The remains a landmark tool in psychiatric history, designed to bring standardization to what was once a highly subjective diagnostic process . While the field has largely transitioned to the DSM-5 and SCID-5 , the SCID-I continues to be used in longitudinal research and specific clinical settings where DSM-IV criteria are still the benchmark. What is the SCID-I?
: The interview is broken down into separate modules (e.g., mood episodes, psychotic symptoms, substance use) so clinicians can focus on relevant diagnostic categories. Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-IV Axis I...
Precision in Diagnosis: Understanding the SCID-I for DSM-IV Axis I Disorders The remains a landmark tool in psychiatric history,
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