Clinical Pathways Resource Guide - CEIC
Clinical Pathways Resource Guide - CEIC
Clinical Pathways Resource Guide - CEIC
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Diagnostic Interview Schedule (DIS-IV) (DIS IV)<br />
Purpose: To obtain a psychiatric diagnosis according to DSM-IV DSM IV criteria.<br />
<strong>Clinical</strong> utility: In addition to determining whether criteria for diagnosis are met, information<br />
is gained about course, onset, and regency of positive symptoms.<br />
Groups with whom this instrument has been used: Adults (a version for children is also<br />
available- available DISC).<br />
Norms: Forthcoming<br />
Format: Fully structured diagnostic interview designed to be administered administered<br />
by non-clinicians,<br />
non clinicians,<br />
the computerized version can be interviewer-administered interviewer administered or self-administered, self administered, 526<br />
items.<br />
Administration time: 90-120 90 120 minutes.<br />
Scoring time: Forthcoming<br />
Computer scoring? Yes.<br />
Administrator training and qualifications: 4 day training course is recommended.<br />
Fee for use: $1000 per project for investigator’s investigator s license/ $2000 for license plus training<br />
course<br />
Available from: Department of Psychiatry<br />
Washington University School of Medicine<br />
40 N. Kingshighway, Suite 4<br />
St. Louis, MO 63108<br />
Attn: Dr. Linda Cottler<br />
tel: 314-286 314 286-2252 2252<br />
email: cottler@epi.wustl.edu<br />
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