Full name of scale |
Aberrant Salience Inventory |
Languages |
English, French, Italian, Spanish |
French version reference |
Golay, P., Laloyaux, J., Moga, M., Della Libera, C., Larøi, F., & Bonsack, C. (2020). Psychometric investigation of the French version of the Aberrant Salience Inventory (ASI): differentiating patients with psychosis, patients with other psychiatric diagnoses and non-clinical participants. Annals of general psychiatry, 19(1), 1-10. |
Rater |
A patient self-report measure |
Training |
Not applicable |
Utility |
A patient self-report measure designed to assess aspects of aberrant salience and psychosis proneness Aberrant salience is the unusual or incorrect assignment of salience or significance to stimuli and is seen as a potential important identifier of risk for psychosis.
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Time to complete |
No precise information found. The scale is a 29‐item self‐report with a “yes‐no” (1‐0) format, |
Cost/license |
Open access |
Cicero, D. C., Kerns, J. G., & McCarthy, D. M. (2010). The Aberrant Salience Inventory: A new measure of psychosis proneness. Psychological Assessment, 22(3), 688. Follow this link for the article.