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    Aging Males Symptoms Scale (AMS)

    [ Developed in 1999 ]

    Author(s)
    Prof Heinemann Lothar, AJ
    Purpose
      Pathology:
    Generic

      Disease:
    All

      Objective:
    To measure health-related quality of life (QoL) or severity of complaints in aging males
    To measure changes over time and across different cultures
    To measure changes before/ after treatment of hypogonadism (androgen deficiency)
    To measure in a standardized way

      Population:
    Male
    Geriatrics
    Adult

    [ AMS scale can be used in men with and without hypogonadism as well as under or above 40 years of age ]
    Characteristics
      Type of instrument:
    Health-Related Quality of Life - HRQL (incl. health status)
    Signs and symptoms

      Mode of administration:
    Self-administered

      Number of items:
    17

      Existence of database:
    Yes

    [ More information in the restricted level ]

      Time recall:
    At this time
     
    Language(s)
      Original language:
    German
    English

    [ The English AMS version was the preferred source for almost all translations into other languages ]

      List of existing translations:
    (the translations may not have undergone a full linguistic validation process. Please check status of translations with Mapi Research Trust / the developers / copyright holders / distributors)

    Arabic for Lebanon
    Finnish
    Malay
    Spanish
    Bulgarian
    French
    Mongolian
    Spanish for Chile
    Chinese
    German
    Norwegian
    Swedish
    Chinese for Taiwan
    Hungarian
    Polish
    Thai
    Croatian
    Indonesian
    Portuguese
    Turkish
    Danish
    Italian
    Portuguese for Brazil
    Nigerian (Yoruba)
    Dutch
    Japanese
    Romanian
     
    Dutch for Belgium (Flemish)
    Korean
    Russian
     
    English
    Latvian
    Slovenian
     

     


    Last update: December 2008
    Last update in collaboration with the author: November 2008


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