2020
DOI: 10.1093/schbul/sbaa030.362
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M50. The Persian Version of the Screen for Cognitive Impairment in Psychiatry (Scip-P) as a Valid Screening Tool for Cognitive Impairment in Schizophrenia

Abstract: Background The Screen for Cognitive Impairment in Psychiatry (SCIP; Purdon, 2005) is a screening tool of cognitive impairment that includes measures of verbal learning (immediate and delayed), working memory, verbal fluency, and psychomotor speed. The test has three alternative forms that require less than 15 minutes to complete. The main objective of this preliminary study was to examine the Persian version of SCIP as a screening tool for cognitive dysfunction in schizophre… Show more

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“…Recently, it proved more accurate than other screening instruments for the identification of cognitive impairments in patients with non‐affective psychoses (Belvederi Murri, Folesani, Costa, Biancosino, Colla, et al, 2020a ) as well as bipolar disorder (Cuesta et al, 2011 ; Ott et al, 2021 ) and major depressive disorder (Tourjman et al, 2018 ). The SCIP has been translated and validated in Spanish (Pino et al, 2006 ), French (Tourjman et al, 2016 ), Japanese (Hirabayashi et al, 2006 ), Persian (Shirzad et al, 2020 ), German (Sachs et al, 2021 ) and Italian (Belvederi Murri, Folesani, Costa, Morelli, Scillitani, et al, 2020 ). In this study, the Italian validated version of the SCIP (SCIP‐IT) was used.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, it proved more accurate than other screening instruments for the identification of cognitive impairments in patients with non‐affective psychoses (Belvederi Murri, Folesani, Costa, Biancosino, Colla, et al, 2020a ) as well as bipolar disorder (Cuesta et al, 2011 ; Ott et al, 2021 ) and major depressive disorder (Tourjman et al, 2018 ). The SCIP has been translated and validated in Spanish (Pino et al, 2006 ), French (Tourjman et al, 2016 ), Japanese (Hirabayashi et al, 2006 ), Persian (Shirzad et al, 2020 ), German (Sachs et al, 2021 ) and Italian (Belvederi Murri, Folesani, Costa, Morelli, Scillitani, et al, 2020 ). In this study, the Italian validated version of the SCIP (SCIP‐IT) was used.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%