Inter-informant agreement and prevalence estimates for substance use disorders: Direct interview versus family history method
Abstract
Family studies typically use multiple sources of information on each individual including direct interviews and family history information. The aims of the present study were to: (1) assess agreement for diagnoses of specific substance use disorders between direct interviews and the family history method; (2) compare prevalence estimates according to the two methods; (3) test strategies to approximate prevalence estimates according to family...
Paper Details
Title
Inter-informant agreement and prevalence estimates for substance use disorders: Direct interview versus family history method
Published Date
Jan 1, 2008
Journal
Volume
92
Issue
1-3
Pages
9 - 19
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