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PANSS (Schizophrenia Severity)

Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale (PANSS)

Multidimensional screening for schizophrenia. All items rated 1 (absent) to 7 (extreme).

P1. Delusions

P2. Conceptual disorganization

P3. Hallucinatory behavior

P4. Excitement

P5. Grandiosity

P6. Suspiciousness/persecution

P7. Hostility

Please complete the Positive Scale before proceeding...

© OpiCalc Psychosis Specialty

Kay SR. (1987)

Guidelines & Evidence

Clinical Details

Section 1

When to Use

Clinical Utility

Standardized assessment of symptom severity in Schizophrenia and related psychotic disorders.
Evaluating treatment response to antipsychotic medications in clinical trials and specialist practice.
Differentiating between positive (hallucinations/delusions) and negative (apathy/withdrawal) symptom profiles.
Guiding long-term prognosis and rehabilitation planning.
Section 2

Formula & Logic

Scoring Component

The PANSS comprises 30 items across three scales: Positive (7 items), Negative (7 items), and General Psychopathology (16 items). Each item is rated from 1 (absent) to 7 (extreme).

Scale Totals

Positive ScaleScore 7–49
Negative ScaleScore 7–49
General PsychopathologyScore 16–112
Total PANSS ScoreScore 30–210
Section 3

Pearls/Pitfalls

Symptom Trajectories

While the Positive Scale often responds quickly to D2 blockade, the Negative Scale is frequently more persistent and is a stronger predictor of long-term functional outcome and disability.

Clinical Pearls

A 20% to 30% reduction in the total PANSS score is generally considered a clinically significant response to antipsychotic treatment.
Distinguish between "Primary" negative symptoms and "Secondary" negative symptoms (caused by depression, EPS, or environmental under-stimulation).
Items like "Lack of Judgment and Insight" (G12) are critical for assessing medication adherence and safety risk.
Section 4

Next Steps

Management Decisions

01
High Positive Score: Consider dose optimization or switching to a more potent antipsychotic (e.g., risperidone, haloperidol).
02
High Negative Score: Focus on psychosocial interventions, vocational rehabilitation, and agents with potentially better negative symptom profiles (e.g., cariprazine, clozapine).
03
Treatment Resistance: If PANSS total remains high despite two 6-week trials of different antipsychotics, Clozapine is indicated.
Section 5

Evidence Appraisal

Primary Reference

The positive and negative syndrome scale (PANSS) for schizophrenia

Kay SR et al. • Schizophrenia Bulletin. 1987;Vol 13, Issue 2. pp. 261-276. The foundational paper establishing the gold standard.

Section 6

Literature

Stanley Kay

Developed by Stanley Kay and colleagues to provide a comprehensive, multidimensional assessment of schizophrenia that moved beyond simple symptom counts.

Last Comprehensive Review: 2026

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