Review Article

Assessing the Relationship between Performance on the University of California Performance Skills Assessment (UPSA) and Outcomes in Schizophrenia: A Systematic Review and Evidence Synthesis

Table 1

Availability of measures in the identified studies.

MeasureStudies that reported measure
N ()

UCSD Performance-based Skills Assessment 73(100)
 Full UPSA41(56)
 UPSA-B33(45)
 UPSA-22(3)
 UPSA-M1(1)
 C-UPSA1(1)
 UPSA-VIM1(1)
Specific Level of Function (SLOF)25(34)
Global Assessment of Functioning (GAF)11(15)
Quality of Life Scale (QLS)7(10)
Multidimensional Scale of Independent Functioning (MSIF)6(8)
Quality of Life Interview (QOLI)5(7)
Strauss-Carpenter Level of Function2(3)
Personal and Social Performance Scale (PSP)2(3)
Role Functioning Scale (RFS)4(5)
Scale of Functioning (SOF)2(3)
Independent Living Skills Survey (ILSS)2(3)
Social Functioning Scale (SFS)3(4)
Quality of Well-being Scale (QWB)2(3)
Independent Living Scale (ILS)1(1)
Independent Living Skills Inventory (ILSI)1(1)
Medical Outcomes Survey – Short-form 36 (SF-36)1(1)
Life Skills Profile (LSP)1(1)
Social Behavior Scale (SBS)1(1)
Residential Status - Outcome710)
Employment Status - Outcome5(7)
Residential Status - Baseline characteristics36(49)
Employment Status - Baseline characteristics19(26)

were six studies that reported both the UPSA and the UPSA-B.