Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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339455 | Psychosomatics | 2009 | 8 Pages |
BackgroundThe phenomenology of delirium needs further elucidation using validated tools.ObjectiveThe authors sought to derive valid factors from the Delirium Rating Scale (DRS), Revised –98.MethodA factor analysis of the DRS-R–98 was performed among 161 medicalsurgical patients.ResultsScores ranged from 0 to 7 in 120 patients (74.53%; no delirium), 8 to 13 in 19 (11.80%; subclinical/prodromal delirium), and ≥14 in 22 (13.66%; delirium). The DSM-IV–TR delirium incidence was 19.87%. The first two rotated factors explained 63.37% of the variance and may correspond to Cognition and Psychosis/Agitation factors. The dimension of motor retardation loaded with cognitive items. Motor agitation and retardation clustered with inattention, which is the cardinal symptom of delirium.ConclusionThe DRS-R–98 has good construct validity in this Latino population.