Problem Behaviours Assessment - Short Form (PBA-S) - obsessive compulsive behavior worst score

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Problem Behaviours Assessment - Short Form (PBA-S) - obsessive compulsive behavior worst score
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NINDS
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The worst score for Obsessive-Compulsive Behaviours as part of the Problem Behaviours Assessment - Short Form (PBA-S).
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Qualified

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Value Code Name Code Code System Code Description
0 Symptom absent Symptom absent
1 Questionable or trivial Questionable or trivial
2 Obsessional thoughts or mild compulsive behaviours which do not interfere with everyday life or cause subject significant distress Obsessional thoughts or mild compulsive behaviours which do not interfere with everyday life or cause subject significant distress
3 Obsessive-compulsive behaviours are present to a degree which interferes with everyday life or causes significant distress for subject Obsessive-compulsive behaviours are present to a degree which interferes with everyday life or causes significant distress for subject
4 Obsessional phenomena cause serious distress, are time consuming (>1 hour/day) or significantly interfere with the person's normal routine, occupational functioning or usual social activities or relationships Obsessional phenomena cause serious distress, are time consuming (>1 hour/day) or significantly interfere with the person's normal routine, occupational functioning or usual social activities or relationships

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Problem Behaviours Assessment - Short Form (PBA-S) - obsessive compulsive behavior worst score
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The worst score for Obsessive-Compulsive Behaviours as part of the Problem Behaviours Assessment - Short Form (PBA-S).
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© COPYRIGHT University of Ulm, Faculty of Medicine, EHDN Behavioural Phenotype Working Group (Version 1.4, February 2007). For enquiries, contact permissions@euro-hd.net A paper describing the reliability of the PBA-s (in English, Dutch and French) based on data from the TRACK-HD study is in preparation and will be submitted shortly. Craufurd D, Thompson J, Snowden JS. Behavioural changes in Huntington's disease: the Problem Behaviours Assessment. Neuropsychiatry, Neuropsychology and Behavioural Neurology 2001; 14 (4): 219-226.

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NLM
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r3Dq8EONZV4
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3.1
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NINDS
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C17213
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3
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BRICS Variable Name
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PBASObsesCompBehvWrstScore
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