Literature DB >> 7932028

Computerized and clinician assessment of depression and anxiety: respondent evaluation and satisfaction.

K A Kobak1, W M Reynolds, J H Griest.   

Abstract

This investigation examined differences in subjects' satisfaction and reaction to computer- and clinician-administered versions of the Hamilton Depression and Anxiety Rating Scales in outpatients with affective disorders (n = 121), anxiety disorders (n = 52), other psychiatric disorders (n = 7), and adults without psychiatric disorders (n = 76). Subjects' reactions to clinician- and computer-administered interviews were similar in the areas of overall comfort level and ease in answering questions. Clinicians were rated more positively with regard to determining how subjects really felt, sensitivity to their needs, and asking questions specific to their feelings. Subjects felt less embarrassed giving information to the computer. We found psychiatric subjects to prefer the clinician-administered interview, whereas nonpsychiatric subjects indicated no preference.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 7932028     DOI: 10.1207/s15327752jpa6301_14

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Pers Assess        ISSN: 0022-3891


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2.  A web-based tutorial for parents of young children with autism: results from a pilot study.

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5.  Epidemiological and clinical use of GMHAT-PC (Global Mental Health assessment tool - primary care) in cardiac patients.

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