THE STRUCTURED CLINICAL INTERVIEW FOR COMPLICATED GRIEF: RELIABILITY, VALIDITY, AND EXPLORATORY FACTOR ANALYSIS
Depression and Anxiety2015Vol. 32(7), pp. 485–492
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Éric Bui, Christine Mauro, Donald J. Robinaugh, Natalia Skritskaya, Yuanjia Wang, Colleen E. Gribbin, Angela Ghesquiere, Arielle Horenstein, Naihua Duan, Charles F. Reynolds, Sidney Zisook, Naomi M. Simon, M. Katherine Shear
Abstract
The clinician-rated SCI-CG demonstrates good internal consistency, reliability, and convergent validity in treatment-seeking individuals with CG and therefore can be a useful tool to assess CG. Although diagnostic criteria for CG have yet to be adequately validated, the SCI-CG may facilitate this process. The SCI-CG can now be used as a validated instrument in research and clinical practice.
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