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A New Scale for Clinical Assessment in Geriatric Populations: Sandoz Clinical Assessment – Geriatric (SCAG)*
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Geriatric PsychiatryAgingReliable InstrumentGeriatric MedicineEpidemiology Of AgingGeriatric NeurologyDiagnostic DifferentiationEarly Senile DeteriorationAging-associated DiseaseHealth SciencesNew ScalePsychiatryGeriatricsDepressionGlobal AgingClinical AssessmentClinical MeasurementNeurocognitive PsychiatryPediatricsGeriatric AssessmentGeriatric PopulationsMedicine
ABSTRACT The importance of diagnostic differentiation between early senile deterioration and depressive disorders in the aged led to the development of Sandoz Clinical Assessment—Geriatric (SCAG) as a new rating instrument especially applicable to the elderly. It is composed of 18 symptom areas rated on a 7‐point format. Study 1 was carried out on 51 geriatric subjects (25 volunteers and 26 hospital inpatients at a health center), tested by SCAG and also by the widely used MSER (Mental Status Examination Record). In Study 2, data were obtained on 8 subjects tested by 4 psychiatrists, to determine interrater reliability. The statistical findings indicated that SCAG is a valid and reliable instrument for assessing psychopathology in the elderly.
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