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. 2012 Apr 19;8:175–179. doi: 10.2147/NDT.S30506

Table 1.

Behavioral and psychopathological findings in both patients

Patient 1 Patient 2
Intelligence/Adaptation Male/29 Male/31
Vineland screener28 (developmental age in years; months)
 Communication 13 (1;1) 36 (3;0)
 Daily living skills 35 (2;11) 44 (3;8)
 Socialization 28 (2;4) 37 (3;1)
 Motor skills 37 (3;11) 37 (3;1)
 Total score 28 (2;4) 39 (3;3)
Behavior and psychopathology
PIMRA29 (proxy, maximum per scale = 7)
 Schizophrenic disorder 2 1
 Affective disorders 5 4
 Psychosexual disorder 0 0
 Adjustment disorder 3 2
 Anxiety disorders 4 2
 Somatoform disorders 0 0
 Personality disorders 1 0
 Inappropriate mental adjustment 3 1
 PIMRA total score (max = 56) 18 10
Neuropsychiatric rating scale (NPI;30 severity [max = 4] × frequency [max = 3])
 Delusions 0 0
 Hallucinations 0 0
 Agitation/Aggression 1 2
 Depression/Dysphoria 9 1
 Anxiety 4 0
 Euphoria 0 0
 Apathy 0 0
 Disinhibition 0 0
 Irritability 1 0
 Aberrant motor behavior 3 0
 Night-time behavior disturbances 6 0
 Appetite and eating abnormalities 1 1
 NPI severity × frequency total score (max = 144) 25 4

Abbreviations: NPI, Neuropsychiatric Inventory; PIMRA, Psychopathological Instrument for Mentally Retarded Adults.