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Title: Adaptation and reliability of the structured clinical interview for DSM-5-disorders - clinician version (SCID-5/CV) to the Turkish language
Authors: Elbir, M.
Alp Topbaş, O.
Bayad, S.
Kocabaş, T.
Zülkif Topak, Osman.
Çetin, Şahabettin.
Özdel, Osman İsmail
Ateşci, Figen
Aydemir, Ömer
Keywords: DSM-5
Reliability
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
Adolescent
Adult
Aged
Female
Humans
Interview, Psychological
Male
Mental Disorders
Middle Aged
Psychiatric Status Rating Scales
Reproducibility of Results
Translations
Turkey
Young Adult
Publisher: Turkish Association of Nervous and Mental Health
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 (?=0.93), bipolar disorder (?=0.96), major depressive disorder (?=0.89), dysthymic disorder (?=0.82), alcohol use disorder (?=0.96), panic disorder (?=0.84), agoraphobia (?=0.85), social anxiety disorder (?=0.95), generalized anxiety disorder (?=0.89), obsessive compulsive disorder (?=0.87), posttraumatic stress disorder (?=0.89), adult attention deficit and hyperactivity disorder (?=1.00), specific phobias (?=0.82) and very good agreement with adjustment disorder (?=0.78) and somatic symptom disorder (?=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.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/30455
https://doi.org/10.5080/u23431
ISSN: 1300-2163
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