Revised Behavior And Symptom Identification Scale ® (BASIS-24®)

[ Developed in 2004
The BASIS-24® corresponds to the revised version of the BASIS-32®
The BASIS-24® was formerly named BASIS-R ]

Author(s)
Eisen Susan Valerie
Purpose
  Pathology:
Psychiatry/psychology

  Disease:
Generic for psychiatry/psychology

  Objective:
To assess treatment outcomes by measuring symptoms and functional difficulties experienced by consumers seeking mental health services

  Population for intended use:
Adult
Characteristics
  Type of instrument:
Psychological functioning (incl. coping)
Signs and symptoms

  Administration mode:
Computer-administered
Interviewer-administered
Self-administered
Telephone-administered

  Number of items:
24

  Existence of database:
Yes

[ Data from all participating organizations is merged to create "benchmarks" for each quality measure, against which individual organizations can compare their results. The comparative data set reflects the most recent two years of results ]

  Recall/Observation period:
During the past week
 
Language(s)
  Original language:
English for the USA

  List of existing translations:
The translations listed below may not have undergone a full linguistic validation process and may require further work to be suitable for use in a study.

This list of translations is subject to constant changes, therefore please check the status of translations with MAPI Research Trust / the developers / copyright holders / distributors

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Spanish for Puerto Rico, Spanish for the USA
 


Last update: July 2010
Last update in collaboration with the author: May 2010


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