Outcome
Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
Other |
Individualized Premonitory Urge to Tic Scale (I-PUTS) |
The I-PUTS is a clinician-administered scale that parallels the YGTSS symptom checklist. The clinician assesses each tic that is present in the past week for premonitory urges. The urges are rated on the dimensions of frequency (1-4) and intensity (1-4), with the frequency and intensity summed to create a total premonitory urge severity score |
Screen, Baseline (Week 0), Mid-treatment (Week 5), Post-treatment (Week 9), 1-month follow-up (Week 13), 3-month follow-up (Week 22), and 6-month follow-up (Week 35) |
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Other |
Depression Anxiety and Stress Scale (DASS) |
The Depression Anxiety and Stress Scale (DASS) is a self-report measure of depression, anxiety, and stress. The 21-items are rated on a scale from 0 to 2, with a total score ranging from 0 to 42. Greater scores are reflective of worse symptom severity. |
Screen, Baseline (Week 0), Mid-treatment (Week 5), Post-treatment (Week 9), 1-month follow-up (Week 13), 3-month follow-up (Week 22), and 6-month follow-up (Week 35) |
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Primary |
Yale Global Tic Severity Scale (YGTSS) Total Tic Severity Score |
The YGTSS is a clinician-administered measure of tic symptom severity (0-50) and impairment (0-50). Greater scores are reflective of greater severity and/or impairment. |
Screen, Baseline (Week 0), Mid-treatment (Week 5), Post-treatment (Week 9), 1-month follow-up (Week 13), 3-month follow-up (Week 22), and 6-month follow-up (Week 35) |
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Secondary |
Clinical Global Impressions Scales of Severity and Improvement (CGI-S & CGI-I) |
In order for a participant to be considered a treatment responder, he or she must receive a score of 1 (not ill or very much improved) or 2 (borderline mentally ill or much improved). |
Screen, Baseline (Week 0), Mid-treatment (Week 5), Post-treatment (Week 9), 1-month follow-up (Week 13), 3-month follow-up (Week 22), and 6-month follow-up (Week 35) |
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Secondary |
Adult Tic Questionnaire (ATQ) |
Higher ATQ scores reflect a worse outcome. For each tic present in the past week, its severity score is the sum of its frequency score (0-4, 4 worst, occurring "almost all the time during the day") and its intensity score (0-4, 4 worst). The ATQ severity score is the sum of the severity score for each of up to 27 tics present in the past week. The minimum possible severity score on the ATQ is 0, indicating that no tics were present in the past week. The maximum possible severity score on the ATQ indicates is 216, indicating that a tic of each of the 27 types listed was present in the past week, each with an item severity score of 8 = 4 + 4. |
Screen, Baseline (Week 0), Mid-treatment (Week 5), Post-treatment (Week 9), 1-month follow-up (Week 13), 3-month follow-up (Week 22), and 6-month follow-up (Week 35) |
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Secondary |
Yale-Brown Obsessive Compulsive Scale-II |
A clinician-administered measure of OCD severity that has shown good psychometric properties. The total score ranges from 0 to 50, with greater total score reflective of greater severity. |
Baseline (Week 0), Mid-treatment (Week 5), Post-treatment (Week 9), 1-month follow-up (Week 13), 3-month follow-up (Week 22), and 6-month follow-up (Week 35) |
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Secondary |
Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Rating Scale (ADHD-RS) |
A self-report measure of ADHD severity that has shown good psychometric properties in TS studies. The total score ranges from 0 to 72, with greater scores indicating greater ADHD severity. |
Baseline (Week 0), Mid-treatment (Week 5), Post-treatment (Week 9), 1-month follow-up (Week 13), 3-month follow-up (Week 22), and 6-month follow-up (Week 35) |
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Secondary |
Patient Health Questionnaire-9 (PHQ-9) |
A self-report measure of depressive symptom severity (range: 0-27), with greater total score reflecting greater depressive severity. |
Baseline (Week 0), Mid-treatment (Week 5), Post-treatment (Week 9), 1-month follow-up (Week 13), 3-month follow-up (Week 22), and 6-month follow-up (Week 35) |
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Secondary |
Premonitory Urge to Tic Scale (PUTS) |
A self-report measure of premonitory urges (range: 0-36), with a greater total score reflective of greater premonitory urges. |
Baseline (Week 0), Mid-treatment (Week 5), Post-treatment (Week 9), 1-month follow-up (Week 13), 3-month follow-up (Week 22), and 6-month follow-up (Week 35) |
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Secondary |
Five Facet Mindfulness Questionnaire (FFMQ) |
Each item is rated on a 1 to 5 scale with 1=never or very rarely true and 5=very often or always true; responses are summed and then divided by 39 (the number of items). Higher scores on the FFMQ reflects a higher level of mindfulness (a better outcome). |
Baseline (Week 0), Mid-treatment (Week 5), Post-treatment (Week 9), 1-month follow-up (Week 13), 3-month follow-up (Week 22), and 6-month follow-up (Week 35) |
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Secondary |
Client Satisfaction Questionnaire |
An 8-item self-report measure assessing client's satisfaction with treatment services. The total score ranges from 8 to 32. Greater total score corresponds with greater satisfaction with services |
Post-treatment (Week 9) |
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Secondary |
Self Compassion Scale |
Measure ranges from 26 to 130, with higher scores indicating higher levels of self-compassion |
Baseline (Week 0), Mid-treatment (Week 5), Post-treatment (Week 9), 1-month follow-up (Week 13), 3-month follow-up (Week 22), and 6-month follow-up (Week 35) |
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Secondary |
Affective Reactivity Index |
A 6-item scale of affective reactivity that ranges from 0-12, with higher scores reflective of greater affective reactivity. |
Baseline (Week 0), Mid-treatment (Week 5), Post-treatment (Week 9), 1-month follow-up (Week 13), 3-month follow-up (Week 22), and 6-month follow-up (Week 35) |
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Secondary |
Brief Irritability Test |
A five-item self-report measure of irritability that ranges from 5 to 30, with greater scores reflective of greater irritability. |
Baseline (Week 0), Mid-treatment (Week 5), Post-treatment (Week 9), 1-month follow-up (Week 13), 3-month follow-up (Week 22), and 6-month follow-up (Week 35) |
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