Mania scale scores, signs, and symptoms in forty inpatients.
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abstract
Forty inpatients receiving routine treatment for acute mania were rated for severity of psychopathology using a new Mania Rating Scale (MRS). Ratings wer obtained during the first week in hospital and 2 weeks thereafter. A wide range of scores was obtained at both ratings. There were significant decreases between ratings in the frequency of some but not all diagnostic signs and symptoms. Patients with sufficient signs and symptoms for a cross-sectional diagnosis of mania had significantly greater total MRS scores than those with fewer signs and symptoms. The range of overlap in total MRS scores between these groups was noted.