Title of article :
Measuring the level of diagnostic concordance and discordance
between modules of the CIDI-Short Form and the CIDI-Auto 2.1
Author/Authors :
Matthew Sunderland، نويسنده , , Gavin Andrews، نويسنده , , Tim Slade، نويسنده , , Lorna Peters، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Abstract :
Purpose The Composite International Diagnostic Interview-
Short Form (CIDI-SF) is a short disorder-specific
diagnostic interview for common mental disorders. Many
researchers have been attracted to the CIDI-SF because of
its brevity and cost effectiveness. As a result, the CIDI-SF
has been used in multiple epidemiological studies and
clinical trials. Despite the widespread use, a search of literature
has revealed relatively few validation studies. This
investigation aims to provide estimates of concordance and
discordance between the CIDI-SF disorder modules and the
full CIDI, as well as providing evidence regarding the
potential screening utility of the CIDI-SF.
Methods The sample comprised 83 patients attending a
tertiary referral clinic for anxiety disorders. Patients were
administered the CIDI-SF and the full CIDI-Auto and
estimates of agreement between the two measures were
calculated. Interview transcripts were examined for cases
that disagreed on a diagnosis to elicit a likely reason for the
lack of agreement between the two measures. Finally, the
screening properties of the dimensionally scored CIDI-SF
were calculated and compared with the Depression Anxiety
Stress Scale.
Results The CIDI-SF tended to overestimate the rate of
diagnoses as evidenced by a high degree of false positives.
However, the CIDI-SF exhibited favorable screening
properties (ruling out non-disordered cases).
Conclusions These results suggest that caution must be
taken when using the CIDI-SF as the sole diagnostic
instrument in epidemiological research to estimate prevalence
and incidence. The CIDI-SF may be more useful for
screening out potential candidates in clinical research and
psychopharmacological trials
Keywords :
Composite International DiagnosticInterview Concordance Discordance Validity Screening utility
Journal title :
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology (SPPE)
Journal title :
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology (SPPE)