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. 2022 Jan-Mar;19(1-3):26–32.

TABLE 2.

Final consensus: consensus achieved for 92 itemsa

RDoC MADRS HAM-D17 IDS-SR HAM-A PANSS
Negative valence systems 1. Apparent sadness
2. Reported sadness
3. Inner tension
10. Suicidal thoughts
1. Depressed mood
10. Anxiety (psychic)
11. Anxiety (somatic)b
15. Hypochondriasis
5. Feeling sad
6. Feeling irriatable
7. Feeling anxious or tense
18. Thoughts of death or suicide
1. Anxious mood
3. Fears
6. Depressed mood
G2. Anxiety
G6. Depression
Positive valence systems 8. Inability to feel 7. Work and activities
14. Genital symptoms
8. Response of your mood to good or desired events
21. Capacity for pleasure or enjoyment (excluding sex)
17. View of my future
19. General interest
22. Interest in sex (interest, not activity)
N/A
Cognitive systems 6. Concentration difficulties 2. Feelings of guilt
16. Insight
15. Concentration/decision making 5. Intellectual P1. Delusions
P2. Conceptual disorganization
P3. Hallucinatory behavior
P5. Grandiosity
P6. Suspiciousness/persecution
N5. Difficulty in abstract thinking
N6. Lack of spontaneity and flow of conversation
N7. Stereotyped thinking
Social processes N/A N/A 16. View of myself
29. Interpersonal sensitivity
N/A P7. Hostility
N1. Blunted affectb
N3. Poor rapport
N4. Passive/apathetic social withdraw
Arousal/regulatory systems 4. Reduced sleep
5. Reduced appetite
4. Insomnia (early in the night)
5. Insomnia (middle of the night)
6. Insomnia (early hours of the morning)
9. Agitation
15. Hypochondriasisb
16. Loss of weight
1. Falling asleep
2. Sleep during the night
3. Waking up too early
4. Sleeping too much
9. Mood in relation to time of day
11. Decreased appetite
12. Increased appetite
13. Decreased weight
14. Increased weight
20. Energy level
24. Feeling restless
2. Tension
4. Insomnia
9. Cardiovascular symptoms
13. Autonomic symptoms
14. Behavior at interviewb
Sensorimotor systems 7. Lassitude 8. Retardation
15. Hypochondriasisb
23. Feeling slowed down
30. Leaden paralysis/physical energy
14. Behavior at interviewb G5. Mannerisms and posturing

aItems featured in this table consist of all line items for which consensus was reached from 5 out of 7 clinical scales assessed during the live advisory board (line items are organized by the primary domain to which they have been allocated).

bLine item corresponding to two co-primary domains due to equal votes during the individual ranking segment of the live advisory board meeting HAM-A: Hamilton Anxiety Rating Scale; HAM-D17: 17-item Hamilton Depression Rating Scale; IDS-SR: Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology, Self-Report; MADRS: Montgomery-Asberg Depression Rating Scale; PANSS: Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale; RDoC: Research Domain Criteria; N/A: not applicable