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appetite change, sleep disturbance, psychomotor changes, fatigue, worthlessness/guilt, concentration problems, suicidal ideation. Conclusion The SCID-5-CV is the gold-standard structured interview for clinical diagnosis of common mental disorders. It bridges the gap between unstructured, error-prone clinical interviews and exhaustive, time-consuming research assessments. When used by properly trained clinicians, it enhances diagnostic accuracy, improves differential reasoning, and provides a clear, defensible pathway from symptoms to DSM-5 diagnosis. However, it is best viewed as a powerful adjunct to, not a replacement for, comprehensive clinical evaluation. Note: Always refer to the official SCID-5-CV User’s Guide for complete administration instructions and DSM-5 criteria.

Introduction The Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-5 Disorders, Clinician Version (SCID-5-CV) is a semi-structured interview guide designed for mental health professionals to diagnose the most common mental disorders outlined in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition (DSM-5). Developed by Michael B. First, Janet B. W. Williams, Rhonda S. Karg, and Robert L. Spitzer, it is a shortened, more focused derivative of the comprehensive SCID-5-Research Version (SCID-5-RV). scid-5-cv -clinician version-

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