Abstract
Background: Measuring cognition in clinical practice is clearly essential to the appropriate characterisation of patients' clinical status and to the development of a personalised care plan. The Screen for Cognitive Impairment in Psychiatry (SCIP) has been developed in order to provide a brief and accessible tool allowing the evaluation of cognitive function in psychiatric conditions. Objective: We present a validation of a French version of the SCIP. Method: Translation from English into Frenc\h is carried out using the accepted back-translation method. Seventy-two healthy volunteers are characterised by demographic questionnaires and a neuropsychological battery. The French version of the SCIP is then administered on two separate occasions separated by at least a one-week interval. Results: High internal consistencies as well as strong correlations with comparable neuropsychological tests are obtained. A normalised Cronbach's $α$ = 0.66 is obtained.
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Tourjman, S. V., Beauchamp, M. H., Djouini, A., Neugot-Cerioli, M., Gagner, C., Baruch, P., … Villenneuve, E. (2016). French Validation of the Screen for Cognitive Impairment in Psychiatry (SCIP-F). Open Journal of Psychiatry, 06(01), 107–118. https://doi.org/10.4236/ojpsych.2016.61013
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