DIAGNOSING DISSOCIATIVE DISORDERS IN THE NETHERLANDS - A PILOT-STUDY WITH THE STRUCTURED CLINICAL INTERVIEW FOR DSM-III-R DISSOCIATIVE DISORDERS

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BOON, S [1 ]
DRAIJER, N [1 ]
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[1] FREE UNIV AMSTERDAM,1007 MC AMSTERDAM,NETHERLANDS
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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY | 1991年 / 148卷 / 04期
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R749 [精神病学];
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Objective: To improve the ability to diagnose dissociative disorders in The Netherlands, the authors conducted a study using a Dutch version of the Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-III-R Dissociative Disorders (SCID-D) with additional questions on childhood trauma and symptoms of borderline and histrionic personality disorders. Method: All interviews were audiotaped or videotaped and rated by two investigators separately. Forty-four patients (42 women and two men) participated in the study. Most of the patients had been referred for evaluation of dissociative symptoms; five had participated in a nationwide survey on incest. None of the patients had ever received a diagnosis of a dissociative disorder, and none had evidence of organic brain syndrome or mental retardation. All patients were in active treatment: 23 were being treated in an outpatient psychiatric service, 13 in an inpatient psychiatric service, and eight in private practice. Thirty-two patients had been psychiatric inpatients at least once. Results: Four diagnostic groups of patients were identified: two with dissociative disorders (12 patients with multiple personality disorder and 11 with dissociative disorder not otherwise specified), one with DSM-III-R personality disorders (11 patients), and one without dissociative or personality disorders (10 patients). Conclusions: Dissociative disorders are clearly not only an American phenomenon. The diagnosis can be made outside of the United States if the symptoms are sought. The SCID-D proved to be a promising instrument.
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