TY - JOUR
T1 - Measuring ICD-11 adjustment disorder
T2 - the development and initial validation of the International Adjustment Disorder Questionnaire
AU - Shevlin, M.
AU - Hyland, P.
AU - Ben-Ezra, M.
AU - Karatzias, T.
AU - Cloitre, M.
AU - Vallières, F.
AU - Bachem, R.
AU - Maercker, A.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2019 John Wiley & Sons A/S. Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd
PY - 2020/3/1
Y1 - 2020/3/1
N2 - Background: Adjustment disorder (AjD) is one of the most frequently used diagnoses in psychiatry but a diagnostic definition for AjD was only introduced in release of the ICD-11. This study sought to develop and validate a new measure operationalizing the ICD-11’s narrative description of AjD, and to determine the current rate of people meeting the symptoms indicative of AjD in the general population of the Republic of Ireland. Methods: The International Adjustment Disorder Questionnaire (IADQ) was constructed to measure the core diagnostic criteria of ICD-11 AjD: stressor exposure, preoccupations with, and failure to adapt to, the stressor, timing of symptom onset, and functional impairment. A nationally representative sample (N = 1,020) of adults from Ireland completed the IADQ. Results: Confirmatory factor analysis supported construct validity and the reliability estimates were excellent. The IADQ correlated strongly with depression, anxiety, and posttraumatic stress. The criteria were met by 7.0% of the sample, adjusted for other exclusionary disorders. Discussion: The IADQ is a measure based on the ICD-11’s description and produces reliable scores, however it should not be used for clinical assessment until validated with clinical interviews.
AB - Background: Adjustment disorder (AjD) is one of the most frequently used diagnoses in psychiatry but a diagnostic definition for AjD was only introduced in release of the ICD-11. This study sought to develop and validate a new measure operationalizing the ICD-11’s narrative description of AjD, and to determine the current rate of people meeting the symptoms indicative of AjD in the general population of the Republic of Ireland. Methods: The International Adjustment Disorder Questionnaire (IADQ) was constructed to measure the core diagnostic criteria of ICD-11 AjD: stressor exposure, preoccupations with, and failure to adapt to, the stressor, timing of symptom onset, and functional impairment. A nationally representative sample (N = 1,020) of adults from Ireland completed the IADQ. Results: Confirmatory factor analysis supported construct validity and the reliability estimates were excellent. The IADQ correlated strongly with depression, anxiety, and posttraumatic stress. The criteria were met by 7.0% of the sample, adjusted for other exclusionary disorders. Discussion: The IADQ is a measure based on the ICD-11’s description and produces reliable scores, however it should not be used for clinical assessment until validated with clinical interviews.
KW - ICD-11
KW - The International Adjustment Disorder Questionnaire
KW - adjustment disorder (AjD)
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U2 - 10.1111/acps.13126
DO - 10.1111/acps.13126
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C2 - 31721147
AN - SCOPUS:85076268218
SN - 0001-690X
VL - 141
SP - 265
EP - 274
JO - Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica
JF - Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica
IS - 3
ER -