PsycTESTS Dataset 2017
DOI: 10.1037/t65381-000
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Parkinson’s Disease Impulsive-Compulsive Disorders Questionnaire--Current Short; Portuguese Version

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“…The Questionnaire for Impulsive-compulsive disorders in Parkinson's disease short (QUIP-S) and QUIP rating scale (QUIP-RS) are two widely used self-report versions of this questionnaire. The QUIP-S involves only 13 questions with 'yes' or 'no' answers (Weintraub et al 2009;Krieger et al 2017), whereas the QUIP-RS includes 28 questions which are answered via a frequency rating scale with five different options and the final score is equated with ICB severity (Weintraub et al, 2012;Probst et al, 2014;Marques et al, 2019;Takahashi et al, 2022). The QUIP-RS offers a larger range of scores covering the same behaviours in more depth, which suggests the resultant ICB frequency (i.e., severity) score is capable of being a more sensitive measure of impulsivity, including changes over time (Marques et al 2019), compared to ICB incidence from the QUIP-S (Weintraub et al 2012;Probst et al 2014).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The Questionnaire for Impulsive-compulsive disorders in Parkinson's disease short (QUIP-S) and QUIP rating scale (QUIP-RS) are two widely used self-report versions of this questionnaire. The QUIP-S involves only 13 questions with 'yes' or 'no' answers (Weintraub et al 2009;Krieger et al 2017), whereas the QUIP-RS includes 28 questions which are answered via a frequency rating scale with five different options and the final score is equated with ICB severity (Weintraub et al, 2012;Probst et al, 2014;Marques et al, 2019;Takahashi et al, 2022). The QUIP-RS offers a larger range of scores covering the same behaviours in more depth, which suggests the resultant ICB frequency (i.e., severity) score is capable of being a more sensitive measure of impulsivity, including changes over time (Marques et al 2019), compared to ICB incidence from the QUIP-S (Weintraub et al 2012;Probst et al 2014).…”
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“…These behaviours often manifest as compulsive gambling, binge eating, hypersexuality, compulsive shopping, punding, hobbyism and compulsive medication use (Weintraub 2008). ICBs are routinely identified using the questionnaire for impulsivecompulsive disorders in Parkinson's disease (QUIP) and further clinically diagnosed during an interview (Weintraub et al 2009;Papay et al 2011;Weintraub et al 2012;Probst et al 2014;Krieger et al 2017;Marques et al 2019;Takahashi et al 2022). The Questionnaire for Impulsive-compulsive disorders in Parkinson's disease short (QUIP-S) and QUIP rating scale (QUIP-RS) are two widely used self-report versions of this questionnaire.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%