What is CIDI SF?

What is CIDI SF?

Development, reliability and factor analysis of a self-administered questionnaire which originates from the World Health Organization’s Composite International Diagnostic Interview – Short Form (CIDI-SF) for assessing mental disorders – PMC.

What does CIDI measure?

The Composite International Diagnostic Interview (CIDI) is an established and widely used instrument for assessing a clinical diagnosis of major depression in epidemiological and clinical studies [5-7].

What is the full Form of CIDI?

The World Health Organization Composite International Diagnostic Interview (CIDI) is a structured interview for psychiatric disorders.

WHO CIDI 1990?

The World Health Organization (WHO) first developed the CIDI in 1990. The CIDI (CIDI V2. 1) was an expansion of the Diagnostic Interview Schedule (DIS) developed by Lee Robins et. al with the support from the National Institute of Health (Robins, Helzer, Croughan and Ratcliff, 1981).

How many psychiatric disorders can the WHO Composite International Diagnostic Interview Tool measure?

Services: WHO WMH-CIDI has two different types of service assessments….About the WHO WMH-CIDI.

Mood
DSM IV Major Depressive Disorder Depression, Mania
DSM IV Agoraphobia w/out Panic Agoraphobia, Separation Anxiety, Panic Disorder
ICD Agoraphobia with, w/out Panic Agoraphobia
DSM IV GAD GAD, Depression, Mania

How prevalent is trauma in the general population?

The lifetime prevalence of exposure to potentially traumatic and other life events was 71.1% (SE = 0.9%). The estimated lifetime prevalence of exposure to potentially traumatic events according to DSM-IV criterion A was 43.8%. Women had significant higher odds of experiencing traumatic events than men (OR = 1.32).

What kind of trauma is significantly more likely to cause PTSD?

Previous Traumatic Experiences People who have experienced a previous trauma, such as a rape, car accident, disaster, or act of violence, are more susceptible to PTSD . The stress of the trauma can have a cumulative effect, and a new traumatic experience can exacerbate the negative effects of a previous trauma.