Goldberg D, Steele J J, Johnson A, Smith C
Arch Gen Psychiatry. 1982 Jul;39(7):829-33. doi: 10.1001/archpsyc.1982.04290070059011.
The ability of 45 family practice residents to make accurate ratings of psychiatric symptoms among their patients was assessed by comparing their ratings with the symptom levels of their patients as reported on a psychiatric screening questionnaire. The findings confirmed an earlier survey with experienced primary care physicians by showing that ability to make accurate ratings is partly determined by interview style, and partly by certain personality attributes. Self-confident, outgoing physicians with high academic ability tend to make more accurate assessments, as do those who display certain specified behaviors during their diagnostic interviews. The tendency to make many, or to avoid making psychiatric assessments ("bias") is shown to be determined by different factors from those that determine accuracy of the assessments.
通过将45名家庭医学住院医师对患者精神症状的评分与患者在精神科筛查问卷上报告的症状水平进行比较,评估了他们对患者精神症状进行准确评分的能力。研究结果证实了早期对有经验的初级保健医生进行的一项调查,表明做出准确评分的能力部分取决于访谈风格,部分取决于某些个性特质。自信、外向且学术能力强的医生往往能做出更准确的评估,在诊断访谈中表现出某些特定行为的医生也是如此。进行大量精神科评估或避免进行精神科评估的倾向(“偏差”)被证明是由与决定评估准确性的因素不同的因素所决定的。