Contact Jennifer
Bogner, Ph.D.
Ohio Regional TBI Model System, at
Citation Bogner, J. (2000). The
Agitated Behavior Scale. The Center for Outcome Measurement
in Brain Injury. http://www.tbims.org/
combi/coglog ( accessed
).
Introduction
to the Agitated Behavior Scale
The
Agitated Behavior Scale (ABS) was developed to assess the nature
and extent of agitation during the acute phase of recovery from
acquired brain injury. Its primary purpose is to allow serial assessment
of agitation by treatment professionals who want objective feedback
about the course of a patient's agitation. Serial assessments are
particularly important when treatment interventions are being attempted.
This instrument may be useful with populations other than patients
recovering from acquired brain injury. Tabloski, McKinnon-Howe,
and Remington (1995) and Corrigan, Bogner, and Tabloski (1996) demonstrated
the utility of the ABS for measuring agitation in nursing home residents
with progressive dementias, primarily Alzheimer's disease.
Information
regarding the ABS was contributed by the Ohio
Regional TBI Model System. Please contact Jennifer Bogner, Ph.D.
at
for more information.
If
you find the information in the COMBI useful, please mention it
when citing sources of information. The information on the Agitated
Behavior Scale may be cited as:
Bogner, J. (2000). The Agitated Behavior Scale. The Center for
Outcome Measurement in Brain Injury. http://www.tbims.org/combi/abs
( accessed
).