Objectives: The present normative study aimed to (1) develop the Italian version of the Starkstein Apathy Scale (SAS-I) and (2) construct a shortened version including only the most sensitive items to “pure apathy” experiences. Methods: The normative sample included 392 healthy subjects. A regression-based procedure was used to explore the effects of sex, age, and education on the raw SAS-I score. A correction grid was designed for adjusting raw scores by adding or subtracting the contribution of any significant variable and net of sociodemographic interindividual differences. Cutoff scores were also calculated and fixed at the external tolerance limit on the ninety-fifth centile. To obtain the shortened version, each SAS-I item was correla...
Introduction: Apathy is a non-motor symptom of Parkinson’s Disease (PD). The prevalence rate of apa...
A number of rating scales for the assessment of apathy in Parkinson's disease (PD)were developed. Un...
Background: Apathy is an important and distressing behavioural symptom in Alzheimer's disease and in...
Apathy is well described in neurodegenerative diseases characterized by motor disability; therefore,...
Apathy is a neuropsychiatric symptom observed in different neurological and psychiatric disorders. A...
Apathy is both a symptom and syndrome prevalent in many pathological populations that affects motiva...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Apathy can be defined as a quantitative reduction of self-generate...
Abstract. This article presents evidence for the reliability and construct validity of the Apathy Ev...
ObjectiveApathy is present in many brain disorders, but it is also prevalent to varying degrees in h...
ObjectiveApathy is present in many brain disorders, but it is also prevalent to varying degrees in h...
ObjectiveApathy is present in many brain disorders, but it is also prevalent to varying degrees in h...
ObjectiveApathy is present in many brain disorders, but it is also prevalent to varying degrees in h...
Apathy is both a symptom and syndrome prevalent in neurodegenerative disease, including motor system...
Negative symptoms have traditionally been assessed based on clinicians’ observations. The subjective...
Background Apathy is a frequent neuropsychiatric condition in neurodegenerative disorders, depressio...
Introduction: Apathy is a non-motor symptom of Parkinson’s Disease (PD). The prevalence rate of apa...
A number of rating scales for the assessment of apathy in Parkinson's disease (PD)were developed. Un...
Background: Apathy is an important and distressing behavioural symptom in Alzheimer's disease and in...
Apathy is well described in neurodegenerative diseases characterized by motor disability; therefore,...
Apathy is a neuropsychiatric symptom observed in different neurological and psychiatric disorders. A...
Apathy is both a symptom and syndrome prevalent in many pathological populations that affects motiva...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Apathy can be defined as a quantitative reduction of self-generate...
Abstract. This article presents evidence for the reliability and construct validity of the Apathy Ev...
ObjectiveApathy is present in many brain disorders, but it is also prevalent to varying degrees in h...
ObjectiveApathy is present in many brain disorders, but it is also prevalent to varying degrees in h...
ObjectiveApathy is present in many brain disorders, but it is also prevalent to varying degrees in h...
ObjectiveApathy is present in many brain disorders, but it is also prevalent to varying degrees in h...
Apathy is both a symptom and syndrome prevalent in neurodegenerative disease, including motor system...
Negative symptoms have traditionally been assessed based on clinicians’ observations. The subjective...
Background Apathy is a frequent neuropsychiatric condition in neurodegenerative disorders, depressio...
Introduction: Apathy is a non-motor symptom of Parkinson’s Disease (PD). The prevalence rate of apa...
A number of rating scales for the assessment of apathy in Parkinson's disease (PD)were developed. Un...
Background: Apathy is an important and distressing behavioural symptom in Alzheimer's disease and in...