csi-24 patient report

by Miss Daphney Johns MD 6 min read

Children's Somatization Inventory (CSI-24) - PsychTools

1 hours ago The CSI was administered to 876 pediatric patients with chronic abdominal pain at their initial visit to a pediatric gastroenterology clinic. ... The CSI-24 is a 24-item, self-report questionnaire ... >> Go To The Portal


What is the difference between the CSI and csi-24?

The CSI-24 showed good psychometrics according to the three measurement models and correlated .99 with the original CSI. The CSI-24 has one dominant general factor but is not strictly unidimensional. The CSI-24 is a reliable and psychometrically sound refinement of the original CSI.

Does the csi-24 correlate with Dent burden in pediatric patients?

Using CSI data from 876 pediatric patients weak CSI items in a randomly selected learning sample. CSI. An evaluation of the CSI-24 in a cross-validation models, and CFA. The CSI-24 correlates .99 with the dent burden, and items that are more appropriate for youth. measure are of particular interest. CSI-24.

How many items are in the CSI?

The original version of the CSI consisted of 35 items corresponding with symptoms consistent with the DSM-III-R criteria for Somatization Disorder. In 2009 the CSI was reviewed and a shorter version, consisting of 24 items, was created.

What is the range of CSI responses?

CSI responses range from 0 to 4. The criteria in the table headers are ad hoc rules of thumb to distinguish weaker items from stronger ones. to the CSI’s ability to measure.

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What is CSI testing?

CSI provides a full complement of cancer testing under one roof, including Flow, Cytogenetics, FISH, IHC, and Molecular services. CSI Laboratories is a leading cancer testing and diagnostics laboratory trusted by pathologists, oncologists and community hospitals throughout the U.S. and the Caribbean. For more than 23 years, our laboratories have ...

What is CSI lab?

CSI Laboratories is a leading cancer testing and diagnostics laboratory trusted by pathologists, oncologists and community hospitals throughout the U.S. and the Caribbean.

What is CSI flow cytometry?

CSI uses 10-color flow cytometry - a sophisticated method for providing diagnosis, prognosis and monitoring of malignancies with a relatively small sample size. With our skilled flow technicians and hematopathologists, we are quickly able to identify emerging abnormalities and perform rare event analysis of patient-specific aberrant immunophenotypes.

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The CSI program taught me that change is not something to be afraid of. There’s always something new and better we can be doing for our patients.

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