2023
DOI: 10.1002/cpp.2822
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Clinimetric properties of the diagnostic criteria for psychosomatic research among the elderly

Abstract: Introduction Among the elderly, the availability of tool assessing psychosomatic syndromes is limited. The present study aims at testing inter‐rater reliability and concurrent validity of the semi‐structured interview for the Diagnostic Criteria for Psychosomatic Research (DCPR‐R‐SSI) in the elderly of the general population. Method One hundred eight subjects were recruited. Participants received a clinical assessment which included the DCPR‐R‐SSI, the Illness Attitude Scale (IAS), the Geriatric Depression Sca… Show more

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“…1). This interview has been found to display excellent inter-rater reliability [13, 14]. Administration of the DCPR-SSI led to identification of demoralization in 10–50% of patients with medical conditions (e.g., cardiac, oncologic, endocrine, migraine), in those recruited in primary care and in consultation-liaison psychiatry settings [11].…”
Section: Clinical Evaluationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…1). This interview has been found to display excellent inter-rater reliability [13, 14]. Administration of the DCPR-SSI led to identification of demoralization in 10–50% of patients with medical conditions (e.g., cardiac, oncologic, endocrine, migraine), in those recruited in primary care and in consultation-liaison psychiatry settings [11].…”
Section: Clinical Evaluationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The DCPR criteria for demoralization [9] and the related interview (Fig. 1) have been found to be suitable for the elderly and need to be implemented in the clinical evaluation [14]. In Parkinson’s disease, demoralization was found to be strongly linked to impaired quality of life [52].…”
Section: Emerging Areas Of Applicationmentioning
confidence: 99%