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The NIMH-DIS in the assessment of DSM-III schizophrenic disorder.

The National Institute of Mental Health Diagnostic Interview Schedule (NIMH-DIS) was administered by trained lay interviewers to a sample of 82 outpatients with clinical diagnoses of DSM-III schizophrenic disorder. Of these subjects, 77 percent were also diagnosed as suffering from DSM-III schizophrenic disorder according to the structured interview (NIMH-DIS) administered by a lay interviewer. The DIS interviews were scrutinized to find the reasons for their discrepancy with the clinical diagnoses. A majority of the DIS-negative schizophrenic subjects acknowledged significant psychopathology in the DIS and missed only one of the six DSM-III criteria items for schizophrenia. Test-retest results showed consistency in the subjects' reporting of lifetime schizophrenic symptoms.[1]

References

  1. The NIMH-DIS in the assessment of DSM-III schizophrenic disorder. Escobar, J.I., Randolph, E.T., Asamen, J., Karno, M. Schizophrenia bulletin. (1986) [Pubmed]
 
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