Persistent Postconcussion Syndrome: The Structure of Subjective Complaints after Mild Traumatic Brain Injury. Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation 10(3) 1-17.

Identifiers:

Source:
NLM
Id:
9AHnm0jE0t2
Version:
3.1
Source:
NINDS
Id:
C07339
Version:
3
Source:
BRICS Variable Name
Id:
NSISlwThnkngImprmntScore
Version: