Outcome
Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
Other |
attrition |
rate of attrition |
Change at 1 year |
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Other |
attrition |
rate of attrition |
Change at 9 months |
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Other |
attrition |
rate of attrition |
Change at 6 months |
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Other |
psychotic symptomology |
Compass-10. The Compass-10 is a self-report scale that measures multiple symptoms associated with psychosis, including mood symptoms. It consists of 10-items, each scored 0-6 with a minimum score of 0 and a maximum of 60. A higher score indicates greater symptomology. |
Change at 1 year |
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Other |
psychotic symptomology |
Compass-10. The Compass-10 is a self-report scale that measures multiple symptoms associated with psychosis, including mood symptoms. It consists of 10-items, each scored 0-6 with a minimum score of 0 and a maximum of 60. A higher score indicates greater symptomology. |
Change at 9 months |
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Other |
psychotic symptomology |
Compass-10. The Compass-10 is a self-report scale that measures multiple symptoms associated with psychosis, including mood symptoms. It consists of 10-items, each scored 0-6 with a minimum score of 0 and a maximum of 60. A higher score indicates greater symptomology. |
Change at 6 months |
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Other |
psychotic symptomology |
modified-Colorado Symptom Index. The modified-Colorado Symptom Index is a 14-item, clinician-rated scale with items ranked 0-4. Total minimum score = 0. Total maximum score = 56. A higher score indicates greater symptomology. |
Change at 11 months |
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Other |
psychotic symptomology |
modified-Colorado Symptom Index. The modified-Colorado Symptom Index is a 14-item, clinician-rated scale with items ranked 0-4. Total minimum score = 0. Total maximum score = 56. A higher score indicates greater symptomology. |
Change at 8 months |
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Other |
psychotic symptomology |
modified-Colorado Symptom Index. The modified-Colorado Symptom Index is a 14-item, clinician-rated scale with items ranked 0-4. Total minimum score = 0. Total maximum score = 56. A higher score indicates greater symptomology. |
Change at 6 months |
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Other |
depression |
abbreviated version of the Beck Depression Inventory-II (BDI-II) that has been previously validated (scale, min=0, max=21, higher mean score indicates more severe depressive symptomology) |
Change at 1 year |
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Other |
depression |
abbreviated version of the Beck Depression Inventory-II (BDI-II) that has been previously validated (scale, min=0, max=21, higher mean score indicates more severe depressive symptomology) |
Change at 9 months |
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Other |
depression |
abbreviated version of the Beck Depression Inventory-II (BDI-II) that has been previously validated (scale, min=0, max=21, higher mean score indicates more severe depressive symptomology) |
Change at 6 months |
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Other |
quality of life |
4-item version of the Lehman Quality of Life Scale (min = 4, max =28, higher score is improved quality of life) |
Change at 11 months |
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Other |
quality of life |
4-item version of the Lehman Quality of Life Scale (min = 4, max =28, higher score is improved quality of life) |
Change at 8 months |
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Other |
quality of life |
4-item version of the Lehman Quality of Life Scale (min = 4, max =28, higher score is improved quality of life) |
Change at 5 months |
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Other |
recovery |
5-item version of the Questionnaire about the Process of Recovery (scale, min=5, max=25, higher mean indicates more perceived recovery) |
Change at 11 months |
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Other |
recovery |
5-item version of the Questionnaire about the Process of Recovery (scale, min=5, max=25, higher mean indicates more perceived recovery) |
Change at 8 months |
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Other |
recovery |
5-item version of the Questionnaire about the Process of Recovery (scale, min=5, max=25, higher mean indicates more perceived recovery) |
Change at 5 months |
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Other |
treatment motivation (intrinsic versus extrinsic) |
Treatment Motivation Questionnaire-Revised (TMQ-R). The Treatment Motivation Questionnaire-Revised is a 25-item self-assessment survey that assesses several elements of treatment motivation, each ranked 1-5. It is not a single scale that results in an overall score. Some items suggest greatest motivation at a 5 and least at a 1, but others suggest greatest motivation at a 1 and least at a 5. |
Change at 11 months |
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Other |
treatment motivation (intrinsic versus extrinsic) |
Treatment Motivation Questionnaire-Revised (TMQ-R). The Treatment Motivation Questionnaire-Revised is a 25-item self-assessment survey that assesses several elements of treatment motivation, each ranked 1-5. It is not a single scale that results in an overall score. Some items suggest greatest motivation at a 5 and least at a 1, but others suggest greatest motivation at a 1 and least at a 5. |
Change at 8 months |
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Other |
treatment motivation (intrinsic versus extrinsic) |
Treatment Motivation Questionnaire-Revised (TMQ-R). The Treatment Motivation Questionnaire-Revised is a 25-item self-assessment survey that assesses several elements of treatment motivation, each ranked 1-5. It is not a single scale that results in an overall score. Some items suggest greatest motivation at a 5 and least at a 1, but others suggest greatest motivation at a 1 and least at a 5. |
Change at 5 months |
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Other |
Perceived coercion |
Modified version of the MacArthur Admission Experience Survey (AES). The MacArthur AES was developed as a self-assessment for assessing coercion and pressure during inpatient admission. It was previously modified for assisted outpatient treatment. We have modified it further to a 13-item scale for outpatient treatment generally. Each item is assessed as true or false, where true suggests great perception of pressure or coercion on some items, but less on others. |
Change at 11 months |
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Other |
Perceived coercion |
Modified version of the MacArthur Admission Experience Survey (AES). The MacArthur AES was developed as a self-assessment for assessing coercion and pressure during inpatient admission. It was previously modified for assisted outpatient treatment. We have modified it further to a 13-item scale for outpatient treatment generally. Each item is assessed as true or false, where true suggests great perception of pressure or coercion on some items, but less on others. |
Change at 8 months |
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Other |
Perceived coercion |
Modified version of the MacArthur Admission Experience Survey (AES). The MacArthur AES was developed as a self-assessment for assessing coercion and pressure during inpatient admission. It was previously modified for assisted outpatient treatment. We have modified it further to a 13-item scale for outpatient treatment generally. Each item is assessed as true or false, where true suggests great perception of pressure or coercion on some items, but less on others. |
Change at 5 months |
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Other |
attendance rate |
number of appointments attended in a given period divided by number of appointments scheduled |
Change over 1 year |
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Other |
attendance rate |
number of appointments attended in a given period divided by number of appointments scheduled |
Change at 9 months |
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Other |
attendance rate |
number of appointments attended in a given period divided by number of appointments scheduled |
Change at 6 months |
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Primary |
Acceptability of intervention measure (AIM) |
The AIM is a 4-item scale measuring acceptability. Each item is scored 1-5 with 5 indicating greater acceptability. Minimum score is 4; maximum is 20. |
Change at 11 months |
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Primary |
Acceptability of intervention measure (AIM) |
The AIM is a 4-item scale measuring acceptability. Each item is scored 1-5 with 5 indicating greater acceptability. Minimum score is 4; maximum is 20. |
Change at 8 months |
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Primary |
Acceptability of intervention measure (AIM) |
The AIM is a 4-item scale measuring acceptability. Each item is scored 1-5 with 5 indicating greater acceptability. Minimum score is 4; maximum is 20. |
Change at 5 months |
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Primary |
Feasibility of intervention measure (FIM) |
The FIM is a 4-item scale measuring feasibility. Each item is scored 1-5 with 5 indicating greater feasibility. Minimum score is 4; maximum is 20. |
Change at 11 months |
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Primary |
Feasibility of intervention measure (FIM) |
The FIM is a 4-item scale measuring feasibility. Each item is scored 1-5 with 5 indicating greater feasibility. Minimum score is 4; maximum is 20. |
Change at 8 months |
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Primary |
Feasibility of intervention measure (FIM) |
The FIM is a 4-item scale measuring feasibility. Each item is scored 1-5 with 5 indicating greater feasibility. Minimum score is 4; maximum is 20. |
Change at 5 months |
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Secondary |
Implementation Survey Response |
Implementation survey. Results will be used to optimize intervention from implementation perspective. |
Change at 1 year |
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Secondary |
Implementation Survey Response |
Implementation survey. Results will be used to optimize intervention from implementation perspective. |
Change at 9 months |
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Secondary |
Implementation Survey Response |
Implementation survey. Results will be used to optimize intervention from implementation perspective. |
Change at 6 months |
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Secondary |
Motivation Survey Response |
Motivation survey. Results will be used to optimize intervention from motivation perspective. |
Change at 1 year |
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Secondary |
Motivation Survey Response |
Motivation survey. Results will be used to optimize intervention from motivation perspective. |
Change at 9 months |
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Secondary |
Motivation Survey Response |
Motivation survey. Results will be used to optimize intervention from motivation perspective. |
Change at 6 months |
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Secondary |
Ethical Concern Survey Response |
Ethical concern survey. Results will be used to optimize intervention from ethical acceptability perspective. |
Change at 1 year |
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Secondary |
Ethical Concern Survey Response |
Ethical concern survey. Results will be used to optimize intervention from ethical acceptability perspective. |
Change at 9 months |
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Secondary |
Ethical Concern Survey Response |
Ethical concern survey. Results will be used to optimize intervention from ethical acceptability perspective. |
Change at 6 months |
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