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The reliability of the standard for clinicians' interview in psychiatry (SCIP): a clinician-administered tool with categorical, dimensional and numeric output.

Ahmed Aboraya1, Ahmed El-Missiry2, Johnna Barlowe3, Collin John4, Alireza Ebrahimian5, Srinivas Muvvala6, Ja'me Brandish7, Hader Mansour8, Wanhong Zheng4, Paramjit Chumber4, James Berry4, Daniel Elswick4, Cheryl Hill4, Lauren Swager4, Warda Abo Elez9, Hala Ashour9, Amal Haikal9, Ahmed Eissa9, Menan Rabie2, Marwa El-Missiry2, Mona El Sheikh2, Dina Hassan2, Sherif Ragab2, Mohamed Sabry2, Heba Hendawy2, Rola Abdel Rahman2, Doaa Radwan2, Mohamed Sherif2, Marwa Abou El Asaad2, Sherien Khalil2, Reem Hashim2, Katherine Border7, Roberto Menguito7, Cheryl France4, Wei Hu4, Olivia Shuttleworth4, Elizabeth Price4.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Existing standardized diagnostic interviews are not used by psychiatrists in clinical settings. There is an urgent need for a clinician-administered tool for assessment of adult psychopathology that produces dimensional measures, in addition to categorical diagnoses.
METHODS: The Standard for Clinicians' Interview in Psychiatry (SCIP) was designed to be used in clinical settings and generates dimensional measures. The reliability of the SCIP was tested at six sites: one hospital and two clinics in USA, two hospitals in Egypt and one clinic in Canada. Participants were adult patients who were admitted for inpatient psychiatric treatment or came for regular office visits in the outpatient clinic. Refusal rate was <1%. Missing data were <1.1%. Patients with dementia, mental retardation or serious medical conditions were excluded. A total of 1,004 subjects were interviewed between 2000 and 2012.
RESULTS: Inter-rater reliability (Kappa) was measured for 150 SCIP items: 116 items (77.3%) had good reliability (Kappa>0.7), 28 items (18.7%) had fair reliability (Kappa ranges from 0.5 to 0.7) and six items (4%) had poor reliability (Kappa<0.5). Cronbach's alpha for internal consistency was measured for the SCIP dimensions: anxiety, posttraumatic stress, depression, mania, hallucinations, Schneider first-rank symptoms, delusions, disorganized thoughts, disorganized behavior, negative symptoms, alcohol addiction, drug addiction, attention and hyperactivity. All of the SCIP dimensions had substantial Cronbach's alpha values (>0.7) with the exception of disorganized thoughts (Cronbach's alpha=0.375).
CONCLUSIONS: The SCIP is a reliable tool for assessing psychological symptoms, signs and dimensions of the main psychiatric diagnoses.
Copyright © 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Psychiatric interview; diagnostic criteria; dimensional scores; standardized diagnostic interviews

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24842539     DOI: 10.1016/j.schres.2014.04.025

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Schizophr Res        ISSN: 0920-9964            Impact factor:   4.939


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