ObjectiveTo examine the internal consistency and distribution of the Yale Global Tic Severity Scale (YGTSS) scores to inform modification of the measure.MethodsThis cross-sectional study included 617 participants with a tic disorder (516 children and 101 adults), who completed an age-appropriate diagnostic interview and the YGTSS to evaluate tic symptom severity. The distributions of scores on YGTSS dimensions were evaluated for normality and skewness. For dimensions that were skewed across motor and phonic tics, a modified Delphi consensus process was used to revise selected anchor points.ResultsChildren and adults had similar clinical characteristics, including tic symptom severity. All participants were examined together. Strong internal...
Background: Tic disorders belong to the broad spectrum of pediatric and adult movement disorders. Th...
Much of the research regarding Tourette\u27s syndrome (TS) has focused on why certain individuals de...
<p>Correlations (<i>r</i>) between motor evoked potential (MEP) changes caused by paired associative...
The Yale Global Tic Severity Scale (YGTSS) is a clinician-rated instrument considered as the gold st...
Tic disorders are heterogeneous, with symptoms varying widely both within and across patients. Explo...
The Yale Global Tic Severity Scale (YGTSS) is a clinician-rated instrument considered as the gold st...
The Yale Global Tic Severity Scale (YGTSS) is a clinician-rated instrument considered as the gold st...
Abstract Background To the best of our knowledge, although the Chinese version of the Yale Global Ti...
The gold-standard measure of tic severity in tic disorders (TD), the Yale Global Tic Severity Scale ...
ObjectiveTo compare three statistical strategies for classifying positive treatment response based o...
Cluster analytic methods have examined the symptom presentation of chronic tic disorders (CTDs), wit...
Tics associated with Tourette syndrome and other chronic tic disorders (CTDs) often draw social reac...
The objective of this study was to assess tic persistence and tic-associated impairment in referred ...
OBJECTIVE: To examine whether tic severity, comorbid disorders, or both are associated with illness ...
Children with persistent (chronic) tic disorders (PTDs) experience impairment across multiple domain...
Background: Tic disorders belong to the broad spectrum of pediatric and adult movement disorders. Th...
Much of the research regarding Tourette\u27s syndrome (TS) has focused on why certain individuals de...
<p>Correlations (<i>r</i>) between motor evoked potential (MEP) changes caused by paired associative...
The Yale Global Tic Severity Scale (YGTSS) is a clinician-rated instrument considered as the gold st...
Tic disorders are heterogeneous, with symptoms varying widely both within and across patients. Explo...
The Yale Global Tic Severity Scale (YGTSS) is a clinician-rated instrument considered as the gold st...
The Yale Global Tic Severity Scale (YGTSS) is a clinician-rated instrument considered as the gold st...
Abstract Background To the best of our knowledge, although the Chinese version of the Yale Global Ti...
The gold-standard measure of tic severity in tic disorders (TD), the Yale Global Tic Severity Scale ...
ObjectiveTo compare three statistical strategies for classifying positive treatment response based o...
Cluster analytic methods have examined the symptom presentation of chronic tic disorders (CTDs), wit...
Tics associated with Tourette syndrome and other chronic tic disorders (CTDs) often draw social reac...
The objective of this study was to assess tic persistence and tic-associated impairment in referred ...
OBJECTIVE: To examine whether tic severity, comorbid disorders, or both are associated with illness ...
Children with persistent (chronic) tic disorders (PTDs) experience impairment across multiple domain...
Background: Tic disorders belong to the broad spectrum of pediatric and adult movement disorders. Th...
Much of the research regarding Tourette\u27s syndrome (TS) has focused on why certain individuals de...
<p>Correlations (<i>r</i>) between motor evoked potential (MEP) changes caused by paired associative...