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Autor/Urheber | Elbir, M; Alp Topbaş, O; Bayad, S; Kocabaş, T; Zülkif Topak, Osman; Çetin, Şahabettin; Özdel, Osman; Ateşçi, Figen Çulha; Aydemir, Ö |
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Institution | Turkish Association of Nervous and Mental Health |
Titel | Adaptation and reliability of the structured clinical interview for DSM-5-disorders - clinician version (SCID-5/CV) to the Turkish language. |
Quelle | In: 10.5080/u23431; Uluslararası Hakemli Dergi; 13002163 (ISSN); 30; 1; Scopus; WOS(2019)
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Sprache | englisch |
Dokumenttyp | online; Zeitschriftenaufsatz |
Schlagwörter | DSM-5; SCID-5; adolescent; adult; aged; clinical trial; Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders; female; human; male; mental disease; middle aged; multicenter study; psychological interview; psychological rating scale; psychology; publication; reproducibility; turkey (bird); young adult; Humans; Interview; Psychological; Mental Disorders; Translations; Turkey |
Abstract | Objective: In this study, we aimed to adapt the Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-5-ClinicianVersion into Turkish and to demonstrate its reliability. Method: A total of 185 patients, both inpatient and outpatient, from two different university hospitals were included. Training sessions on the features and use of SCID-5/CV were held before the data collection. During the study, in order to test the diagnostic agreement and accuracy, two psychiatrists remained present at the evaluation of each participant; alternatively being interviewer and the observer. Cohen's kappa coefficient for inter-rater reliability was calculated for every diagnostic category. Results: The patient group had a mean age of 37.2 (±13.5) years and 55.7% were female. The education status was as follows: 2.7% were illiterate, 1.7% literate with no primary education, 33% had primary education, 23.8% had secondary education and 38.9% had higher education. The calculated kappa value showed excellent agreement for schizophrenia (κ=0.93), bipolar disorder (κ=0.96), major depressive disorder (κ=0.89), dysthymic disorder (κ=0.82), alcohol use disorder (κ=0.96), panic disorder (κ=0.84), agoraphobia (κ=0.85), social anxiety disorder (κ=0.95), generalized anxiety disorder (κ=0.89), obsessive compulsive disorder (κ=0.87), posttraumatic stress disorder (κ=0.89), adult attention deficit and hyperactivity disorder (κ=1.00), specific phobias (κ=0.82) and very good agreement with adjustment disorder (κ=0.78) and somatic symptom disorder (κ=0.65). Conclusion: Similar to the past SCID versions, kappa values were found to be quite high and all were statistically significant. The Turkish version of SCID-5/ CV can be reliably used in both clinical practice and clinical studies. © 2019, Turkish Association of Nervous and Mental Health. |
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