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\n Guide to interpreting of GAF scores (range 0-100):\n\n A high value indicates high level of functioning, a low value indicates low level of functioning.\n\n
\n Guide for interpreting BDI2 scores (range 0-63):\n\n 0-13: Minimal level of depression. 14-19: Mild depression. 20-28: Moderate depression. 29-63: Severe depression.\n\n
\n Guide for interpreting the PCL-5 (range 0-80):\n Values with higher scores indicate more probable PTSD. \n\n
\n The PTSD Check List (Specific) contains the 17 symptoms \n of the DSM-IV diagnosis of PTSD. A high score means the PTSD symptoms were \n endorsed (range 17-85).\n\n
\n Guide for interpreting GDS Dementia (range 1-7):\n\n The higher the score, the greater the dementia. 1 - no cognitive decline,\n 2 - very mild decline, 3 - mild decline, 4 - moderate decline, 5 - moderate \n severe decline, 6 - severe decline, 7 - very severe decline.\n\n
\n Guide for interpreting CDR (range 0-3):\n\n A score of 0 indicates no dementia, 0.5 - questionable, 1 - mild, \n 2 - moderate, 3 - severe dementia. \n\n
\n Guide for interpreting FAST (range 1-7):\n\n The higher the score, the greater the dementia. 1 - normal adult, \n 2 - normal older adult, 3 - early dementia, 4 - mild dementia, 5 - moderate \n dementia, 6 - moderate severe dementia, 7 - severe dementia.\n\n
\n Guide for interpreting ASSIST scores (range 0-39):\n\n A Score of 27+ indicates a high health risk,\n Moderate health risk, 4 - 26,\n Low health risk, 0 - 3.\n\n
\n Guide for interpreting SLUMS scores (range 1-30):\n\n Low score (1-20) indicates dementia, Mild neurocognitive disorder (21-26), \n high score (27-30) is normal functioning.\n\n
\n Guide to interpreting of GAD-7 scores (range 0-21):\n\n A high value indicates high level of anxiety; scores of 5, 10 and 15 indicate \n cutoffs scores for mild, moderate and severe anxiety, respectively.\n\n
\n Guide for interpreting POQ scores (range 0-200):\n\n The higher the score, the greater problems with pain. \n\n
\n The PTSD Check List (Specific) contains the 17 symptoms \n of the DSM-IV diagnosis of PTSD. A high score means the PTSD symptoms were \n endorsed (range 0-68).\n\n
\nA low score indicates dependence on others to help with daily activities. \nA high score indicates independent living.\n Range is 0 to 8.\n\n
\n Guide for interpreting CAGE (range 0-4):\n\n A total score of 2, or greater, is considered clinically significant.\n\n
\n Guide for interpreting domain scores (range 0-100):\n\n A high value indicates disability, a low value \n indicates no disability.\n\n
\n Guide for interpreting BAM-C scores (range 0-30):\n\n High scores indicate greater use. A score of one or greater is clinically significant.\n\n
\n Guide for interpreting BAM-R scores (range 0-180):\n\n A high score on the subscales Use (above 0) and Risk Factors (above 11) calls for further examination. \n A score below 13 on Protective Factors is clinically significant.\n\n
\n Guide for interpreting BAM-IOP scores (range 0-24):\n\n A high score on the subscales Use (above 0) and Risk Factors (above 11) calls for further examination. \n A score below 13 on Protective Factors is clinically significant.\n\n
\n Guide for interpreting CIWA-AR (range 0-67):\n\n The higher the score, the greater the withdrawal symptoms. \n Less than 9: Minimal. 10-19: Mild to Moderate. 20 or more: Severe.\n\n
\n Guide for interpreting the PCL-5 Weekly (range 0-80):\n Values with higher scores indicate more probable PTSD.\n\n
\nGuide for interpreting EHS-14 scores (range 0-10):\n Higher scores indicate higher levels of Employment Hope.\n\n
\nGuide for interpreting PEBS-27 scores (range 1-5):\n Higher scores indicate higher perception of Employment Barriers.\n\n
\nGuide for interpreting PEBS-20 scores (range 1-5):\n Higher scores indicate higher perception of Employment Barriers.\n\n
\nGuide for interpreting ASRS-6 scores (range 0-25):\n A score of 14 or higher is considered clinically significant.\n\n
\nGuide for interpreting DAR-5 scores (range 5-25):\n A total score of 12 or above suggests the patient might benefit from further assessment.\n\n
\nGuide for interpreting CIA scores (range 0-48):\n A score of 16 or greater may be used to predict eating disorder case status.\n\n
\nPROMIS10: Higher scores are better\n\n
\nGuide for interpreting SBAF scores:\nHigher scores suggest more frequent safety behavior usage.\n\n
\nGuide for interpreting SBAF-PTSD scores (raw score range 0-30):\nHigher scores are suggestive of more frequent safety behavior usage.\n\n
\nGuide for interpreting MIDAS score:\n 0-5: Grade I, Little or No Disability\n 6-10: Grade II, Mild Disability\n 11-20: Grade III, Moderate Disability\n 21+: Grade IV, Severe Disability\n\n
\nGuide for interpreting HIT-6 scores (range 36-78):\n Larger scores reflect greater impact.\n Scores over 50 may indicate significant impact on functioning.\n\n
\nGuide for interpreting FSS scores (range 0-63):\n Higher scores indicate more severe fatigue.\n\n
\nGuide for interpreting PCFS scores (range 0-4):\n Higher scores indicate more severe functional limitations.\n\n
\n Guide for interpreting BAM-C scores (range 0-30):\n\n High scores indicate greater use. A score of one or greater is clinically significant.\n\n
\n Guide for interpreting BAM-R scores (range 0-180):\n\n A high score on the subscales Use (above 0) and Risk Factors (above 11) calls for further examination. \n A score below 13 on Protective Factors is clinically significant.\n\n
\n Guide for interpreting BAM-IOP scores (range 0-24):\n\n A high score on the subscales Use (above 0) and Risk Factors (above 11) calls for further examination. \n A score below 13 on Protective Factors is clinically significant.\n\n
\nInterpretation/Criteria for Memory Support:\n- At least four physically non-aggressive behaviors scoring 2\n \nVerbally Agitated Behavior occurring at least once a day\n- At least one verbally agitated behavior scoring 4 or higher\n- At least two verbally agitated behaviors scoring 3\n- At least four verbally agitated behaviors scoring 2\n \nAggressive Behavior occurring at least several times a week\n- At least one aggressive behavior scoring 3 or higher\n- At least three aggressive behaviors scoring 2\n \nPhysically Non-Aggressive Behavior occurring at least once a day\n- At least one physically non-aggressive behavior scoring 4 or higher\n- At least two physically non-aggressive behaviors scoring 3\n\n
\nGuide for interpreting PSEQ-2 scores (range 0-12):\n \n Higher scores indicating greater self-efficiency for managing pain.\n\n
\nGuide for interpreting CDSS score:\n \n A score higher than 6 has an 82% specificity and 85% sensitivity for predicting the presence of a major depressive episode.\n\n
\nGuide for interpreting WURS-25 scores (range 0-100):\n \n Responses above the cutoff score of 46 (sensitivity & specificity = 96%; Ward et al., 1993) are consistent with an ADHD diagnosis.\n\n
\nGuide for interpreting SIP-AD-30_V2 scores:\n The total score can range from 0-45.\n\n
\nGuide for interpreting SIP-AD-START_V2 scores:\n The LIFETIME score can range from 0-15.\n The PAST 30-DAY score can range from 0-45.\n\n
\nScores range from 0 to 60. Higher scores indicate more severe mania\nsymptomatology. A score of 25 or higher can be classified as severely\nill (PPV = 83.0%; NPV = 66.0%; Lukasiewicz M, et al. 2013)\n\n
\nHigher scores equal greater levels of psychological inflexibility.\n\n
\nA score of 4 or more is considered at risk for falling.\n\n
\n The PTSD Check List (Civilian) contains the 17 symptoms \n of the DSM-IV diagnosis of PTSD. A high score means the PTSD symptoms were \n endorsed (range 17-85).\n\n
\n The PTSD Check List (Military) contains the 17 symptoms \n of the DSM-IV diagnosis of PTSD. A high score means the PTSD symptoms were \n endorsed (range 17-85).\n\n
\n Guide for interpreting PHQ-9 scores (range 0-27):\n\n 1-4: The score suggests minimal depression\n 5-9: Mild depression\n 10-14 Moderate depression\n 15-19 Moderately severe depression\n 20-27 Severe depression\n\n
\n Guide for interpreting SF-36 scores (range 2-100):\n\n A high value indicates a response toward good health, a low value \n indicates responses toward poor health.\n\n
\n Guide for interpreting SMAST scores (range 0-13):\n\n Two points indicate a possible problem. Three points indicate a probable problem.\n\n
\n Guide for interpreting AUDC scores (range 0-12):\n\n In men, a score of 4, or more, is considered positive; \n in women, a score of 3, or more, is considered positive.\n\n
\n Guide for interpreting ZUNG scores (range 25-80):\n\n 25-49: Normal range. 50-59: Mildly depressed. 60-69: Moderately depressed. \n 70 and above: Severely Depressed.\n\n
\n Guide for interpreting PC PTSD (range 0-4):\n\n A total score of 3, or greater, is considered positive.\n\n
\n Guide for interpreting COWS (range 0-67):\n\n The higher the score, the greater the withdrawal symptoms. \n Less than 12: Mild. 13-24: Moderate. \n 25-36 Moderately severe. Above 36: Severe.\n\n
\n Guide for interpreting BOMC scores (range 0-28):\n\n A score greater than 10 is consistent with the presence of dementia. \n Values less than 7 are considered normal for the elderly.\n\n
\n Guide for interpreting AUDIT scores (range 0-41):\n\n A score of 8, or more, indicates a strong likelihood of hazardous or \n harmful alcohol consumption.\n\n
\n Guide for interpreting PHQ-2 scores (range 0-6):\n\n 0-2: The score suggests the patient may not need depression treatment. \n 3-6: A score greater than 2 may indicate a depressive disorder.\n\n
\n Guide for interpreting BRADEN scores (range 0-23):\n\n A low score means high risk for a pressure ulcer: \n 9 or lower: Severe risk. 10-12: High risk. 13-14: Moderate risk. 15-18 Mild risk.\n\n
\n Guide for interpreting ZBI Short Version scores (range 0-48):\n\n A score of 17, or higher, reflects a high burden and needs follow up.\n\n
\n Guide for interpreting ZBI Screening scores (range 0-16):\n\n A score of 8, or higher, reflects a high burden and needs follow up.\n\n
\n Guide for interpreting GDS (range 0-15):\n\n The higher the score, the greater the depression. Scores greater than \n 5 suggest depression (be sure to follow up). \n Scores greater than 10 indicates depression.\n\n
\n Guide for interpreting BAI scores (range 0-63):\n\n 0-7: Minimal level of anxiety. 8-15: Mild anxiety. 16-25: Moderate anxiety. 26-63: Severe anxiety.\n\n