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5 pages in length. The Psychiatric Diagnostic Screening Questionnaire (PDSQ) is a widely used industry tool that tests for DSM-IV Axis I disorders that occur most predominantly in people who are at least eighteen years old. The outcome of this screening test, which is administered in either outpatient mental health or medical facilities, is corroborated with interview-based diagnoses as well as diagnostic standards. As of 2003, over three thousand tests had been administered throughout the preceding decade; based upon this data, the PDSQ was proven effective, convenient and reliable, and is still considered so today. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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at least eighteen years old. The outcome of this screening test, which is administered in either outpatient mental health or medical facilities, is corroborated with interview-based diagnoses as well
as diagnostic standards. As of 2003, over three thousand tests had been administered throughout the preceding decade; based upon this data, the Psychiatric Diagnostic Screening Questionnaire was proven
effective, convenient and reliable, and is still considered so today. One of the many beneficial components of this particular screening approach is the manner by which it "allows primary
care providers to routinely consider co-morbidity without significant additional demands on their time" (Zimmerman, 2003). The extent of time required to conduct the Psychiatric Diagnostic Screening Questionnaire is indeed nominal;
twenty minutes at the most is all one needs to complete the one-hundred twenty-five yes/no questions that are then easily and swiftly scored by hand to determine the Total Score
- a number that represents psychopathologys global indicator - as well as scale scores for the following thirteen disorders: Major Depressive Disorder, Generalized Anxiety Disorder, Panic Disorder, Posttraumatic Stress Disorder,
Alcohol Abuse/Dependence, Drug Abuse/Dependence, Psychosis, Bulimia/Binge-Eating Disorder, Somatization Disorder, Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, Social Phobia, Hypochondriasis and Agoraphobia (Zimmerman et al, 2001). Suicidal ideation is measured on the basis of
six specific components found on the Depression scale. Each disorder is matched with respective cutoff scores, critical items and follow-up interview guides determined by the way in which the
individual scored. If the final tally posts higher than the corresponding cutoff mark for even a single disorder, the administrator has the option of utilizing the matching guide in
order to obtain additional data and document pertinent details. "The PDSQ has excellent sensitivity and a correspondingly high negative predictive value. Therefore, when the test indicates that a
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