Cécile Denis
University of Pennsylvania
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Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment | 2013
Cécile Denis; John S. Cacciola; Arthur I. Alterman
The characteristics and the validity of the Recent Status Scores (RSSs), the new summary scores generated by the sixth version of the Addiction Severity Index (ASI-6), are compared to the fifth version of the ASI summary scores, the Composite Scores (CSs). A sample of 82 randomly selected patients from substance abuse treatment programs were interviewed with the ASI-6, the ASI-5 and were administered a validity battery of questionnaires that included measures corresponding to each of the ASI domains. Each ASI-6 RSS was significantly correlated with its corresponding ASI-5 CS. The intercorrelations among the RSSs are low and none of these correlations were statistically different from the intercorrelations among CSs. In five of the seven areas, the ASI-6 RSSs were more highly correlated to the corresponding validity measures than were the ASI-5 CSs. The ASI-6 offers more comprehensive content in its scales than do those derived with earlier ASIs.
Drug and Alcohol Dependence | 2015
Cécile Denis; Joel Gelernter; Amy B. Hart; Henry R. Kranzler
AIMS Although studies have examined the impact of changes made in DSM-5 on the estimated prevalence of substance use disorder (SUD) diagnoses, there is limited evidence concerning the reliability of DSM-5 SUDs. We evaluated the inter-observer reliability of four DSM-5 SUDs in a sample in which we had previously evaluated the reliability of DSM-IV diagnoses, allowing us to compare the two systems. METHODS Two different interviewers each assessed 173 subjects over a 2-week period using the Semi-Structured Assessment for Drug Dependence and Alcoholism (SSADDA). Using the percent agreement and kappa (κ) coefficient, we examined the reliability of DSM-5 lifetime alcohol, opioid, cocaine, and cannabis use disorders, which we compared to that of SSADDA-derived DSM-IV SUD diagnoses. We also assessed the effect of additional lifetime SUD and lifetime mood or anxiety disorder diagnoses on the reliability of the DSM-5 SUD diagnoses. RESULTS Reliability was good to excellent for the four disorders, with κ values ranging from 0.65 to 0.94. Agreement was consistently lower for SUDs of mild severity than for moderate or severe disorders. DSM-5 SUD diagnoses showed greater reliability than DSM-IV diagnoses of abuse or dependence or dependence only. Co-occurring SUD and lifetime mood or anxiety disorders exerted a modest effect on the reliability of the DSM-5 SUD diagnoses. CONCLUSIONS For alcohol, opioid, cocaine and cannabis use disorders, DSM-5 criteria and diagnoses are at least as reliable as those of DSM-IV.
Archive | 2006
Cécile Denis; Mélina Fatséas; Estelle Lavie; Marc Auriacombe
Archive | 2006
Cécile Denis; Estelle Lavie; Mélina Fatséas; Marc Auriacombe
Experimental and Clinical Psychopharmacology | 2014
Lior Rennert; Cécile Denis; Kyle Peer; Kevin G. Lynch; Joel Gelernter; Henry R. Kranzler
Revue - Toxibase | 2004
Cécile Denis; Violette Menguy; Nicolas Notz; Marc Auriacombe
Drug and Alcohol Dependence | 2017
Cécile Denis; Marco Aurélio Camargo da Rosa; Fuschia Serre; C. Kervran; Maud Henry; B. Cherifi; Marc Auriacombe; Mélina Fatséas
Drug and Alcohol Dependence | 2015
Mélina Fatséas; Julie Collombat; Marco Aurélio Camargo da Rosa; Cécile Denis; Jean-Marc Alexandre; Romain Debrabant; Fuschia Serre; Marc Auriacombe
Drug and Alcohol Dependence | 2015
Marco Aurélio Camargo da Rosa; Julie Collombat; Cécile Denis; Jean-Marc Alexandre; Fuschia Serre; Marc Auriacombe; Mélina Fatséas
Drug and Alcohol Dependence | 2015
Cécile Denis; David S. Metzger; Lisa Huang; Vincent Trias; Marc Auriacombe; Gilles Raguin; Son Mai Thi Hoai; Giang Le Truong; Jean-Pierre Daulouède; Charles P. O’Brien