Authors
Michael B. First, Janet B. W. Williams., Rhonda S. Karg, Robert L. Spitzer (2015)
The SCID-5 is a semi-structured interview for evaluating the criteria for the major DSM-5 diagnoses (e.g., mood disorders, substance use disorders). The SCID-5 contains a module for assessing diagnostic criteria for eating disorders.
What this tool is good for:
This tool can be used to systematically assess and diagnose eating disorders following the DSM-5 criteria.
Type of tool
Diagnostic
Specific gender
Non-specific
Age validated for use with
Adults (18+ years)
Eating disorders
General
Evaluates
Signs and symptoms
Delivery Setting
Semi-structured interview
Specific Populations
General population
Approximate administration time:
Variable
Training
https://www.appi.org/products/structured-clinical-interview-for-dsm-5-scid-5
Languages
English, Chinese, Greek, Danish, Italian, Dutch, German, Hungarian, Korean, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Spanish, Turkish
Type of tool
Diagnostic
Specific gender
Non-specific
Age validated for use with
Adults (18+ years)
Eating disorders
General
Evaluates
Signs and symptoms
Delivery Setting
Semi-structured interview
Specific Populations
General population
Approximate administration time:
Variable
Training
https://www.appi.org/products/structured-clinical-interview-for-dsm-5-scid-5
Languages
English, Chinese, Greek, Danish, Italian, Dutch, German, Hungarian, Korean, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Spanish, Turkish