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  • Psychiatry
  • Clinical Psychology
  • Psychometric Methods

Background:

  • The Interactive Computer Interview for Mania (ICI-M) is a novel computer-administered tool designed to assess manic symptom severity.
  • Evaluating the performance of human raters in clinical assessments is crucial for diagnostic accuracy and treatment efficacy.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To examine the acceptability, feasibility, and reliability of the ICI-M.
  • To assess the ICI-M's potential as a method for evaluating human rater performance in diagnosing manic symptoms.

Main Methods:

  • Participants with bipolar I or II disorder underwent both a live interview (LR) using the Young Mania Rating Scale and the ICI-M.
  • A consensus rating (CR) was established by expert raters reviewing videotaped LRs.
  • Participant satisfaction with both methods was assessed using a modified Client Satisfaction Questionnaire.

Main Results:

  • High inter-rater reliability was found for both ICI-M (ICC=0.91) and LR (ICC=0.97) compared to CR.
  • Internal consistency reliability was comparable across ICI-M (α=0.82), LR (α=0.83), and CR (α=0.84).
  • The ICI-M demonstrated significantly higher sensitivity in detecting symptomatology and higher ratings on specific manic symptoms compared to LR and CR.

Conclusions:

  • The ICI-M is an acceptable and reliable tool for assessing manic symptoms.
  • The ICI-M exhibits adequate sensitivity for symptom elicitation and severity rating.
  • The ICI-M is recommended for monitoring and improving human rater performance, not as a substitute for clinical judgment.