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Published Online: February 1993

Diagnostic decision making in psychiatry

Publication: American Journal of Psychiatry

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The purpose of this article is to examine the consequences of and possible responses to uncertainty in psychiatric diagnosis. Uncertainty is inevitable because of the overlap in characteristics, or test results, between populations with and without a psychiatric disorder. As a result, there is never one correct method of identifying cases and noncases (i.e., case definition). In this paper principles of decision analysis and clinical epidemiology are used to develop a framework for thinking about the consequences of different diagnostic schema and for choosing among them. The framework illustrated here involves choosing an external validator, choosing a separator, and choosing a cutoff. This framework is applied to the problems facing three hypothetical researchers, and the consequences for their research of different diagnostic choices are explored. It is demonstrated how the relevance of research to clinicians and policy makers rests on the choice of the case definition process. The prevalent use of structured psychiatric interviews has not been accompanied by adequate attention to the problem of determining a diagnosis once the information is obtained. It is argued that more attention must be given to this process if we are to make optimal use of available resources for research and treatment.

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American Journal of Psychiatry
Pages: 197 - 206
PubMed: 8422070

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Published in print: February 1993
Published online: 1 April 2006

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