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PHI stands for "Protected Health Information" (Y = Yes, N = No)
Display Field Phi Field type Condition choices Field note Header
1. Is the subject hospitalized? gas_1 N radio 1, Yes | 0, No | 9, Unknown - -
2. Score at worst point during current episode gas_2 N text - - -
Score Range at worst point during current episode gas_2a N radio 1, 100 - 91 Superior functioning in a wide range of activities, life's problems never seem to get out of hand, is sought out by others because of his warmth and integrity. No symptoms | 2, 90 - 81 Good functioning in all areas, many interests, socially effective, generally satisfied with life.There may or may not be transient symptoms and "everyday" worries that only occasionally get out of hand | 3, 80 - 71 No more than slight impairment in functioning, varying degrees of "everyday" worries and problems that sometimes get out of hand. Minimal symptoms may or may not be present | 4, 70 - 61 Some mild symptoms (e.g., depressive mood and mild insomnia) OR some difficulty in several areas of functioning, but generally functioning pretty well, has some meaningful interpersonal relationships and most untrained people would not consider him "sick" | 5, 60 - 51 Moderate symptoms OR generally functioning with some difficulty (e.g., few friends and flat affect, depressed mood and pathological self-doubt, euphoric mood and pressure of speech), moderately severe antisocial behavior. | 6, 50 - 41 Any serious symptomatology or impairment in functioning that most clinicians would think obviously requires treatment or attention (e.g., suicidal preoccupation or gesture, severe obsessional rituals, frequent anxiety attacks, serious antisocial behavior, compulsive drinking, mild but definite manic syndrome). | 7, 40 - 31 Major impairment in several areas, such as work, family relations, judgement, thinking or mood (e.g., depressed woman avoids friends, neglects family, unable to do housework), OR some impairment in reality testing or communication (e.g., speech is at times obscure, illogical, or irrelevant) OR single suicide attempt. | 8, 30 - 21 Unable to function in almost all areas (e.g., stays in bed all day) OR behavior is considerably influenced by either delusions or hallucinations OR serious impairment in communication (e.g., sometimes incoherent or unresponsive) or judgement (e.g., acts grossly inappropriate) | 9, 20 - 11 Needs some supervision to prevent hurting self or others, or to maintain minimal personal hygiene (e.g., repeated suicide attempts, frequent violent, manic excitement, smears feces) OR gross impairment in communication (e.g., largely incoherent or mute). | 10, 10 - 01 Needs constant supervision for several days to prevent hurting self or others or makes no attempt to maintain minimal personal hygiene or serious suicide act with clear intent and expectation of death. - -
3. Score during past month gas_3 N text - - -
Score Range during past month gas_3a N radio 1, 100 - 91 Superior functioning in a wide range of activities, life's problems never seem to get out of hand, is sought out by others because of his warmth and integrity. No symptoms | 2, 90 - 81 Good functioning in all areas, many interests, socially effective, generally satisfied with life.There may or may not be transient symptoms and "everyday" worries that only occasionally get out of hand | 3, 80 - 71 No more than slight impairment in functioning, varying degrees of "everyday" worries and problems that sometimes get out of hand. Minimal symptoms may or may not be present | 4, 70 - 61 Some mild symptoms (e.g., depressive mood and mild insomnia) OR some difficulty in several areas of functioning, but generally functioning pretty well, has some meaningful interpersonal relationships and most untrained people would not consider him "sick" | 5, 60 - 51 Moderate symptoms OR generally functioning with some difficulty (e.g., few friends and flat affect, depressed mood and pathological self-doubt, euphoric mood and pressure of speech), moderately severe antisocial behavior. | 6, 50 - 41 Any serious symptomatology or impairment in functioning that most clinicians would think obviously requires treatment or attention (e.g., suicidal preoccupation or gesture, severe obsessional rituals, frequent anxiety attacks, serious antisocial behavior, compulsive drinking, mild but definite manic syndrome). | 7, 40 - 31 Major impairment in several areas, such as work, family relations, judgement, thinking or mood (e.g., depressed woman avoids friends, neglects family, unable to do housework), OR some impairment in reality testing or communication (e.g., speech is at times obscure, illogical, or irrelevant) OR single suicide attempt. | 8, 30 - 21 Unable to function in almost all areas (e.g., stays in bed all day) OR behavior is considerably influenced by either delusions or hallucinations OR serious impairment in communication (e.g., sometimes incoherent or unresponsive) or judgement (e.g., acts grossly inappropriate) | 9, 20 - 11 Needs some supervision to prevent hurting self or others, or to maintain minimal personal hygiene (e.g., repeated suicide attempts, frequent violent, manic excitement, smears feces) OR gross impairment in communication (e.g., largely incoherent or mute). | 10, 10 - 01 Needs constant supervision for several days to prevent hurting self or others or makes no attempt to maintain minimal personal hygiene or serious suicide act with clear intent and expectation of death. - -
Notes: global_assessment_scalecsv_notes Y notes - - -

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