Reliability of psychiatric diagnosis. I. A methodological review
- PMID: 320954
- DOI: 10.1001/archpsyc.1977.01770140019001
Reliability of psychiatric diagnosis. I. A methodological review
Abstract
This article reviews some methodological aspects of studies of diagnostic reliability in psychiatry. We define and discuss the concept of interrater reliability and review some of the ways in which the design of the reliability study can influence the results. Three basic methodological issues are raised, including: importance of structured interviews and objective diagnostic criteria, the importance of a test/retest vs an interviewer/observer design, and the calculation of reliability in a way that takes chance agreement into account.
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