The interactive computer interview for mania

Autor: Gary S. Sachs, Andrew C. Leon, Roy H. Perlis, Louisa G. Sylvia, Daniel DeBonis, Daniel Lewis, Noreen A. Reilly-Harrington
Rok vydání: 2010
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Zdroj: Bipolar Disorders. 12:521-527
ISSN: 1398-5647
DOI: 10.1111/j.1399-5618.2010.00844.x
Popis: Reilly-Harrington NA, DeBonis D, Leon AC, Sylvia L, Perlis R, Lewis D, Sachs GS. The interactive computer interview for mania. Bipolar Disord 2010: 12: 521-527. (c) 2010 The Authors. Journal compilation (c) 2010 John Wiley & Sons A/S. Objectives: The Interactive Computer Interview for Mania (ICI-M) is a computer-administered interview that presents probes to assess symptom severity and utilizes a scoring algorithm to select follow-up questions and rate subject responses in accordance with rating scale anchor points. The current study examines the acceptability, feasibility, and reliability of the ICI-M as a potential method for evaluating the performance of human raters. Methods: Participants with a diagnosis of bipolar I or II disorder completed both a live interview of the Young Mania Rating Scale with a human rater (LR) and the ICI-M. A panel of three expert raters reviewed each videotaped LR and assigned a consensus rating (CR). Participants completed a modified version of the Client Satisfaction Questionnaire to assess each method. Results: Intraclass correlation coefficients were 0.91 between the ICI-M and CR and 0.97 between the LR and CR (n = 100), providing empirical support for the inter-rater reliability of each approach. Coefficient alphas indicated comparable internal consistency reliability: ICI-M = 0.82, LR = 0.83, and CR = 0.84. The ICI-M was significantly more sensitive in detecting symptomatology than the LR (p Language: en
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