Title of article
Negative and positive participant responses to the Composite International Diagnostic Interview
Author/Authors
Ron de Graaf، نويسنده , , Margreet ten Have، نويسنده , , Saskia van Dorsselaer، نويسنده , , Casper Schoemaker، نويسنده , , WILMA A. M. VOLLEBERGH، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages
7
From page
521
To page
527
Abstract
Background Little is known about the emotional
responses of participants in community surveys
to standardised psychiatric interviews like the Composite
International Diagnostic Interview (CIDI). This
study investigates the proportion of subjects responding
negatively or positively to the CIDI, and identifies their
sociodemographic,psychopathological, personality and
social characteristics. Methods At the end of the threewave
Netherlands Mental Health Survey and Incidence
Study, 4796 participants aged 18–64 at baseline were
questioned about how the interviews had affected them.
Results In all, 2.7% found the interviews quite distressing
and 9.5% somewhat distressing.Compared to those
without distress, they were more likely to be female, not
living with a partner, not in paid employment, and to
have a somatic disorder. A total of 5.7% of subjects reported
that participation had helped them cope better
with problems, and 3.4% reported they could now seek
help more easily.These were more likely to be older, less
educated,not in paid employment (except those seeking
help more easily) and to have a somatic disorder. Both
negative and positive responses were associated with
mood, anxiety and substance use disorders and comorbidity,
as well as with neuroticism, external mastery, low
self-esteem and low social support. Conclusion Only a
small minority of participants reported distress from
the interviews. This is an important finding for ethics
committees charged with approving general population
surveys that use the CIDI. It can also be valuable for
planning such studies, enabling researchers to inform
participants more fully about the effects of the interview
before asking them for informed consent
Keywords
emotional response – mental healthsurvey – CIDI – epidemiology
Journal title
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology (SPPE)
Serial Year
2004
Journal title
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology (SPPE)
Record number
848773
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