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Clinical Global Impression (CGI-S & CGI-I)

CGI: Clinical Global Impression. Rate global severity (S) based on the total clinical picture, and improvement (I) relative to baseline.

CGI-S: Severity

CGI-I: Improvement

Guidelines & Evidence

Clinical Details

Section 1

When to Use

Clinical Utility

Global assessment of psychiatric illness severity and treatment response
Universal outcome measure across all psychiatric diagnoses
Standardized reporting for cross-study comparisons and meta-analyses
Monitoring clinically significant change in routine psychiatric practice
Section 2

Formula & Logic

CGI-S (Severity)

Rated 1 (Normal, not at all ill) to 7 (Among the most extremely ill patients). Based on the clinician's experience with the specific patient population.

CGI-I (Improvement)

Rated 1 (Very much improved) to 7 (Very much worse). Measures change relative to the baseline state at the start of treatment.

Interpretation

CGI-I: 1 or 2Treatment Responder
CGI-I: 4No Change
CGI-I: 5, 6, or 7Worsening / Non-Responder
Section 3

Evidence Appraisal

Validation

ECDEU Assessment Manual for Psychopharmacology.

Guy W. • US Department of Health, Education, and Welfare.. 1976;The original primary source for the Clinical Global Impressions scale.

What does the PANSS mean?

Leucht S et al. • Schizophr Res.. 2005;Provided robust anchoring of the CGI scale against domain-specific measures like the PANSS.

Last Comprehensive Review: 2026

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