@article{AsínRos:155148,
      author        = "Asín Ros, Blanca and Día Sahún, José Luis and Ortega
                       López-Alvarado, Pablo",
      title         = "{Estudio sobre alucinaciones en pacientes ingresados en
                       Unidad de Agudos: diagnóstico y tratamiento. Escala de
                       Alucinaciones Servet Zaragoza}",
      year          = "2023",
      note          = "The main objective of this undergraduate thesis is to
                       create the "Servet Zaragoza Hallucinations Scale" (SZHS), a
                       tool that allows for a precise analysis of hallucinations
                       and their different types. This scale aims to facilitate
                       the study of this complex psychopathological phenomenon, as
                       well as clinical interviews with patients and diagnostic
                       approaches. Hallucinations, present in various sensory
                       modalities such as auditory, visual, gustatory, olfactory,
                       and tactile, pose difficulties in their study within
                       current clinical practice. Therefore, it was considered
                       necessary to develop a scale that encompasses the entire
                       range of phenomena described in clinical settings and
                       surpasses the limitations of existing scales in the
                       scientific literature. To carry out this research, a sample
                       of 20 patients admitted to the Acute Psychiatry Unit of
                       Miguel Servet University Hospital in Zaragoza, under the
                       supervision of Dr. Día, was selected. The study focused on
                       a detailed and descriptive analysis of hallucinations in
                       this group of patients. The results obtained support the
                       hypotheses regarding the phenomenological complexity of
                       hallucinations. It is considered that a competent, useful,
                       simple, and reproducible scale has been developed, which
                       can be effectively applied in future research and clinical
                       practice. In conclusion, this undergraduate thesis focuses
                       on the creation and application of the "Servet Zaragoza
                       Hallucinations Scale" with the aim of improving the
                       analysis and understanding of hallucinations. This scale
                       provides a precise and practical tool for the clinical
                       evaluation of this complex psychopathological phenomenon.",
}