2016
Psychometric Properties of a Structured Diagnostic Interview for DSM-5 Anxiety, Mood, and Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorders
Tolin DF, Gilliam C, Wootton BM, Bowe W, Bragdon LB, Davis E, Hannan SE, Steinman SA, Worden B, Hallion LS. Psychometric Properties of a Structured Diagnostic Interview for DSM-5 Anxiety, Mood, and Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorders. Assessment 2016, 25: 3-13. PMID: 26988404, DOI: 10.1177/1073191116638410.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSelf-report measuresDiagnostic InterviewSymptoms of anxietyDSM-5 AnxietyDSM-5 disordersTest-retest reliability dataTest-retest reliabilityObsessive-CompulsiveConvergent validityPsychometric propertiesAnxietyMoodRelated disordersInterrater reliability dataGroup comparisonsNeuropsychiatric disorders
2000
Comparison of the PTSD symptom scale–interview version and the clinician‐administered PTSD scale
Foa E, Tolin D. Comparison of the PTSD symptom scale–interview version and the clinician‐administered PTSD scale. Journal Of Traumatic Stress 2000, 13: 181-191. PMID: 10838669, DOI: 10.1023/a:1007781909213.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultFemaleHumansInterview, PsychologicalMaleObserver VariationPhiladelphiaPsychometricsReproducibility of ResultsStress Disorders, Post-TraumaticTime FactorsConceptsClinician-Administered PTSD ScalePosttraumatic stress disorderCivilian trauma survivorsPTSD ScaleAssessment timeAssessment of PTSDStructured Clinical InterviewPTSD Symptom Scale-Interview VersionTrauma survivorsPsychometric propertiesPTSD Symptom ScaleNonveteran populationsIndependent cliniciansClinical InterviewSymptom ScaleSeparate interviewersDSM-IVHigh internal consistencyStress disorderPTSD severityLong assessment timeInterrater reliabilityInterview versionInternal consistencySurvivors