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Use of a structured interview to diagnose anxiety disorders in a minority population

  • C. M. Paradis
  • , S. Friedman
  • , R. M. Lazar
  • , J. Grubea
  • , M. Kesselman

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Abstract

A structured interview - the Anxiety Disorder Interview Schedule-Revised (ADIS-R) - was used to assess the presence of panic disorder and other anxiety disorders in 100 psychiatric outpatients at an inner-city municipal hospital, most of whom were black and of low socioeconomic status. The ADIS-R identified seven patients as having a primary diagnosis of panic disorder and 16 as having a secondary diagnosis of panic disorder. None of the patients received a primary diagnosis of panic disorder from the outpatient clinical staff, who did not use the ADIS-R. The authors conclude that a structured interview is an effective tool for identifying panic disorder in a minority population, in whom the disorder is generally underdiagnosed.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)61-64
Number of pages4
JournalHospital and Community Psychiatry
Volume43
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 1992

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