Abstract

The SCID-II Personality Questionnaire, modified for DSM-IV and ICD-10 Diagnostic Criteria for Research (ICD-10-DCR), was administered to 58 consecutive patients with agoraphobia with panic disorder in order to screen for personality disorders (PDs) and assess diagnostic agreement between DSM-IV and ICD-10-DCR. The diagnostic agreement, as expressed by kappa values, was 0.78 for the presence of any personality disorder (PD), but it ranged from 0.51 for schizoid PD to 0.83 for dependent PD. There was a tendency for ICD-10-DCR to overdiagnose PDs, except for borderline and dependent PDs. The sources of disagreement can be traced to differences in the conceptualization of some PDs and differences in diagnostic criteria and diagnostic thresholds; these are further examined in an effort to improve diagnostic criteria and attain greater compatibility between the two diagnostic systems.

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