Publications
Peer-reviewed work behind BASIS® and PoC.
A selection of peer-reviewed publications from the eBASIS research program, grouped by instrument. For a complete bibliography, or to request reprints, contact the research team directly.
Perceptions of Care
- “Assessing consumer perceptions of inpatient psychiatric treatment: The Perceptions of Care Survey.” Joint Commission Journal on Quality Improvement, 2002;28(9), 510–526.
BASIS-24®
- “Measuring Clinically Meaningful Change Following Mental Health Treatment.” The Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research, 2007;34:272–289.
- “The Revised Behavior and Symptom Identification Scale (BASIS-R): Reliability and Validity.” Medical Care, 2004;42:1230–1241.
- “BASIS-32® and the Revised Behavior and Symptom Identification Scale BASIS-R.” In: Maruish MM (ed.), The Use of Psychological Testing for Treatment Planning and Outcome Assessment, 3rd Edition, Vol. 3, 2004:79–113.
- “Reliability and Validity of the BASIS-24 Mental Health Survey for Whites, African-Americans, and Latinos.” The Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research, 2006;33:304–323.
- “Translation and Cultural Adaptation of a Mental Health Outcome Measure: The BASIS-R©.” Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry, 2007;31:25–49.
- “Psychometric Properties of the BASIS-24© (Behaviour and Symptom Identification Scale-Revised) mental health outcome measure.” International Journal of Psychiatry in Clinical Practice, 2007;11:36–43.
- “The validity of using patient self-report to assess psychotic symptoms in schizophrenia.” Schizophrenia Research, 2007;90(1-3):245–250.
- “Graded response model-based item selection for behavior and symptom identification.” Health Services & Outcomes Research Methodology, 2006;6:1–19.
BASIS-32®
- “BASIS-32® and the Revised Behavior and Symptom Identification Scale BASIS-R.” In: Maruish MM, ed. The Use of Psychological Testing for Treatment Planning and Outcome Assessment, 3rd Edition, Vol. 3. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum; 2004:79–113.
- “Psychometric properties of the Behavior and Symptom Identification Scale administered in a crisis residential mental health treatment setting.” Psychological Reports, 2002;91:439–443.
- “Evaluating mental health outcomes in an inpatient setting: convergent and divergent validity of the OQ-45 and BASIS-32.” The Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research, 2002;29:394–403.
- “Preliminary Validation of a UK modified version of the BASIS-32.” International Journal of Psychiatry in Clinical Practice, 2001;5:41–48.
- “A confirmatory factor analysis of the BASIS-32 in racial and ethnic samples.” The Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research, 2001;28(4):400–411.
- “Behavior and Symptom Identification Scale (BASIS-32).” In: Maltby J, Lewis CA, Hill AP, eds. Commissioned Reviews of 250 Psychological Tests. Lampeter, Ceredigion, Wales: Edwin Mellen Press; 2000:544–548.
- “A self-report symptom and problem rating scale to increase inpatients' involvement in treatment.” Psychiatric Services, 2000;51:349–353.
- “Assessing behavioral health outcomes in outpatient programs: Reliability and validity of the BASIS-32.” The Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research, 1999;26:5–17.
- “The reliability and validity of behavior and symptom identification Scale (BASIS-32) Thai version.” Journal of Psychiatric Association of Thailand, 1999;44(4):298–307.
- “Comparison of outcomes of acute care in short-term residential treatment and psychiatric hospital settings.” Psychiatric Services, 1999;50:401–406.
- “Implementing outcome systems: Lessons learned from a test of the BASIS-32® and the SF-36.” The Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research, 1999;26:18–27.
- “Behavior and Symptom Identification Scale (BASIS-32).” In: Maruish M, ed. The Use of Psychological Testing for Treatment Planning and Outcomes Assessment, 2nd Edition. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum; 1999.
- “Reliability and validity of the interview and self-report versions of the BASIS-32.” Psychiatric Services, 1998;49:1229–1231.
- “The relationship of patient-administered outcome assessments to quality of life and physician ratings: Validity of the BASIS-32.” Journal of Mental Health Administration, 1997;22:200–214.
- “Use of BASIS-32 for outcome assessment of recipients of outpatient mental health services.” Report to the Evaluation Center @ HSRI. March, 1997.
- “Measuring treatment outcome for adults and adolescents: Reliability and validity of BASIS-32.” Journal of Mental Health Administration, 1997:24:316–331.
- “Mental health outcome assessment: The new agenda.” Psychotherapy, 1996;33:181–189.
- “Behavior and Symptom Identification Scale (BASIS-32).” In: Sederer LI, Dickey B, eds. Outcomes Assessment in Clinical Practice. Baltimore, MD: Williams & Wilkins, 1996.
- “Assessment of subjective distress by patients' self-report versus structured interview.” Psychological Reports, 1995;76:35–39.
- “Partial hospitalization following inpatient treatment: Patient characteristics and treatment outcome.” Continuum, 1995;2:247–261.
- “Reliability and validity of a brief patient-report instrument for psychiatric outcome evaluation.” Hospital and Community Psychiatry, 1994;45(3):242–247.
- “Case-based reimbursement for psychiatric hospital care.” Hospital & Community Psychiatry, 1992;42(11):1120–1126.
- “Alcohol, drugs and psychiatric disorders: A current view of hospitalized adolescents.” Journal of Adolescent Research, 1992;7(2):250–265.
- “Outcome measurement: Tapping the patient's perspective.” In Mirin SM, Gossett J, & Grob MC (Eds.). Psychiatric Treatment: Advances in Outcome Research. Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Press; 1991;213–235.
- “Substance abuse in an inpatient population.” McLean Hospital Journal 1989:XIV:1–22.
- “BASIS: The development of a self-report measure for psychiatric inpatient evaluation.” The Psychiatric Hospital, 1986;17(4):165–171.
Recent Articles Utilizing BASIS-24®
- “Peer-led vs. clinician-led recovery-oriented groups: What predicts attendance by veterans.” International Journal of Psychosocial Rehabilitation, 16(2), 88–105.
- “Conceptual models for evaluation in advanced nursing practice.” Evaluation of Health Care Quality in Advanced Practice Nursing (pp. 47–71). New York, NY: Springer Publishing Company.
- “Future trends and challenges in evaluation.” Evaluation of Health Care Quality in Advanced Practice Nursing (pp. 227–240). New York, NY: Springer Publishing Company.
- “The incremental value of self-reported mental health measures in predicting functional outcomes of veterans.” The Journal of Behavioral Health Services and Research, 38(2), 170–90.
- “Mental and physical health status and alcohol and drug use following return from deployment to Iraq or Afghanistan.” Journal Information, 102(S1).
- “Predisposing characteristics, enabling resources and need as predictors of utilization and clinical outcomes for veterans.” Medical Care, 48(4), 288–95.
- “Supportive-expressive dynamic psychotherapy in the community mental health system: A pilot effectiveness trial.” Psychotherapy, 49(3), 303.
- “Correlates of tobacco dependence and motivation to quit among young people receiving mental health treatment.” Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 125(1), 127–31.
- “The BASIS-24 Behavior and Symptom Identification Scale.” Integrating Science and Practice, 2(2), 16–19.
- “Does symptom type moderate the relationship between insight and outcome in cognitive behavioral therapy for psychosis?” Cognitive Behaviour Therapy, 1–12.
- “Errors in treatment outcome monitoring: Implications for real-world psychotherapy.” Canadian Psychology / Psychologie Canadienne, 53(2), 105–14.
- “Anger and postcombat mental health: Validation of a brief anger measure with US Soldiers.” Psychological Assessment, 24(3), 661–75.
- “Substance use motives and severe mental illness.” Journal of Dual Diagnosis, 8(3), 171–179.
- “Differences in trauma and posttraumatic stress symptoms in clients with schizophrenia spectrum and major mood disorders.” Psychiatry Research, S0165-1781(12)00465-9.
- “Progress monitoring measures: A brief guide.” Canadian Psychology / Psychologie canadienne, 53(2), 82.
- “A test of faith in God and treatment: The relationship of belief in God to psychiatric treatment outcomes.” Journal of Affective Disorders.
- “Gender differences in combat-related stressors and their association with postdeployment mental health.” Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 120(4), 797–806.
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