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Background: Pruritus is a prevalent and bothersome symptom of scalp psoriasis. Validated scales assessing scalp itch are needed to evaluate treatment efficacy. Objective: To evaluate comprehensibility and reproducibility of the Scalp Itch Numeric Rating Scale (NRS), a novel scale being used in a phase 3 study of apremilast. Methods: The Scalp Itch NRS, Modified Whole Body Itch NRS, Global Assessment of Psoriasis Severity-Scalp (GAPS-S), and Global Impression of Change-Scalp Itch (GIC-SI) were assessed among patients with moderate to severe scalp psoriasis. Convergent validity and test–retest reliability between two visits (7 ± 3 days apart) were assessed using intra-class and Spearman’s correlations. Results: Patients found the Scalp Itch NRS easy to use and understand. Convergent validity (Modified Whole Body Itch NRS Visit 1: rs = 0.71, Visit 2: rs = 0.92, p
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Wang, Y., Coyne, K., Sofen, H., Santanello, N., Currie, B., Zhang, Z., & Nograles, K. (2019). Qualitative analysis and reproducibility assessment of the Scalp Itch Numeric Rating Scale among patients with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis of the scalp. Journal of Dermatological Treatment, 30(8), 775–783. https://doi.org/10.1080/09546634.2019.1577546
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