The Diagnostic Interview for Sexual Dysfunctions in Women for DSM-5 and ICD-11: Development and initial validation using a vignette-based approach

Rebekka Schwesig,Julia Velten,Juergen Hoyer

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF METHODS IN PSYCHIATRIC RESEARCH(2024)

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ObjectivesThe aim of this study was to evaluate the psychometric properties of the newly developed Diagnostic Interview for Sexual Dysfunctions in Women (DISEX-F), which covers diagnostic criteria of DSM-5 and ICD-11.MethodsThirty-two actresses portrayed 32 cases of female sexual dysfunctions (= standardized patients). To calculate inter-rater reliability, each standardized patient was interviewed independently by two trained diagnosticians using the DISEX-F. Interviews were videotaped, and each videotape was evaluated by two other independent diagnosticians. Sensitivity and specificity were calculated by comparing the assigned diagnoses to the target diagnoses pre-determined in the case vignettes. As a side criterion, the acceptance of the DISEX-F among diagnosticians was assessed.ResultsSpecificity was found to be generally clinically satisfying (DSM-5: 0.90-0.99; ICD-11: 0.95-0.99), while sensitivity (DSM-5: 0.40-0.92; ICD-11: 0.71-0.96) and inter-rater reliability (DSM-5: Cohen's kappa = 0.44-1; ICD-11: Cohen's kappa = 0.75-0.94) greatly varied between classification systems and disorders. Imprecise acting and false differential diagnostic decisions were identified as major sources of mismatch. The acceptance of the DISEX-F was high.ConclusionResults encourage usage of the DISEX-F for ICD-11 diagnoses. Mixed results were found for DSM-5 diagnoses, which can partly be explained by shortcomings in DSM-5 criteria.
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DSM-5,ICD-11,psychometric properties,sexual dysfunctions,structured interview
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