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Validity of a short clinical interview for psychiatric diagnosis: the mini-SCAN

Authors :
Fokko Nienhuis
Durk Wiersma
de Peter Jonge
C. A. Th. Rijnders
G van de Willige
Science in Healthy Ageing & healthcaRE (SHARE)
Interdisciplinary Centre Psychopathology and Emotion regulation (ICPE)
Life Course Epidemiology (LCE)
Source :
The British Journal of Psychiatry, 196(1), 64-68. Cambridge University Press, British Journal of Psychiatry, 196, 1, pp. 64-8, British Journal of Psychiatry, 196, 64-8
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

BackgroundTo promote clinical application of the Schedules for Clinical Assessment in Neuropsychiatry (SCAN) system a shorter version (the mini-SCAN) was devised. Its psychometric properties were unknown.AimsTo establish the validity and practical properties of the mini-SCAN.MethodOne hundred and six participants were interviewed twice, once with the SCAN and once with the mini-SCAN. The level of agreement was established for the categories: no disorder, affective disorders, anxiety disorders, non-affective psychotic disorders, affective psychotic disorders.ResultsThe mini-SCAN is a valid instrument. Most kappa values were around 0.90. Only for the class of affective psychotic disorders was the agreement moderate. Mean duration of the mini-SCAN interviews was 25 min shorter than the SCAN interviews. Participants and interviewers were generally satisfied with the interview format and questions.ConclusionsThe mini-SCAN can be used as a diagnostic instrument for clinical purposes and for clinical studies when the present episode is the focus of attention.

Details

ISSN :
14721465 and 00071250
Volume :
196
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The British journal of psychiatry : the journal of mental science
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....7f14785aa233c5d0e4eb2510058ebbd9