Summary
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The ASDI is a structured interview for diagnosing ASD. It has 19 dichotomously scored items, based on the DSM-IV criterion. |
Author/publisher details |
© Richard Bryant 1999 |
Date |
1998 published psychometrics, 1999 copyrighted. |
Description |
The Acute Stress Disorder Interview (ASDI) is a 19-item, dichotomously scored interview schedule based on criteria from the DSM-IV. Advantages include its brevity; it can be completed in around 5-10 minutes, and can be administered by any appropriately trained person. It includes the five dissociative symptoms specific to ASD (unlike comparable PTSD scales). |
Scoring and Psychometrics
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Scoring Psychometrics |
Key/core References |
Bryant, R. A., Harvey, A. G., Dang, S. T., & Sackville, T. (1998). Assessing acute stress disorder: Psychometric properties of a structured clinical interview. Psychological Assessment, 10, 215-220. |
Further Information
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Copyright Richard Bryant 1999 |
View manual |
Although there is no manual to accompany the ASDI
the standard 'rules' for administering clinical interviews should be
adhered to. The CAPS manual provides excellent instructions for
administration. |
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This resource should be used in an ethical and responsible manner and should be used only for the purpose(s) for which it has demonstrable validity. Please observe copyright where indicated and reference it appropriately. ISTSS Members: Download ASDI form. |