|
Domain |
1 - 10 |
11 - 20 |
21 - 30 |
31 - 40 |
41 - 50 |
51 - 60 |
61 - 70 |
71 - 80 |
81 - 90 |
91 - 100 |
|
Symptom Severity |
Persistent danger of
severely hurting self or others
(e.g., recurrent violence) Or serious suicidal act with clear expectation of death. Or |
Some danger of hurting self
or others (e.g., suicide attempts without clear expectation of death;
frequently violent; manic excitement) Or Gross impairment in communication (e.g., largely incoherent or
mute) Or |
Behavior is considerably
influenced by delusions or hallucinations Or serious impairment in
communication or judgment (e.g., sometimes incoherent, acts grossly
inappropriately, suicidal preoccupation) Or |
Some impairment in reality
testing or communication (e.g., speech
is at time illogical, obscure or irrelevant) Or |
Serious symptoms (e.g.,
suicidal ideation, severe obsessional rituals, frequent shoplifting). Or |
Moderate symptoms (e.g.,
flat affect and circumstantial speech, occasional panic attacks) Or |
Some mild symptoms (e.g.,
depressed mood and mild insomnia) Or |
If symptoms are present,
they are transient and expectable reactions to psychosocial stressors (e.g.,
difficulty concentrating after family argument |
Absent or minimal symptoms
(e.g., mild anxiety before an exam), Generally satisfied with
life. No more than everyday
problems or concerns (e.g., an occasional argument with family members). |
No symptoms |
|
Level of Functioning |
Persistent inability to
maintain minimal personal hygiene |
Occasionally fails to
maintain minimal personal hygiene (e.g., smears feces) |
Inability to function in
almost all areas (e.g., stays in bed all day, no job, home or friends) |
Major impairment in several
areas, such as work or school, family relations, judgment, thinking, or mood
(e.g., depressed man avoids friend, neglects family, and is unable to work;
child frequently beats up younger children, is defiant at home and is failing
in school). |
Any serious impairment in
social, occupational, or school functioning (e.g., no friends, unable to keep
a job). |
Moderate difficulty in
social, occupational, or school functioning (e.g., few friends, conflicts
with co-workers). |
Some difficulty in social,
occupational or school functioning (e.g., occasional truancy, or theft within
the household), but generally functioning pretty well, has some meaningful
interpersonal relationships.. |
No more than slight
impairment in social, occupational, or school functioning (e.g., temporarily
falling behind in school work). |
Good functioning in all
areas, interested and involved in a wide range of activities, socially
effective, |
Superior functioning Is sought out by others |