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Subjective Scale to Investigate Cognition in Schizophrenia

0 Shared Subjects

N/A
Clinical Assessments
Cognitive
05/05/2016
sstics01
05/05/2016
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Query Element Name Data Type Size Required Description Value Range Notes Aliases
subjectkey GUID Required The NDAR Global Unique Identifier (GUID) for research subject NDAR*
src_subject_id String 20 Required Subject ID how it's defined in lab/project
interview_date Date Required Date on which the interview/genetic test/sampling/imaging/biospecimen was completed. MM/DD/YYYY
interview_age Integer Required Age in months at the time of the interview/test/sampling/imaging. 0::1440 Age is rounded to chronological month. If the research participant is 15-days-old at time of interview, the appropriate value would be 0 months. If the participant is 16-days-old, the value would be 1 month.
sex String 20 Required Sex of subject at birth M;F; O; NR M = Male; F = Female; O=Other; NR = Not reported gender
study_level Integer Recommended Last degree succeeded 1;2;3 Level 1: school leaving certification; level 2: high school study level; level 3: high school diploma and higer education
ttt_arms String 3 Recommended Treatment arms of this study. Individualized therapy (RECOS program) compared with the more general Cognitive Remediation Therapy (CRT) CRT;REC
Query visit String 60 Recommended Visit name follow_up
sstics_1 Integer Recommended Have you notice d any difficulty remembering things 0::4 4=very often; 3=often; 2=sometimes; 1=rarely; 0=never
sstics_2 Integer Recommended Do you have difficulty remembering information that is freshly received and that must be used immediately, such as a telephone number, an address, a room number, a bus route number or a doctor's name 0::4 4=very often; 3=often; 2=sometimes; 1=rarely; 0=never
sstics_3 Integer Recommended Do you have difficulty memorizing things, such as a grocery list or a list of names 0::4 4=very often; 3=often; 2=sometimes; 1=rarely; 0=never
sstics_4 Integer Recommended Do you have difficulty remembering the names of your medications 0::4 4=very often; 3=often; 2=sometimes; 1=rarely; 0=never
sstics_5 Integer Recommended Do you ever forget things, such as a date with a friend or a doctor's appointment 0::4 4=very often; 3=often; 2=sometimes; 1=rarely; 0=never
sstics_6 Integer Recommended Do you forget to take your medication 0::4 4=very often; 3=often; 2=sometimes; 1=rarely; 0=never
sstics_7 Integer Recommended Do you have difficulty remembering information that you read in the newspapers or hear onTV 0::4 4=very often; 3=often; 2=sometimes; 1=rarely; 0=never
sstics_8 Integer Recommended Do you have difficulty doing household chores or repairs? For example, do you ever forget how to cook things or what ingredients go into a recipe 0::4 4=very often; 3=often; 2=sometimes; 1=rarely; 0=never
sstics_9 Integer Recommended Do you have difficulty remembering how to get to the hospital or the outpatient clinic or even to your own place 0::4 4=very often; 3=often; 2=sometimes; 1=rarely; 0=never
sstics_10 Integer Recommended Do you have difficulty remembering the names of well-known people, such as the Prime Minister of Canada 0::4 4=very often; 3=often; 2=sometimes; 1=rarely; 0=never
sstics_11 Integer Recommended Do you have difficulty remembering national capitals, important dates in history, names of countries on other continents, or major scientific discoveries 0::4 4=very often; 3=often; 2=sometimes; 1=rarely; 0=never
sstics_12 Integer Recommended Are you absent-minded or up in the clouds? For example, you lose your train of thought in a conversation because you are distracted or you have a hard time focusing on what you are reading 0::4 4=very often; 3=often; 2=sometimes; 1=rarely; 0=never
sstics_13 Integer Recommended Do you have difficulty being on the alert or reacting to unexpected situations? For example, a fire alarm or a car that rushes by suddenly as you are crossing the street 0::4 4=very often; 3=often; 2=sometimes; 1=rarely; 0=never
sstics_14 Integer Recommended Do you have difficulty making out what's important when you are presented with different bits of information simultaneously? For example, the name of your medication or your next doctor's appointment while two people are talking about music nearby 0::4 4=very often; 3=often; 2=sometimes; 1=rarely; 0=never
sstics_15 Integer Recommended Are you unable to do two things at once? For example, memorize an address while making coffee, or count the money in your wallet while the pharmacist explains your medication to you 0::4 4=very often; 3=often; 2=sometimes; 1=rarely; 0=never
sstics_16 Integer Recommended Do you have trouble focusing your attention on the same thing for more than 20 minutes? For example, at a conference or a book reading or during a lesson in a classroom 0::4 4=very often; 3=often; 2=sometimes; 1=rarely; 0=never
sstics_17 Integer Recommended Do you have difficulty planning out your activities as easily as you used to? For example, charting an itinerary for getting someplace, making a budget for the month, preparing meals, or making time for laundry 0::4 4=very often; 3=often; 2=sometimes; 1=rarely; 0=never
sstics_18 Integer Recommended Do you have difficulty coordinating your movements and actions of everyday life as easily as you used to? For example, using the telephone, doing some shopping, running errands, preparing meals, doing housework, doing laundry, using transportation, doing home repairs 0::4 4=very often; 3=often; 2=sometimes; 1=rarely; 0=never
sstics_19 Integer Recommended Do you have difficulty changing your movements, decisions or ways of doing things if you are asked to do so and you agree? For example, you agree to do so but it is hard because it is no longer the same 0::4 4=very often; 3=often; 2=sometimes; 1=rarely; 0=never
sstics_20 Integer Recommended Do you have difficulty finding your words, forming sentences, understanding the meaning of words, pronouncing words, or naming objects 0::4 4=very often; 3=often; 2=sometimes; 1=rarely; 0=never
sstics_21 Integer Recommended Do you have difficulty getting dressed or eating? For example, handling buttons, zippers, work tools, scissors, a fork, a key in a lock 0::4 4=very often; 3=often; 2=sometimes; 1=rarely; 0=never
sstics_score Integer Required SSTICS global score
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