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    Clinical reappraisal of the composite international diagnostic interview version 3.3 in Qatar's National Mental Health Study

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    Date
    2024-05-01
    Author
    Khaled, Salma M.
    Amro, Iman
    Abdelkader, Menatalla
    Al Bahari, Dalia
    Al Shawwaf, Mahmoud
    Alabdulla, Majid
    Alhassan, Ahmed
    Ali, Amal
    Aly, Sheeren
    Amin, Asmaa
    Chiu, Wai Tat
    Currie, James
    El Fakki, Hana
    First, Michael B.
    Hassan, Mohammed H.O.
    Hijawi, Zainab
    Mohammed, Rumaisa
    Nofal, Marwa
    Salman, Salma
    Sampson, Nancy A.
    Woodruff, Peter W.
    Kessler, Ronald C.
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    Objectives: Lifetime DSM-5 diagnoses generated by the lay-administered Composite International Diagnostic Interview for DSM-5 (CIDI) in the World Mental Health Qatar (WMHQ) study were compared to diagnoses based on blinded clinician-administered reappraisal interviews. Methods: Telephone follow-up interviews used the non-patient edition of the Structured Clinician Interview for DSM-5 (SCID) oversampling respondents who screened positive for five diagnoses in the CIDI: major depressive episode, mania/hypomania, panic disorder, generalized anxiety disorder, and obsessive-compulsive disorder. Concordance was also examined for a diagnoses of post-traumatic stress disorder based on a short-form versus full version of the PTSD Checklist for DSM-5 (PCL-5). Results: Initial CIDI prevalence estimates differed significantly from the SCID for most diagnoses ((Formula presented.) = 6.6–31.4, p = 0.010 < 0.001), but recalibration reduced most of these differences and led to consistent increases in individual-level concordance (AU-ROC) from 0.53–0.76 to 0.67–0.81. Recalibration of the short-form PCL-5 removed an initially significant difference in PTSD prevalence with the full PCL-5 (from (Formula presented.) = 610.5, p < 0.001 to (Formula presented.) = 2.5, p = 0.110) while also increasing AU-ROC from 0.76 to 0.81. Conclusions: Recalibration resulted in valid diagnoses of common mental disorders in the Qatar National Mental Health Survey, but with inflated prevalence estimates for some disorders that need to be considered when interpreting results.
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    DOI/handle
    http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/mpr.2013
    http://hdl.handle.net/10576/58610
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