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The PSC-17 consists of 17 items that are rated as Never, Sometimes, or Often present. A value of 0 is assigned to Never, 1 to Sometimes, and 2 to Often. The total score is calculated by adding together the score for each of the 17 items.
What is the PSC17? The Pediatric Symptom Checklist (PSC) is brief screening questionnaire that is used to improve the recognition and treatment of psychosocial problems in children ages 4 to 17 years. It is used in place of the PHQ-9 for Health Home beneficiaries within this age group.
Pediatric Symptom Checklist 17 Scoring The Y-PSC 17 consists of 17 items that are rated as Never, Sometimes, or Often present and scored 0, 1, and 2, respectively. Items that are left blank are simply ignored (i.e., score equals 0). If four or more items are left blank, the questionnaire is considered invalid.
Parents/caregivers will complete the PSC-35 (parent-completed version) for their children ages 3 and youth up to age 18. The PSC-35 will need to be completed at the beginning of treatment, every six months following the first administration, and at the end of treatment.
Measures. The PSC-17 total score is designed to evaluate a childs overall psychosocial functioning. The measure also has subscales consisting of either 5 or 7 items that can be used to assess functioning in the areas of internalizing, attention, and externalizing problems.
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A total PSC-17 score of 15 or higher suggests the presence of docHub behavioural or emotional problems requiring comprehensive assessment. There are also cutoff scores for three subscales that suggest a more comprehensive assessment is advisable: Internalising Subscale (Clinical cutoff = 5 or higher).
The total score is calculat- ed by adding together the score for each of the 35 items. For children and adolescents ages 6 through 16, a cutoff score of 28 or higher indicates psycho- logical impairment. For children ages 4 and 5, the PSC cutoff score is 24 or higher (Little et al., 1994; Pagano et al., 1996).
PSC scores simply show how many problems are reported and whether those scores are high compared to other children. A higher PSC score often suggests a problem that can be helped, though it does not necessarily mean that your child has a disorder.
Ages 6-16: A score of 28 or higher means that he/she has more problems than most other children of that age. Most children in this group with a score of 28 or higher would benefit from further assessment of their psychosocial functioning. Ages 4-5: A score of 24 or higher is indicates high risk.
A total PSC-17 score of 15 or higher suggests the presence of docHub behavioural or emotional problems requiring comprehensive assessment. There are also cutoff scores for three subscales that suggest a more comprehensive assessment is advisable: Internalising Subscale (Clinical cutoff = 5 or higher).

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