Psychometric evaluation of the patient-reported experience of cognitive impairment in schizophrenia (PRECIS) scale
William R. Lenderking, Mark J. Atkinson, Mary Kate Ladd, Yulia Savva, Stephanie Sommer, Matthew Sidovar, Claudia Hastedt

TL;DR
The study validates a 28-item patient-reported scale for cognitive impairment in schizophrenia, showing it reliably captures unique aspects of patient experience.
Contribution
The study provides empirical validation of the PRECIS scale's psychometric properties using two clinical trial samples.
Findings
The PRECIS scale demonstrated a 6-factor structure with strong internal consistency and reliability.
The patient-reported measure showed moderate correlation with functioning scales but weak correlation with performance-based cognitive tests.
The 28-item version was successfully replicated in a second trial sample with excellent model fit.
Abstract
Cognitive impairment associated with schizophrenia (CIAS) represents a distinct, persistent, and core group of schizophrenia symptoms. Cognitive symptoms have been shown to have an impact on quality of life. There are several published CIAS measures, but none based on direct patient self-report. It is important to capture the patient’s perspective to supplement performancebased outcome measures of cognition to provide a complete picture of the patient’s experience. This paper describes additional validation work on the Patient-Reported Experience of Cognitive Impairment in Schizophrenia (PRECIS) instrument. Data from two large, international, pharmaceutical clinical trials in medically and psychiatrically stable English-speaking patients with schizophrenia and 88 healthy controls were analyzed. An exploratory factor analysis (EFA) was conducted in one trial (n = 215), using the…
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TopicsSchizophrenia research and treatment · Mental Health Research Topics · Mental Health and Psychiatry
