Schizotypal Ambivalence Scale
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Schizotypal Ambivalence Scale
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The Schizotypal Abmivalence Scale (SAS)is associated with Schizophrenia-spectrum pathology. The SAS is considered a good measure of schizotypy in young adults. The SAS is a 19 item revision of the Intense Ambivalence Scale (IAS). The IAS was originally created to indentify ambivalence as a specific characteristic of Schizotypy and Schizophrenia. High scores on the SAS are associated with Schizotypal, Schizoid, and paranoid symptoms, along with poor overall functioning.
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- Google: Schizotypal Ambivalence Scale
- Wikipedia: Schizotypal Ambivalence Scale
- PubBrain: Schizotypal Ambivalence Scale
- PubMed: Schizotypal Ambivalence Scale
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