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What is a brief assessment of cognition in schizophrenia [BACs]?

The Brief Assessment of Cognition in Schizophrenia [BACS; Keefe et al., 2004] was designed for use in schizophrenia clinical trials that preserves the desirable features of the RBANS [Randolph, 1998; Gold et al., 1999; Hobart et al., 1999]: brief administration and scoring time, portablity, repeatability, and availability of alternate forms.

How long does a brief cognitive assessment tool for schizophrenia take?

A Brief Cognitive Assessment Tool for Schizophrenia [B-CATS] using the above 3 tests can be administered in 10–11 min. The full batteries of the larger studies have administration times ranging from 90 to 210 min.

What is a brief assessment of cognition in schizophrenia?

The Brief Assessment of Cognition in Schizophrenia: reliability, sensitivity, and comparison with a standard neurocognitive battery.

Can we measure cognition in patients with schizophrenia?

The availability of a quick and efficient tool for measuring cognition in patients with schizophrenia would be extremely useful for clinicians in considering an indication of rehabilitation, as well as for researchers implementing clinical trials to assess cognitive improvement.

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