scholarly journals Validity and Reliability of the Turkish Version of the Adult ADHD Self-Report Screening Scale for DSM-5

Author(s):  
Herdem Aslan Genç ◽  
Neşe Yorguner ◽  
Serkut Bulut ◽  
Gresa Carkaxhiu Bulut ◽  
Ömer Aydemir ◽  
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2020 ◽  
pp. 108705472093081
Author(s):  
Lida Zamani ◽  
Zahra Shahrivar ◽  
Javad Alaghband-Rad ◽  
Vandad Sharifi ◽  
Elham Davoodi ◽  
...  

Objectives: This study evaluated the psychometrics of the Farsi translation of diagnostic interview for attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in adults (DIVA-5) based on DSM-5 criteria. Methods: Referrals to a psychiatric outpatient clinic ( N = 120, 61.7% males, mean age 34.35 ± 9.84 years) presenting for an adult ADHD (AADHD) diagnosis, were evaluated using the structured clinical interviews for DSM-5 (SCID-5 & SCID-5-PD) and the DIVA-5. The participants completed Conner’s Adult ADHD Rating Scale-Self Report-Screening Version (CAARS-S-SV). Results: According to the SCID-5 and DIVA-5 diagnoses, 55% and 38% of the participants had ADHD, respectively. Diagnostic agreement was 81.66% between DIVA-5/SCID-5 diagnoses, 80% between SCID-5/CAARS-S-SV, and 71.66% between DIVA-5/CAARS-S-SV. Test–retest and inter-rater reliability results for the DIVA-5 were good to excellent. Conclusion: Findings support the validity and reliability of the Farsi translation of DIVA-5 among the Farsi-speaking adult outpatient population.


2019 ◽  
Vol 50 (2) ◽  
pp. 262-273
Author(s):  
Charles H Van Wijk

In the South African context, resource constraints often preclude the comprehensive assessment of large numbers of people for the likelihood of Adult Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). Primary screening through a self-report measure may be useful to stream at-risk individuals towards diagnostic assessment services, as well as being useful in population and workplace based research. The present study set out, first, to investigate the usefulness of a self-report ADHD scale to identify at-risk individuals, and, second, to provide preliminary prevalence estimates for Adult ADHD, guided by Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (5th ed.; DSM-5) criteria, in a South African workplace sample. Workers in full-time skilled employment ( N = 1,917), aged 18–44, completed a self-report Adult ADHD scale, and participated in an interview with a psychologist. Their scale data, using three different scoring and interpretation systems, were subjected to statistical analysis. Favourable internal reliability and positive predictive validity were found. Different interpretation systems provided different prevalence estimations: using DSM-5 criteria, a total prevalence estimate of 3.3 % was calculated (attention deficit subtype = 0.9%, hyperactivity-impulsivity subtype = 1.0%, and combined subtype = 1.4%). The positive predictive validity found with this sample suggests that this scale can be used constructively in research or screening contexts to identify at-risk individuals. Furthermore, preliminary prevalence estimates for Adult ADHD, guided by DSM-5 criteria, are now available for a South African workplace sample.


Author(s):  
Sermin Yalin Sapmaz ◽  
Handan Ozek Erkuran ◽  
Dilek Ergin ◽  
Masum Ozturk ◽  
Nesrin Sen Celasin ◽  
...  

2017 ◽  
pp. 1
Author(s):  
Sermin Sapmaz ◽  
Nefize Yalin ◽  
Handan Erkuran ◽  
Signem Oztekin ◽  
Bengisu Tanriverdi ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Sermin Yalin Sapmaz ◽  
Handan Ozek Erkuran ◽  
Dilay Karaarslan ◽  
Masum Ozturk ◽  
Gulsum Yoruk Ulker ◽  
...  

2017 ◽  
Vol 18 (2) ◽  
pp. 99 ◽  
Author(s):  
Şermin Sapmaz ◽  
Handan Erkuran ◽  
Canem Kavurma ◽  
Masum Öztürk ◽  
Bengisu Tanrıverdi ◽  
...  

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