| Literature DB >> 7972636 |
W Hiller1, G Dichtl, H Hecht, W Hundt, D von Zerssen.
Abstract
The compatibility of the classification systems ICD-10 and DSM-III-R was investigated in a sample of 100 psychiatric inpatients with severe affective and psychotic disorders. Four independent raters assessed diagnoses by means of checklists from psychopathological descriptions of case records. Congruence between ICD-10 and DSM-III-R was good for depressive disorders with agreement rates above 80% and fair for bipolar disorders with rates above 60%. Less consistent findings were obtained for schizophrenia with rates of 57.5% for ICD-10 diagnoses and 82.6% for DSM-III-R diagnoses. Agreement for schizoaffective disorder was below 40% and thus insufficient. The results indicate that even small differences in the definitions of mental disorders may result in considerable inconsistencies.Entities:
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Year: 1994 PMID: 7972636 DOI: 10.1159/000284844
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Psychopathology ISSN: 0254-4962 Impact factor: 1.944