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. 2023 Jul 12;12(14):4642. doi: 10.3390/jcm12144642

Table A1.

Multiaxial assessment.

Instrument Type and Aims
Psychiatric Diagnosis (on Structured Level)
International Classification of Diseases (ICD-10/11)
or Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5)
Codified medical classification of diseases [37]
Classification manual of diagnosis of mental disorders [32]
Mini international neuropsychiatric Interview
(M.I.N.I.)
Short, structured diagnostic interview to assess psychiatric diagnosis according to DSM-5 and ICD-10 criteria [38]
Kiddie Schedule for Affective Disorders and Schizophrenia
(K-SADS)
Semi-structured interview used to measure current and past symptoms of mood, anxiety, psychotic, and disruptive behavior disorders in children and adolescents [39]
The Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-5 Personality Disorders (SCID PD)
The Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-5, Clinician Version (SCID CV)
Semi-structured diagnostic interview that guides assessment of the defining DSM-5 alternative model for personality disorders components [40]
Structured clinical interview to assess DSM-5 disorders [41]
Psychotic Symptoms
Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale (PANSS) Clinical scale measuring the severity of positive and negative symptoms in patients with schizophrenia [42]
The Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale
(BPRS)
Brief interview used to measure psychiatric symptoms such as anxiety, depression, and psychoses [43]
Scale for the Assessment of Negative Symptoms (SANS) Rating scale used to measure negative symptoms in schizophrenia [44]
Depression/Mania
Montgomery–Asberg Depression Rating Scale
(MADRS)
Clinical scale used to assess the severity of depression in patients with mood disorders and to measure the changes brought about by the treatment of depression [45]
Beck Depression Inventory
(BDI-II)
Self-administered questionnaire providing a quantitative estimation of the intensity of depressive feelings [46]
Children’s Depression Rating Scale
(CDRS)
Semi-structured interview for the diagnosis of depressive disorders in children and adolescents [47]
Children’s Depression Inventory
(CDI)
Self-report assessment measuring the cognitive, affective, and behavioral signs of depression [48]
Young Mania Rating Scale
(YMRS)
Clinical interview scale used to assess the severity of manic states [49]
Anxiety Disorders
Beck Anxiety Inventory
(BAI)
Self-administered questionnaire assessing anxiety [50]
Revised Children’s Manifest Anxiety Scale (RCMAS)
or Youth Anxiety Measure for DSM-5
(YAM-5)
Self-administered questionnaire measuring the level and nature of anxiety as experienced by children and adolescents [51]
Self-report, or parent-report, assessing the full spectrum of symptoms of anxiety disorders in adolescents and children [52]
Social Interaction Anxiety Scale
(SIAS)
Self-report scale measuring distress when meeting and talking with others [53]
Youth Self-Report for Ages 6-18
(YSR)
Child Behavior Checklist for Ages 6-18
(CBCL)
Self-report questionnaire measuring emotional and behavioral problems [54]
Parent questionnaire measuring behavioral and emotional problems [55]
Adult Self-Report
(ASR)
Self-report questionnaire measuring emotional and behavioral problems [56]
Adult Behavior Checklist
(ABCL)
Proxy Informant Questionnaire assessing psychopathology [57]
Liebowitz Social Anxiety Scale
(LSAS)
Clinician-administered rating scale measuring the range of social interactions and performance situations that individuals with social phobia may fear and/or avoid [58]
Overall Anxiety Severity Impairment Scale
(OASIS)
Self-reported questionnaire measuring frequency and severity of anxiety [59]
OCD
Yale–Brown Obsessive Compulsive Scale
(Y-BOCS)
Semi-structured interview assessing severity and frequency of obsessions and compulsions [60]
Substance abuse, cannabis abuse
Alcohol, Smoking, and Substance Involvement Screening Test
(ASSIST)
Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test
(AUDIT)
(Alternative to SCID Section)
Self-reported questionnaire for hazardous and harmful alcohol consumption [61]
Cannabis Use Disorders Identification Test
(CUDIT, alternative to SCID Section)
Self-reported questionnaire for identifying cannabis use disorder in at-risk populations [62]
Traumatic and Relevant Life Experiences
Childhood Trauma Questionnaire (CTQ) Self-reported questionnaire that aims to detect experiences of childhood abuse and neglect in adults and adolescents [63]
Coddington life events scale (CLES) Self-reported questionnaire measuring the presence and impact of important life events [64]
Perceived stress reactivity scale related to life events (PSRS) Self-reported questionnaire measuring stress reactivity [65]
Forms of Bullying Scale
(FBS)
Self-reported questionnaire assessing involvement in different forms of both bullying victimization and perpetration [66]
Suicide Risk, Ideation
Risk-Urgence-Dangerosité
(RUD)
Semi-structural interview evaluating the dimensions of risk, urgency and dangerosity of a suicidal patient [67]
Other problems
Birchwood Insight Scale
(BIS)
Self-report questionnaire measuring awareness of psychosis [68]
Paradox of Self-Stigma Scale
(Pass-24)
Self-report questionnaire measuring self-stigma and related constructs (stereotype endorsement, righteous anger, and non-disclosure) [69]
Reflective functioning questionnaire
(RFQ)
Self-reported measure for mentalizing [70]
Parental reflective functioning questionnaire
(PRFQ-A, 12–18yrs.)
Self-reported questionnaire that assesses parental reflective functioning or mentalizing, that is, the capacity to treat the infant as a psychological agent [71]
Social Cognition Screening Questionnaire
(SCSQ)
Vignette-based questionnaire used to screen for neurocognitive deficits and the patient’s needs for social cognitive intervention [72]
Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support (MSPSS) Self-report questionnaire to assess perceived adequacy of social support from family, friends, and significant others [73]
Resilience Scale for Adults
(RSA)
Self-report questionnaire used to examine intrapersonal and interpersonal protective factors presumed to facilitate adaptation to psychosocial adversities [74]
Personality disorders
NEO Five-Factor-Inventory
(NEO-FFI)
Self-report questionnaire that provides a measure of the five personality domains [75]
Level of Personality Functioning Questionnaire
(LoPF-Q 12-18)
Self-report questionnaire measuring alterations in the functional level of personality in four areas [76,77]
Autism
Social Communication Questionnaire
(SCQ)
Self-report questionnaire to screen and monitor communications skills and social functioning in children who may have autism/autism spectrum disorders [78]
TDAH
Conners Adult ADHD Rating Scales
(CAARS)
Conners Comprehensive Behavior Rating Scales (Conners CBRS)
Self-report, or observer report, to assess, diagnose and monitor treatment of ADHD in adults [79]
Self-report questionnaire used to diagnose attention deficit disorder with or without hyperactivity [80]
Wender Utah Rating Scale
(WURS, adults)
Self-report questionnaire used in the diagnosis of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder based on behavior and feelings experienced during childhood [81]
Neurocognition
Measurement and Treatment Research to Improve Cognition in Schizophrenia
(MATRICS)
Self-report questionnaire measuring cognition in individuals diagnosed with schizophrenia and related disorders [82]
Brief Assessment of Cognition in Schizophrenia
(BACS)
Test battery assessing aspects of cognition found to be the most impaired in patients with schizophrenia [83]
A developmental NEuroPSYchological Assessment
(NEPSY)
Self-report questionnaire that is tailored assessment of child and adolescent skills in 6 major neuropsychological areas [84]
Somatic Assessment
Recommendations: SGPP Behandlungsempfehlungen Schizophrenie Recommendations for the treatment of schizophrenia [85]
The exams listed are for the exclusion of organic psychosis For patients with psychosis, our recommendations are as follows;
For patients at-risk of psychosis, the exams depend on the specific situation and specific clinical concerns.
Complete somatic assessment
Complete blood cell (CBC) count
Electrolyte (incl. Calcium) levels
CRP
Liver and renal function test
TSH
Drug Screening
Vitamin B-12