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The Hallucinogen Rating Scale HRS (Strassman et al. 1994) consists of six subscales : somatesthesia, affect, perception, cognition, volition and intensity. The APZ questionnaire (Abnormer Psychischer Zustand = altered state of consciousness) (Dittrich 1985; Dittrich et al. 1985) includes three subscales : OSE (ozeanische Selbstentgrenzung = oceanic boundlessness) measures pleasant, ecstatic experiences and feelings of eternity and unity; AIA (Angst vor der Ich-Auflösung = dread of ego dissolution) describes a disintegrative, anxious state (.bad trip.); VUS (visionäre Umstrukturierung = visionary restructuralization) includes hallucinatory phenomena and experiences of altered meaning and significance.
Strassman RJ, Qualls CR, Uhlenhuth EH, Kellner R (1994) Doseresponse study of N, N-dimethyltryptamine in humans. II. Subjective effects and preliminary results of a new rating scale. Arch Gen Psychiatry 51:98.108
Dittrich A (1985) Ätiologie-unabhängige Strukturen veränderter Wachbewusstseinszustände. Enke, Stuttgart
Dittrich A, von Arx S, Staub S (1985) International study on altered states of consciousness (ISASC). Summary of the results. German J Psychol 9:319.339
Source: http://www.erowid.org/references/refs_view.php?ID=6011
The Altered State of Consciousness rating scale (5D-ASC) (Dittrich, 1998) and the Adjective Mood Rating Scale (AMRS) (Janke and Debus, 1978) were used to assess the subjective effects under placebo and psilocybin. Both the AMRS and 5D-ASC have previously been shown to be sensitive to the psychological effects of psilocybin in humans (Vollenweider et al., 1997, 1998, 1999; Hasler et al., 2004).
5D-ASC The Altered States of Consciousness rating scale 5DASC
(Dittrich, 1998; Dittrich et al., 1999) consists of 94 items
that are visual-analogue scales of 10 cm length. These items
measure alterations in mood, perception, experience of self in relation
to environment, and thought disorder. Scores of each item
range between zero (‘No, not more than usually’) and ten (‘Yes,
much more than usually’). The ASC items are grouped into five
main factors comprising several items. (1) ‘oceanic boundlessness’
(OB) measures derealization and depersonalization accompanied
by changes in affect ranging from heightened mood to
euphoria and/or exaltation as well as alterations in the sense of
time. The corresponding item clusters are ‘positive derealization’,
‘positive depersonalization’, ‘altered time sense’, ‘positive mood’,
and ‘mania-like experience’. (2) ‘anxious ego dissolution’ (AED)
measures ego disintegration associated with loss of self-control,
thought disorder, arousal, and anxiety. The item clusters are
‘anxious derealization’, ‘thought disorder’, ‘delusion’, ‘fear of loss
of thought control’, and ‘fear of loss of body control’. (3) ‘visionary
restructuralization’ (VR) includes the item clusters ‘elementary
hallucinations’, ‘visual (pseudo-) hallucinations’,
‘synesthesia’, ‘changed meaning of percepts’, ‘facilitated recollection’,
and ‘facilitated imagination’. (4) ‘auditory alterations’ (AA)
refers to acoustic hallucinations and distortions in auditory experiences
and (5) the dimension ‘reduction of vigilance’ (RV) relates
to states of drowsiness, reduced alertness, and related impairment
of cognitive function.
AMRS The Adjective Mood Rating Scale (AMRS) (Janke and
Debus, 1978) consists of 60 adjectives representing different
mood states. Subjects were instructed to rate the extent to which
each adjective was applicable to their current mood from the
options: ‘not at all’ (1), ‘a little’ (2), ‘quite’ (3) and ‘strongly’ (4).
The AMRS consists of the following main factors: ‘concentration’,
‘inactivation,’ ‘tiredness,’ ‘dazed state’, ‘introversion’,
‘heightened mood’, ‘emotional excitability’, ‘anxiety,’ ‘depressiveness,’
and ‘dreaminess.’
Dittrich A (1998) The standard psychometric assessment of altered states
of consciousness (ASCs) in humans. Pharmacopsychiat 31: 80–84
Dittrich A, Lamparter D, Maurer M (1999) 5D-ABZ: Fragebogen zur
Erfassung aussergewöhnlicher Bewusstseinszustände. Eine kurze Einführung.
PSIN Plus, Zürich
Janke W, Debus G (1978) Die Eigenschaftswörterliste (EWL-K) – Ein
Verfahren zur Erfassung der Befindlichkeit. Hogrefe, Göttingen
Source: http://www.erowid.org/references/refs_view.php?ID=6672






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The Hallucinogen Rating Scale HRS (Strassman et al. 1994) consists of six subscales : somatesthesia, affect, perception, cognition, volition and intensity. The APZ questionnaire (Abnormer Psychischer Zustand = altered state of consciousness) (Dittrich 1985; Dittrich et al. 1985) includes three subscales : OSE (ozeanische Selbstentgrenzung = oceanic boundlessness) measures pleasant, ecstatic experiences and feelings of eternity and unity; AIA (Angst vor der Ich-Auflösung = dread of ego dissolution) describes a disintegrative, anxious state (.bad trip.); VUS (visionäre Umstrukturierung = visionary restructuralization) includes hallucinatory phenomena and experiences of altered meaning and significance.
Strassman RJ, Qualls CR, Uhlenhuth EH, Kellner R (1994) Doseresponse study of N, N-dimethyltryptamine in humans. II. Subjective effects and preliminary results of a new rating scale. Arch Gen Psychiatry 51:98.108
Dittrich A (1985) Ätiologie-unabhängige Strukturen veränderter Wachbewusstseinszustände. Enke, Stuttgart
Dittrich A, von Arx S, Staub S (1985) International study on altered states of consciousness (ISASC). Summary of the results. German J Psychol 9:319.339
Source: http://www.erowid.org/references/refs_view.php?ID=6011
The Altered State of Consciousness rating scale (5D-ASC) (Dittrich, 1998) and the Adjective Mood Rating Scale (AMRS) (Janke and Debus, 1978) were used to assess the subjective effects under placebo and psilocybin. Both the AMRS and 5D-ASC have previously been shown to be sensitive to the psychological effects of psilocybin in humans (Vollenweider et al., 1997, 1998, 1999; Hasler et al., 2004).
5D-ASC The Altered States of Consciousness rating scale 5DASC
(Dittrich, 1998; Dittrich et al., 1999) consists of 94 items
that are visual-analogue scales of 10 cm length. These items
measure alterations in mood, perception, experience of self in relation
to environment, and thought disorder. Scores of each item
range between zero (‘No, not more than usually’) and ten (‘Yes,
much more than usually’). The ASC items are grouped into five
main factors comprising several items. (1) ‘oceanic boundlessness’
(OB) measures derealization and depersonalization accompanied
by changes in affect ranging from heightened mood to
euphoria and/or exaltation as well as alterations in the sense of
time. The corresponding item clusters are ‘positive derealization’,
‘positive depersonalization’, ‘altered time sense’, ‘positive mood’,
and ‘mania-like experience’. (2) ‘anxious ego dissolution’ (AED)
measures ego disintegration associated with loss of self-control,
thought disorder, arousal, and anxiety. The item clusters are
‘anxious derealization’, ‘thought disorder’, ‘delusion’, ‘fear of loss
of thought control’, and ‘fear of loss of body control’. (3) ‘visionary
restructuralization’ (VR) includes the item clusters ‘elementary
hallucinations’, ‘visual (pseudo-) hallucinations’,
‘synesthesia’, ‘changed meaning of percepts’, ‘facilitated recollection’,
and ‘facilitated imagination’. (4) ‘auditory alterations’ (AA)
refers to acoustic hallucinations and distortions in auditory experiences
and (5) the dimension ‘reduction of vigilance’ (RV) relates
to states of drowsiness, reduced alertness, and related impairment
of cognitive function.
AMRS The Adjective Mood Rating Scale (AMRS) (Janke and
Debus, 1978) consists of 60 adjectives representing different
mood states. Subjects were instructed to rate the extent to which
each adjective was applicable to their current mood from the
options: ‘not at all’ (1), ‘a little’ (2), ‘quite’ (3) and ‘strongly’ (4).
The AMRS consists of the following main factors: ‘concentration’,
‘inactivation,’ ‘tiredness,’ ‘dazed state’, ‘introversion’,
‘heightened mood’, ‘emotional excitability’, ‘anxiety,’ ‘depressiveness,’
and ‘dreaminess.’
Dittrich A (1998) The standard psychometric assessment of altered states
of consciousness (ASCs) in humans. Pharmacopsychiat 31: 80–84
Dittrich A, Lamparter D, Maurer M (1999) 5D-ABZ: Fragebogen zur
Erfassung aussergewöhnlicher Bewusstseinszustände. Eine kurze Einführung.
PSIN Plus, Zürich
Janke W, Debus G (1978) Die Eigenschaftswörterliste (EWL-K) – Ein
Verfahren zur Erfassung der Befindlichkeit. Hogrefe, Göttingen
Source: http://www.erowid.org/references/refs_view.php?ID=6672