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The diagnostic interview schedule for deaf patients on interactive video: a preliminary investigation
A G Steinberg1, D S Lipton, E A Eckhardt
1Department of Psychiatry, Child Guidance Center of Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, USA.
Objective:
The authors investigated the feasibility of translating the National Institute of Mental Health Quick Diagnostic Interview Schedule-III, Revised, computer version, for deaf individuals.
Method:
The study involved translation of selected scales into American Sign Language, Signed English, and speech reading; review by an advisory panel and back translator; and collection and analysis of deaf individuals' reactions to translations.
Results:
Focus groups responded favorably, translation problems were revealed, and solutions were suggested.
Conclusions:
The findings support the feasibility of translation of the Quick Diagnostic Interview Schedule-III, Revised, into American Sign Language, Signed English, and speech reading for deaf patients.
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