1-SCID-5-RV - Score - Sheet - (V1.0.0) 2-13-15
1-SCID-5-RV - Score - Sheet - (V1.0.0) 2-13-15
1-SCID-5-RV - Score - Sheet - (V1.0.0) 2-13-15
DSM-5® DISORDERS
SCID-5-RV (Research Version)
Version 1.0.0
Date of Interview: __ __ __ __ __ __ P4
Month. Day Year
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Research Version (SCID-5 for DSM-5, Research Version; SCID-5-RV, Version 1.0.0). Arlington, VA,
American Psychiatric Association, 2015
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Note: The rating of overall psychological functioning on a scale of 0–100 was operationalized by Luborsky
in the Health-Sickness Rating Scale. (Luborsky L: “Clinicians’ Judgments of Mental Health.” Archives of
General Psychiatry 7:407–417, 1962). Spitzer and colleagues developed a revision of the Health-Sickness
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General Psychiatry 33:766–771, 1976). The SOFAS is derived from the GAS and its development is
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Social Functioning.” American Journal of Psychiatry 149:1148–1156, 1992.
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Copyright © 1987 American Psychiatric Association. Used with permission.
SCID-5-RV (for DSM-5®) (Version 1.0.0) Score Sheet Page 1
SCID
Inadequate Sub-
Code Diagnosis Info. Absent threshold Threshold Absent Present
SCID
Inadequate Sub-
Code Diagnosis Info. Absent threshold Threshold Absent Present
12 Substance/Medication-Induced ? 1 3 P30
3 1
Depressive Disorder P31
(A.51/lifetime)(A.51/past
month) Specify substance:___
SCHIZOPHRENIA AND OTHER PSYCHOTIC DISORDERS
13 Schizophrenia (C.5/lifetime) ? 1 2 3 P32
3 1
(C.17/past month) P33
ANXIETY DISORDERS
30 Panic Disorder ? 1 2 3 P66
3 1
(F.5/lifetime)(F.5/past month) P67
SCID
Inadequate Sub-
Code Diagnosis Info. Absent threshold Threshold Absent Present
SLEEP-WAKE DISORDERS
47 Insomnia Disorder (OPTIONAL) ? 1 3 P99
(Opt-H.3/past 3 months)
48 Hypersomnolence Disorder ? 1 3 P100
(OPTIONAL) (Opt-H.7/past 3
months)
49 Substance-Induced Sleep ? 1 3 P101
Disorder (OPTIONAL) (Opt-
H.11)
Specify substance:______
PRINCIPAL DIAGNOSIS (i.e., the disorder that is [or should be] the main focus of current clinical
attention).
Enter SCID Code number from scoresheet for principal diagnosis: __ __ P124
PROVISIONAL DIAGNOSIS (i.e., the disorder(s) that need more information in order to be P126
ruled out).
____________________________________________________________________________________
Consider psychological, social, and occupational functioning on a continuum from excellent functioning to grossly impaired
functioning. Include impairments in functioning due to physical limitations, as well as those due to mental impairments. To be
counted, impairment must be a direct consequence of mental and physical health problems; the effects of lack of opportunity and
other environmental limitations are not be to considered.
CODE (Note: Use intermediate codes when appropriate, e.g., 45, 68, 72). __ __ __ P127
91
90 Good functioning in all areas, occupationally and socially effective.
81
80 No more than a slight impairment in social, occupational, or school functioning (e.g., infrequent interpersonal conflict,
temporarily falling behind in schoolwork).
71
70 Some difficulty in social, occupational, or school functioning, but generally functioning well, has some meaningful
interpersonal relationships.
61
60 Moderate difficulty in social, occupational, or school functioning (e.g., few friends, conflicts with peers or coworkers).
51
50 Serious impairment in social, occupational, or school functioning (e.g., no friends, unable to keep a job).
41
40 Major impairment in several areas, such as work or school, family relations, (e.g., depressed man avoids friends,
neglects family, and is unable to work; child frequently beats up younger children, is defiant at home, and is failing at
school).
31
30 Inability to function in almost all areas (e.g., stays in bed all day; no job, home, or friends).
21
20 Occasionally fails to maintain minimal personal hygiene; unable to function independently.
11
10 Persistent inability to maintain minimal personal hygiene. Unable to function without harming self or others or without
considerable external support (e.g., nursing care and supervision).
1
0 Inadequate information.