evaluation of computerized initial clinical Psychological/Psychiatric Status Interview on performance &ease of use &error handling &documentation &value for moneyEvaluates the Psychological/Psychiatric Status Interview (2.0) (PPSI), a computerized, initial clinical interview. Answers to 184 questions are ...
clinical interview: a face-to-face encounter between a mental health professional and a patient in which the former observes the latter and gathers data about the person’s behavior, attitudes, current situation, personality, and life history mental status examination (MSE): a medical process where...
The clinical interview is generally a structured series of questions. Candidates may be psychologically disqualified for a number of reasons such as anxiety, depression, poor judgement, poor credibility, immaturity, etc. Additionally, maladaptive behaviors are considered. These generally include difficulties...
However, in the long run, the automation of clinical prediction would limit the accuracy of clinical predictions, since it would preclude the use of behavioral observation data or the selection of appropriate tests to optimally assess the status of the individual patient. (p. 529) There is, how...
At first clinical interview is implemented by CP before psychological test is given. CP interviews patients on focusing the points as follows. 1. Processes which patients have been through before visiting the hospital. 2. Their physical symptom. 3. Disturbances of their daily lives. 4. The ...
Psychological tests are only one element of a psychological assessment. They should never be used as the sole basis for a diagnosis. A detailed clinical interview, including a complete history of the test subject and a review of psychological, medical, educational, and other relevant records is ...
(interview with Clarity Health Assessment Systems Inc.'s Barry Schlosser)(Cover Story) Berkeley Electronic Press Selected Works RL Peck 被引量: 0发表: 0年 Applications of Item Response Theory and Computerized Adaptive Testing in Clinical Psychological Assessment Item response theory and computerized ...
(2017b). Maladaptive daydreaming: Proposed diagnostic criteria and their assessment with a structured clinical interview. Psychology of Consciousness: Theory, Research, and Practice,4(2), 176–189. https://doi.org/10.1037/cns0000114 Article Google Scholar Somer, E., Abu-Raya, H. M., & Ns...
The Structured Clinical Interview (SCID-II) was formulated in 1997 by First, Gibbon, Spitzer, Williams, and Benjamin. It closely follows the language of the DSM-IV Axis II Personality Disorders criteria. Consequently, there are 12 groups of questions corresponding to the 12 personality disorders....
We also thank Glyn Lewis for his advice about the scoring of the Revised Clinical Interview Schedule, Barbara Maughan and Stephan Collishaw for advice about scoring the childhood measures, Ian White for advice about weighting the data, and Verity Morgan for helping prepare the manuscript. References...