Measuring symptoms and diagnosing mental disorders in the elderly community: the test-retest reliability of the CIDI65+

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Measuring symptoms and diagnosing mental disorders in the elderly community: the test-retest reliability of the CIDI65+. / Wittchen, Hans-Ulrich; Strehle, Jens; Gerschler, Anja; Volkert, Jana; Dehoust, Maria Christina; Sehner, Susanne; Wegscheider, Karl; Ausìn, Berta; Canuto, Alessandra; Crawford, Mike; Da Ronch, Chiara; Grassi, Luigi; Hershkovitz, Yael; Munoz, Manuel; Quirk, Alan; Rotenstein, Ora; Santos-Olmo, Ana Belén; Shalev, Arieh; Weber, Kerstin; Schulz, Holger; Härter, Martin; Andreas, Sylke.

In: INT J METH PSYCH RES, Vol. 24, No. 2, 06.2015, p. 116-29.

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Wittchen, H-U, Strehle, J, Gerschler, A, Volkert, J, Dehoust, MC, Sehner, S, Wegscheider, K, Ausìn, B, Canuto, A, Crawford, M, Da Ronch, C, Grassi, L, Hershkovitz, Y, Munoz, M, Quirk, A, Rotenstein, O, Santos-Olmo, AB, Shalev, A, Weber, K, Schulz, H, Härter, M & Andreas, S 2015, 'Measuring symptoms and diagnosing mental disorders in the elderly community: the test-retest reliability of the CIDI65+', INT J METH PSYCH RES, vol. 24, no. 2, pp. 116-29. https://doi.org/10.1002/mpr.1455

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Wittchen, H-U., Strehle, J., Gerschler, A., Volkert, J., Dehoust, M. C., Sehner, S., Wegscheider, K., Ausìn, B., Canuto, A., Crawford, M., Da Ronch, C., Grassi, L., Hershkovitz, Y., Munoz, M., Quirk, A., Rotenstein, O., Santos-Olmo, A. B., Shalev, A., Weber, K., ... Andreas, S. (2015). Measuring symptoms and diagnosing mental disorders in the elderly community: the test-retest reliability of the CIDI65+. INT J METH PSYCH RES, 24(2), 116-29. https://doi.org/10.1002/mpr.1455

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@article{c797ab2d8cd74540b357770f31aaf7a1,
title = "Measuring symptoms and diagnosing mental disorders in the elderly community: the test-retest reliability of the CIDI65+",
abstract = "Prevalence findings for the elderly are artificially low, most likely due to insufficient consideration of age-related cognitive abilities in diagnostic interviews. Aims: (1) To describe the rationale for the development of an age-adapted Composite International Diagnostic Interview (CIDI65+) for use in a European project (MentDis_ICF65+). (2) To examine its test-retest reliability. Methods: Based on substantive pilot work the CIDI standard questions were shortened, broken down into shorter subsets and combined with sensitization questions and dimensional measures. Test-retest was determined in N = 68 subjects aged 60-79 years via two independent examinations by clinical interviewers using kappa (sensitivity, specificity) for categorical and intraclass correlation (ICC) coefficients for dimensional measures. Results: Test-retest reliability was good for any mental disorder (κ = 0.63), major depression (κ = 0.55), anxiety (κ = 0.62, range = 0.30-0.78), substance (κ = 0.77, range = 0.71-0.82), obsessive-compulsive disorder (κ = 1.00) and most core symptoms/syndromes (κ range = 0.48-1.00). Agreement for some disorders (i.e. somatoform/pain) attenuated, partly due to time lapse effects. ICC for age of onset, recency, quantity, frequency and duration questions ranged between κ = 0.60-0.90. Dimensional agreement measures were not consistently higher. Conclusion: The age-adapted CIDI65+ is reliable for assessing most mental disorders, distress, impairment and time-related information in the elderly, prompting the need to examine validity. Copyright {\textcopyright} 2014 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.",
author = "Hans-Ulrich Wittchen and Jens Strehle and Anja Gerschler and Jana Volkert and Dehoust, {Maria Christina} and Susanne Sehner and Karl Wegscheider and Berta Aus{\`i}n and Alessandra Canuto and Mike Crawford and {Da Ronch}, Chiara and Luigi Grassi and Yael Hershkovitz and Manuel Munoz and Alan Quirk and Ora Rotenstein and Santos-Olmo, {Ana Bel{\'e}n} and Arieh Shalev and Kerstin Weber and Holger Schulz and Martin H{\"a}rter and Sylke Andreas",
note = "Copyright {\textcopyright} 2014 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.",
year = "2015",
month = jun,
doi = "10.1002/mpr.1455",
language = "English",
volume = "24",
pages = "116--29",
journal = "INT J METH PSYCH RES",
issn = "1049-8931",
publisher = "John Wiley and Sons Ltd",
number = "2",

}

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TY - JOUR

T1 - Measuring symptoms and diagnosing mental disorders in the elderly community: the test-retest reliability of the CIDI65+

AU - Wittchen, Hans-Ulrich

AU - Strehle, Jens

AU - Gerschler, Anja

AU - Volkert, Jana

AU - Dehoust, Maria Christina

AU - Sehner, Susanne

AU - Wegscheider, Karl

AU - Ausìn, Berta

AU - Canuto, Alessandra

AU - Crawford, Mike

AU - Da Ronch, Chiara

AU - Grassi, Luigi

AU - Hershkovitz, Yael

AU - Munoz, Manuel

AU - Quirk, Alan

AU - Rotenstein, Ora

AU - Santos-Olmo, Ana Belén

AU - Shalev, Arieh

AU - Weber, Kerstin

AU - Schulz, Holger

AU - Härter, Martin

AU - Andreas, Sylke

N1 - Copyright © 2014 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

PY - 2015/6

Y1 - 2015/6

N2 - Prevalence findings for the elderly are artificially low, most likely due to insufficient consideration of age-related cognitive abilities in diagnostic interviews. Aims: (1) To describe the rationale for the development of an age-adapted Composite International Diagnostic Interview (CIDI65+) for use in a European project (MentDis_ICF65+). (2) To examine its test-retest reliability. Methods: Based on substantive pilot work the CIDI standard questions were shortened, broken down into shorter subsets and combined with sensitization questions and dimensional measures. Test-retest was determined in N = 68 subjects aged 60-79 years via two independent examinations by clinical interviewers using kappa (sensitivity, specificity) for categorical and intraclass correlation (ICC) coefficients for dimensional measures. Results: Test-retest reliability was good for any mental disorder (κ = 0.63), major depression (κ = 0.55), anxiety (κ = 0.62, range = 0.30-0.78), substance (κ = 0.77, range = 0.71-0.82), obsessive-compulsive disorder (κ = 1.00) and most core symptoms/syndromes (κ range = 0.48-1.00). Agreement for some disorders (i.e. somatoform/pain) attenuated, partly due to time lapse effects. ICC for age of onset, recency, quantity, frequency and duration questions ranged between κ = 0.60-0.90. Dimensional agreement measures were not consistently higher. Conclusion: The age-adapted CIDI65+ is reliable for assessing most mental disorders, distress, impairment and time-related information in the elderly, prompting the need to examine validity. Copyright © 2014 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

AB - Prevalence findings for the elderly are artificially low, most likely due to insufficient consideration of age-related cognitive abilities in diagnostic interviews. Aims: (1) To describe the rationale for the development of an age-adapted Composite International Diagnostic Interview (CIDI65+) for use in a European project (MentDis_ICF65+). (2) To examine its test-retest reliability. Methods: Based on substantive pilot work the CIDI standard questions were shortened, broken down into shorter subsets and combined with sensitization questions and dimensional measures. Test-retest was determined in N = 68 subjects aged 60-79 years via two independent examinations by clinical interviewers using kappa (sensitivity, specificity) for categorical and intraclass correlation (ICC) coefficients for dimensional measures. Results: Test-retest reliability was good for any mental disorder (κ = 0.63), major depression (κ = 0.55), anxiety (κ = 0.62, range = 0.30-0.78), substance (κ = 0.77, range = 0.71-0.82), obsessive-compulsive disorder (κ = 1.00) and most core symptoms/syndromes (κ range = 0.48-1.00). Agreement for some disorders (i.e. somatoform/pain) attenuated, partly due to time lapse effects. ICC for age of onset, recency, quantity, frequency and duration questions ranged between κ = 0.60-0.90. Dimensional agreement measures were not consistently higher. Conclusion: The age-adapted CIDI65+ is reliable for assessing most mental disorders, distress, impairment and time-related information in the elderly, prompting the need to examine validity. Copyright © 2014 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

U2 - 10.1002/mpr.1455

DO - 10.1002/mpr.1455

M3 - SCORING: Journal article

C2 - 25308743

VL - 24

SP - 116

EP - 129

JO - INT J METH PSYCH RES

JF - INT J METH PSYCH RES

SN - 1049-8931

IS - 2

ER -