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Deenz Psychotic Rating Scale (DPRS-45)
Assessment
Deenz Psychotic Rating Scale (DPRS-45)
Date Completed
June 17, 2026
Respondent
Anonymous
Time Taken
Not Available
Report ID
R-0
Report By
Drdeenz.com

Executive Summary

Classification MODERATE Minimal Mild Moderate High Very High
Moderate Elevation
Standardized Score
LOW AVERAGE HIGH 50%
Raw Score 50 / 100

Responses suggest moderate psychosis-spectrum characteristics. Some unusual perceptions, suspicious thinking, motivational difficulties, or communication problems may occasionally influence daily functioning and interpersonal relationships.

Total Index Score

Very Low Low Average High Very High Score: 50 0 20 40 60 80 100

Profile Interpretation

The overall profile falls within the Moderate range on this assessment.

The most elevated dimensions were Hallucinations , Delusions and Disorganization , indicating that these characteristics contributed most strongly to the overall profile.

The least elevated dimension was Apathy , suggesting that this characteristic was less prominent relative to the other dimensions measured by the assessment.

Dimension Profile 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 Population Mean Hallucinations 50 Average Delusions 50 Average Disorganization 50 Average Catatonia 50 Average Apathy 50 Average

Detailed Dimension Analysis

Hallucinations
Moderate
Score: 50%
Reports noticeable perceptual experiences that differ from others.
Delusions
Moderate
Score: 50%
Reports noticeable conviction in unusual beliefs.
Disorganization
Moderate
Score: 50%
Reports noticeable disruptions in thought organization.
Catatonia
Moderate
Score: 50%
Reports noticeable periods of slowed or repetitive behavior.
Apathy
Moderate
Score: 50%
Reports noticeable reduction in interest and initiative.

Population Position

0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 43 0 20 40 60 80 100

Your score exceeded approximately 43% of participants.

Assessment Record Link

Important Notice

This report was generated from a self-administered psychometric assessment completed through Drdeenz. Results are intended for educational, research and self-exploration purposes only and should not be considered a clinical diagnosis.


Normative Sample:49
Generated by Drdeenz
Report Version:1.9

Community Discussion

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Community Discussion

The following comments were shared by participants after completing this assessment.

5 Participant Experiences
Vita Extremely Helpful
Paranoia
2025-12-24
WDB Neutral
Screener Construction

There are 5- 8 questions that overlap with Autism Spectrum so this screener may not be specific enough. With ASD and psychosis they say providers need to included behavioural correlates to comparatively ascertain if psychosis is really prominent in the period of assessment or just behavioural outcomes of ASD. Overall its good indicator of psychosis trend and good to use with your PCP as a starting point for more convo. The polar graph is a nice touch.


Overall Impression

The screener did sync with my thoughts that I'm on the borderlands of psychosis (if psychosis is actually real at all or just a statement of North American culture or sub-culture). Not better than chance although specific traits may be predictive.

People should be aware of cultural nuances. People could actually be truly paranoid in Iran, China or Israel and magnitude and context should be considered. I see too many foreigners in psych wards and wonder.
Paranoia to a certain extent I think is normal in our society and many people have it even if they don't disclose it.
2025-12-25
Adriana de Oliveira Lotério Extremely Helpful
Muito bom
2026-01-28
sky Extremely Helpful
tốt
2026-04-11
Michele Slightly Helpful
I fail to see where this test checks for symptoms that can't be explained by chronic anxiety and depression
2026-05-06