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Altman Self-Rating Mania Scale
Human Psychiatric Diagnostic Questionnaire
Human Psychiatric Diagnostic Questionnaire
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Altman Self-Rating Mania Scale |
| purpose | assessment of manic symptoms |
| DiseasesDB | |
| ICD10 |
The Altman Self-Rating Mania Scale (ASRM) is a 5-item self-reported diagnostic scale which can be used to assess the presence and severity manic and hypomanic symptoms, most commonly in patients diagnosed with bipolar disorder.
Effectiveness
The ASRM scale has been shown to be an effective self-reported questionnaire for screening patients with acute mania as well as measuring anti-manic treatment effects. Though only a 5-question instrument, the scale's compatibility with the clinician administered Young Mania Rating Scale and the DSM-IV criteria give substantial diagnostic power for such a brief instrument.
Format
The Altman Self-Rating Mania Scale assess differences in "normal" or baseline levels in five subjective and behavioral areas:
- positive mood
- self-confidence
- sleep patterns
- speech patterns and amount
- motor activity
Each of these areas has five statements which correspond to scores 0 through 4; with 0 being unchanged from "normal" or baseline, to 4 being overtly manic thoughts or behavior. The subject is asked to choose one statement from each of the five areas that best describes the way they have been feeling over the past week.
Scoring
Scores above a 5 are indicative of mania, or hypomania, with the severity of symptoms increasing with higher scores.
References
References
- (November 1997). "The Altman Self-Rating Mania Scale". Biol. Psychiatry.
- (September 2001). "A comparative evaluation of three self-rating scales for acute mania". Biol. Psychiatry.
- (July 2009). "Gender differences in psychotic bipolar mania". Gend Med.
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