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2014
DOI: 10.1002/mpr.1455
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Measuring symptoms and diagnosing mental disorders in the elderly community: the test–retest reliability of the CIDI65+

Abstract: The age-adapted CIDI65+ is reliable for assessing most mental disorders, distress, impairment and time-related information in the elderly, prompting the need to examine validity.

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“…This relationship should be investigated more closely in future studies, e.g. through adaptations to the CIDI DIA‐X for implementation with older individuals (Wittchen et al, ) or individuals with a low educational level and socio‐economic status. The DIA‐X/CIDI 2.8(TR) shows also good quality in the event of illiteracy if all question and answer options are read aloud.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This relationship should be investigated more closely in future studies, e.g. through adaptations to the CIDI DIA‐X for implementation with older individuals (Wittchen et al, ) or individuals with a low educational level and socio‐economic status. The DIA‐X/CIDI 2.8(TR) shows also good quality in the event of illiteracy if all question and answer options are read aloud.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The WHO CIDI, as used previously in its Italian version in other studies, was administered by trained interviewers according to the methodology we applied in a previous investigation of patients with cancer to make a psychiatric diagnosis according to the ICD‐10th Revision (ICD‐10). For the specific purpose of this study, of the several areas explored by the CIDI, the interview was concentrated mainly on mood disorders (unipolar and bipolar depression), anxiety disorders (including stress‐related disorders), adjustment disorders, and somatoform disorders.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tras revisar los estudios precedentes que analizan la relación entre la salud mental de las personas mayores de 65 años y su NdF se observa que no han empleado una entrevista diagnóstica para evaluar los trastornos mentales adaptada a la población mayor ni han utilizado una muestra amplia de personas mayores de 65 años que incluya al grupo de personas mayores de 75 años (Ausín, Muñoz, Santos-Olmo, Pérez-Santos y Castellanos, 2017;Volkert et al, 2013). Para salvar esta limitación, el Estudio MentDis_ICF65+ (salud y bienestar de las personas entre 65 y 84 años en Europa) Ausín et al, 2017;Canuto et al, 2017;Wittchen et al, 2014) se realiza en 6 ciudades europeas y analiza la relación entre la salud física y mental de las personas mayores de 65 años y su NdF, utilizando una entrevista diagnóstica sobre los trastornos mentales adaptada a la población mayor y empleando una muestra amplia de personas mayores de 65 años. A continuación se presentan los principales resultados del Estudio MentDis_ ICF65+ en cuanto a la relación entre el NdF y las variables género, edad y salud física y mental de las personas mayores de 65 años de la Comunidad de Madrid.…”
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“…Evaluación de los trastornos mentales. Se empleó la entrevista diagnóstica internacional compuesta para personas mayores de 65 años (CIDI65+; Wittchen et al, 2014) que aporta diagnósticos según criterios del sistema de clasificación DSM-IV-TR (American Psychiatric Association, 2000).…”
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