C. Woodruffepeacock et al., THE QUICK MOOD SCALE - DEVELOPMENT OF A SIMPLE MOOD ASSESSMENT SCALE FOR CLINICAL-PHARMACOLOGY STUDIES, Human psychopharmacology, 13(1), 1998, pp. 53-58
This paper describes the initial steps in the development and validati
on of a mood scale designed specifically for use in clinical pharmacol
ogy studies. The Quick Mood Scale is a 12-item category scale which gi
ves information on six factors of importance in the assessment of drug
effects on the central nervous system (drowsiness, anxiety, depressio
n, aggression, confusion and lack of coordination). In the first study
normative data were obtained from administering the questionnaire by
post to over 300 healthy subjects, from whom 261 valid responses were
received. Respondents were also asked to complete the bipolar form of
the Profile of Mood States (POMS). In the second study the test-retest
reliabilities of items from the Quick Mood Scale and POMS were assess
ed in 32 healthy subjects tested at baseline, after 1 h, 24 h and 1 we
ek. It was concluded that the Quick Mood Scale is potentially suitable
for the assessment of drug effects in clinical pharmacology studies.
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