SCID Diagnostic Interview
Cross-source consensus on SCID Diagnostic Interview from 1 sources and 5 claims.
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- The SCID is a semistructured diagnostic interview used to determine whether symptoms meet DSM criteria. — Prevalence and types of anxiety disorders among patients with cardiac conditions and elevated HADS-A scores: findings from the initial screening phase of the Heart and Mind trial in Denmark
- The study used the non-patient edition of the SCID for DSM-IV-TR Axis I clinical disorders, including Module F and Adjustment Disorder from Module I. — Prevalence and types of anxiety disorders among patients with cardiac conditions and elevated HADS-A scores: findings from the initial screening phase of the Heart and Mind trial in Denmark
- SCID interviews were conducted by cardiac nurses trained in cognitive behavioural therapy and SCID interviewing. — Prevalence and types of anxiety disorders among patients with cardiac conditions and elevated HADS-A scores: findings from the initial screening phase of the Heart and Mind trial in Denmark
- Psychologist supervision was provided to nurses during the study. — Prevalence and types of anxiety disorders among patients with cardiac conditions and elevated HADS-A scores: findings from the initial screening phase of the Heart and Mind trial in Denmark
- A second assessor was consulted when uncertainty arose during a SCID interview. — Prevalence and types of anxiety disorders among patients with cardiac conditions and elevated HADS-A scores: findings from the initial screening phase of the Heart and Mind trial in Denmark