{"database":"biostudies-literature","file_versions":[],"scores":null,"additional":{"submitter":["Woods SW"],"funding":["NCATS NIH HHS"],"pagination":["784"],"full_dataset_link":["https://www.ebi.ac.uk/biostudies/studies/S-EPMC9746189"],"repository":["biostudies-literature"],"omics_type":["Unknown"],"volume":["22(1)"],"pubmed_abstract":["<h4>Objective</h4>The Mini-SIPS, a condensed version of the Structured Interview for Psychosis-Risk Syndromes (SIPS), is intended to efficiently identify for clinicians the minimum information needed to support a DSM-5 Attenuated Psychosis Syndrome (APS) diagnosis.<h4>Methods</h4>The instrument and the DSM-5 criteria are accessible through the online training program.<h4>Results</h4>Most individuals (67.5%) in the first 212 to complete the training program indicated an intended use of the Mini-SIPS exclusively for clinical purposes. Performance on the post-training quiz was excellent for those with and without prior training in structured diagnostic interviewing.<h4>Conclusion</h4>The Mini-SIPS, and accompanying training program, are offered as public-domain clinical resources to the mental health community."],"journal":["BMC psychiatry"],"pubmed_title":["The Mini-SIPS: development of a brief clinical structured interview guide to diagnosing DSM-5 Attenuated Psychosis Syndrome and training outcomes."],"pmcid":["PMC9746189"],"funding_grant_id":["UL1 TR001863"],"pubmed_authors":["McGlashan TH","Woods SW","Walsh BC","Lympus C","Cannon TD"],"additional_accession":[]},"is_claimable":false,"name":"The Mini-SIPS: development of a brief clinical structured interview guide to diagnosing DSM-5 Attenuated Psychosis Syndrome and training outcomes.","description":"<h4>Objective</h4>The Mini-SIPS, a condensed version of the Structured Interview for Psychosis-Risk Syndromes (SIPS), is intended to efficiently identify for clinicians the minimum information needed to support a DSM-5 Attenuated Psychosis Syndrome (APS) diagnosis.<h4>Methods</h4>The instrument and the DSM-5 criteria are accessible through the online training program.<h4>Results</h4>Most individuals (67.5%) in the first 212 to complete the training program indicated an intended use of the Mini-SIPS exclusively for clinical purposes. Performance on the post-training quiz was excellent for those with and without prior training in structured diagnostic interviewing.<h4>Conclusion</h4>The Mini-SIPS, and accompanying training program, are offered as public-domain clinical resources to the mental health community.","dates":{"release":"2022-01-01T00:00:00Z","publication":"2022 Dec","modification":"2025-04-18T19:21:28.516Z","creation":"2025-02-18T23:49:49.416Z"},"accession":"S-EPMC9746189","cross_references":{"pubmed":["36514073"],"doi":["10.1186/s12888-022-04406-z"]}}