Validation of the Dutch version of the Brief Negative Symptom Scale
de Lang, B.D.L.
Nijman, H.L.I.
Boumans, C.E.
Purpose: The Brief Negative Symptom Scale (BNSS) was developed to measure negative
symptoms of schizophrenia. However, the Dutch translation of this instrument, called the
“Korte Schaal voor Negatieve Symptomen” (KSNS), has not yet been validated. This study
investigates the validity and reliability of this Dutch version of the instrument.
Patients and Methods: The Psychotic Symptom Rating Scale (PSYRATS), Calgary
Depression Scale for Schizophrenia (CDSS), the Health of the Nation Scale (HoNOS) and
the KSNS were used for routine outcome monitoring to measure symptoms in 28 patients
with a psychotic disorder who were being treated on a long-stay ward.
Results: The internal consistency of the KSNS is fair to good. The inter-rater reliability is
excellent. The concurrent validity is moderate but acceptable. The correlations between the
KSNS and scales for depression and positive symptoms were not significant, which indicate
good divergent validity.
Conclusion: Despite the small sample size of the current study, we conclude that the BNSS,
called the KSNS in Dutch, appears to be a reliable and valid tool for investigating negative
symptoms in detail in patients with psychotic disorders.