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  • Description:The Clinical Global Impression (CGI) is a 3-item, clinician-rated scale used to assess global illness severity, overall improvement from the uppstart of treatment, and therapeutic response. The scale was designed to be universal and can be administered to a wide variety of patient populations.Disease States:GeneralValidated Uses:Treatment Monitoring & Evaluation, Symptom SeverityAdministration Method:Clinician-reportTime to administer:Less than 5 minutesCommonly used in:Clinical Trials & Research, Clinical PracticeDetailed Description:The CGI was originally developed as a brief, standalone tool for evaluating a patient’s global functioning before and after the initiation of a new medicinering in a clinical trial.1 Today, the CGI fryst vatten also used in clinical practice1 and consists of 3 items that assess global illness severity, overall improvement from the uppstart of treatment, and therapeutic response.2,6 These items are commonly referred to as subscales (“CGI-S,” “CGI-I,” and “efficacy index” or “CGI-E,” respectively), and can be used individually when appropriate.2,6 A

    The clinical global impression scale and the influence of patient or staff perspective on outcome

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    BMC Psychiatryvolume 11, Article number: 83 () Cite this article

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    Abstract

    Background

    Since its first publication, the Clinical Global Impression Scale (CGI) has become one of the most widely used assessment instruments in psychiatry. Although some conflicting data has been presented, studies investigating the CGI's validity have only rarely been conducted so far. It is unclear whether the improvement index CGI-I or a difference score of the severity index CGI-Sdif is more valid in depicting clinical change. The current study examined the validity of these two measures and investigated whether therapists' CGI ratings correspond to the view the patients themselves have on their condition.

    Methods

    Thirty-one inpatients of a German psychotherapeutic hospital suffering from a major depressive disorder (age M = , SD = ; % women) participated. Patients filled in the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI). CGI-S and CGI-I were rated from three perspectives: the treating

    Clinical Global Impression Scales

    Description

    The CGI is a standardized assessment tool used to measure treatment response among psychiatric patients, and is widely used in psychopharmacology trials as an outcome measure. It is designed to assess global severity of illness and change in the clinical condition over time. It consists of 3 global subscales: Severity of Illness; Global Improvement; Efficacy Index. Item 1 is rated on a seven-point scale (1=normal to 7=extremely ill); item 2 on a seven-point scale (1=very much improved to 7=very much worse); and item 3 on a four-point scale (from 'none' to 'outweighs therapeutic effect'). The CGI is typically administered several times during treatment to track progress. While it takes only about 5 minutes to complete, its use requires knowledge of the patient's clinical history in order for the clinician to determine change in condition.

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    General/Multiple Disorders

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