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Agitated Behavior Scale -- NeurologyToolKit Bogner, Jennifer A , et al "Rating scale analysis of the Agitated Behavior Scale " The Journal of head trauma rehabilitation 15 1 (2000): 656-669 Amato, Shelly, Marian Resan, and Lorraine Mion "The Feasibility, Reliability, and Clinical Utility of the Agitated Behavior Scale in Brain‐Injured Rehabilitation Patients "
AGITATED BEHAVIOR SCALE Patient Period of Observation: a. m . . . 1 = absent: the behavior is not present 2 = present to a slight degree: the behavior is present but does not prevent the conduct of other, contextually appropriate behavior (The individual may redirect spontaneously, or the continuation of the agitated behavior does not disrupt appropriate behavior
Agitated Behavior Scale | RehabMeasures Database Progressive Dementia: (Bogner et al , 1999) Adequate to Excellent internal consistency (Chronbach’s alpha = 74- 808) TBI, Dementia, and Anoxia: (Bogner et al , 2001; n=152 individuals with acute TBI on rehabilitation unit, n=102 individuals with dementia of Alzheimer’s type; n= 6 with anoxic encephalopathy)
The Agitated Behavior Scale - tbims. org If you find the information in the COMBI useful, please mention it when citing sources of information The information on the Agitated Behavior Scale may be cited as: Bogner, J (2000) The Agitated Behavior Scale The Center for Outcome Measurement in Brain Injury
Part II: Specific Behavior Scales- Agitation Scales Hamilton Depression Rating Scale not included because it was first published in 1960 and is no longer considered the gold standard While it has adequate internal reliability, many of the items do not contribute to depression severity, response options are not optimal ,and the retest reliability is poor
Scale Behavioral Constant Observation - pacahpa. org I Absent: the behavior is not present Present to slight degree: the behavior is present but does not prevent the conduct ofother, contextually 2 appropriate behavior (the individual may redirect spontaneously, orthe continuation ofthe agitated behavior does not disrupt appropriate behavior)
AGITATED BEHAVIOR SCALE Patient Period of Observation: a. m . . . 1 = absent: the behavior is not present 2 = present to a slight degree: the behavior is present but does not prevent the conduct of other, contextually appropriate behavior (The individual may redirect spontaneously, or the continuation of the agitated behavior does not disrupt appropriate behavior
ABS Rating Form The Agitated Behavior Scale (ABS) was developed to assess the nature and extent of agitation during the acute phase of recovery from acquired brain injury