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© 2021 Clinical Data Interchange Standards Consortium, Inc. All rights reserved. 

1 Introduction

This document describes the CDISC implementation of the Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale 1988 Version (BPRS 1988 VERSION) instrument.

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1.1 Representations and Warranties, Limitations of Liability, and Disclaimers

This document is a supplement to the SDTMIG for Human Clinical Trials and is covered under Appendix F of that document, which describes representations, warranties, limitations of liability, and disclaimers. Please see Appendix F of the SDTMIG for a complete version of this material.

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Although the United States Food and Drug Administration (US FDA) has provided input with regard to this supplement, this input does not constitute US FDA endorsement of any particular instrument.

2 Copyright Status

CDISC believes this instrument is to be in the public domain, but you should perform your own assessment. CDISC has included the BPRS 1988 VERSION in the CDISC library of QRS data standards supplements. Hence, CDISC developed RSTESTCD and RSTEST for each item based on the actual text on the instrument. There may be many versions of this instrument. CDISC has chosen to use this version as the data standard.

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  • Overall, JE, Gorham DR: The Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale (BPRS): recent developments in ascertainment and scaling. Psychopharmacology Bulletin 24:97-99, 1988.
  • John E. Overall and Donald R. Gorham, “The Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale,” Psychological Reports, 1962, 10, 799-812, Southern Universities Press, 1962.

3 The RS Domain Model

3.1 Assumptions for the RS Domain Model

All assumptions and business rules described in the SDTMIG RS domain are applicable to this supplement. Additional assumptions specific to the BPRS 1988 VERSION are listed below.

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  1. The scale points include a numeric rating (0-7) and a definition of what is represented by the rating (e.g., 0 = "Not assessed"). For the BPRS 1988 VERSION, RSORRES is populated with the text description while the numeric rating is represented in the standardized character and numeric result variables RSSTRESC and RSSTRESN.

  2. The BPRS 1988 VERSION instrument includes a total score that is considered as captured data on the CRF and is not considered as derived in the example below. These scores may be submitted in SDTM or derived in the Analysis Data Model (ADaM) per scoring instructions from the CRF.

    1. If operationally defined by the sponsor, it is the sponsor's responsibility to set the --DRVFL flag based on their eCRF process to derive subtotals and total scores. An investigator-derived score will be considered a captured score and not flagged. When subtotal and total scores are derived by the sponsor, the derived flag (--DRVFL) is set to "Y". However, when the subtotal and total scores are received from a central provider or vendor, the value would go into --ORRES and --DRVFL would be null (See SDTMIG Section 4.1.8.1, Origin Metadata for Variables).

    2. If scores are received by the sponsor, it is recommended that they are submitted to SDTM and verified in ADaM.
  3. Terminology

    1. RSCAT, RSTESTCD, and RSTEST values are included in CDISC Controlled Terminology.

    2. A full list of value sets for the result field is provided in Section 4, SDTM Mapping Strategy. 

3.2 Example for the BPRS 1988 VERSION RS Domain Model

The BPRS 1988 VERSION example below shows the terminology used to implement the instrument in the RS domain. This example shows the data for 1 subject collected at the baseline visit for the BPRS 1988 VERSION instrument. The example uses CDISC Controlled Terminology for RSTESTCD, RSTEST, and RSCAT. All original results are represented with preferred terminology in RSORRES. This result is then transformed into the standard numeric score in RSSTRESN and a character representation of the standard numeric score in RSSTRESC.

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RowSTUDYIDDOMAINUSUBJIDRSSEQRSTESTCDRSTESTRSCATRSORRESRSSTRESCRSSTRESNRSSTATRSLOBXFLVISITNUMRSDTC
1STUDYXRSP00011BPRS0101BPRS01-Somatic ConcernBPRS 1988 VERSIONNot assessed00
Y12015-11-01
2STUDYXRSP00012BPRS0102BPRS01-AnxietyBPRS 1988 VERSIONNot present11
Y12015-11-01
3STUDYXRSP00013BPRS0103BPRS01-Emotional WithdrawalBPRS 1988 VERSIONVery mild22
Y12015-11-01
4STUDYXRSP00014BPRS0104BPRS01-Conceptual DisorganizationBPRS 1988 VERSIONMild33
Y12015-11-01
5STUDYXRSP00015BPRS0105BPRS01-Guilt FeelingsBPRS 1988 VERSIONModerate44
Y12015-11-01
6STUDYXRSP00016BPRS0106BPRS01-TensionBPRS 1988 VERSIONModerately severe55
Y12015-11-01
7STUDYXRSP00017BPRS0107BPRS01-Mannerisms and PosturingBPRS 1988 VERSIONSevere66
Y12015-11-01
8STUDYXRSP00018BPRS0108BPRS01-GrandiosityBPRS 1988 VERSIONExtremely severe77
Y12015-11-01
9STUDYXRSP00019BPRS0109BPRS01-Depressive MoodBPRS 1988 VERSIONNot present11
Y12015-11-01
10STUDYXRSP000110BPRS0110BPRS01-HostilityBPRS 1988 VERSIONVery mild22
Y12015-11-01
11STUDYXRSP000111BPRS0111BPRS01-SuspiciousnessBPRS 1988 VERSIONModerate44
Y12015-11-01
12STUDYXRSP000112BPRS0112BPRS01-Hallucinatory BehaviorBPRS 1988 VERSIONModerately severe55
Y12015-11-01
13STUDYXRSP000113BPRS0113BPRS01-Motor RetardationBPRS 1988 VERSIONSevere66
Y12015-11-01
14STUDYXRSP000114BPRS0114BPRS01-UncooperativenessBPRS 1988 VERSIONExtremely severe77
Y12015-11-01
15STUDYXRSP000115BPRS0115BPRS01-Unusual Thought ContentBPRS 1988 VERSIONMild33
Y12015-11-01
16STUDYXRSP000116BPRS0116BPRS01-Blunted AffectBPRS 1988 VERSIONModerate44
Y12015-11-01
17STUDYXRSP000117BPRS0117BPRS01-ExcitementBPRS 1988 VERSIONNot present11
Y12015-11-01
18STUDYXRSP000118BPRS0118BPRS01-DisorientationBPRS 1988 VERSIONVery mild22
Y12015-11-01
19STUDYXRSP000119BPRS0119BPRS01-Total ScoreBPRS 1988 VERSION636363
Y12015-11-01
20STUDYXRSP00021BPRS0101BPRS01-Somatic ConcernBPRS 1988 VERSION


NOT DONE
1
21STUDYXRSP00022BPRS0102BPRS01-AnxietyBPRS 1988 VERSION


NOT DONE
1
22STUDYXRSP00023BPRS0103BPRS01-Emotional WithdrawalBPRS 1988 VERSION


NOT DONE
1
23STUDYXRSP00024BPRS0104BPRS01-Conceptual DisorganizationBPRS 1988 VERSION


NOT DONE
1
24STUDYXRSP00025BPRS0105BPRS01-Guilt FeelingsBPRS 1988 VERSION


NOT DONE
1
25STUDYXRSP00026BPRS0106BPRS01-TensionBPRS 1988 VERSION


NOT DONE
1
26STUDYXRSP00027BPRS0107BPRS01-Mannerisms and PosturingBPRS 1988 VERSION


NOT DONE
1
27STUDYXRSP00028BPRS0108BPRS01-GrandiosityBPRS 1988 VERSION


NOT DONE
1
28STUDYXRSP00029BPRS0109BPRS01-Depressive MoodBPRS 1988 VERSION


NOT DONE
1
29STUDYXRSP000210BPRS0110BPRS01-HostilityBPRS 1988 VERSION


NOT DONE
1
30STUDYXRSP000211BPRS0111BPRS01-SuspiciousnessBPRS 1988 VERSION


NOT DONE
1
31STUDYXRSP000212BPRS0112BPRS01-Hallucinatory BehaviorBPRS 1988 VERSION


NOT DONE
1
32STUDYXRSP000213BPRS0113BPRS01-Motor RetardationBPRS 1988 VERSION


NOT DONE
1
33STUDYXRSP000214BPRS0114BPRS01-UncooperativenessBPRS 1988 VERSION


NOT DONE
1
34STUDYXRSP000215BPRS0115BPRS01-Unusual Thought ContentBPRS 1988 VERSION


NOT DONE
1
35STUDYXRSP000216BPRS0116BPRS01-Blunted AffectBPRS 1988 VERSION


NOT DONE
1
36STUDYXRSP000217BPRS0117BPRS01-ExcitementBPRS 1988 VERSION


NOT DONE
1
37STUDYXRSP000218BPRS0118BPRS01-DisorientationBPRS 1988 VERSION


NOT DONE
1
38STUDYXRSP000219BPRS0119BPRS01-Total ScoreBPRS 1988 VERSION


NOT DONE
1


4 SDTM Mapping Strategy

This section is used for reference regarding the CRF data capture and to understand the alignment of the instrument to the SDTM RS domain. It also provides guidance on how the result variables (RSORRES, RSSTRESC, and RSSTRESN) should be populated.

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