Access the full text.
Sign up today, get DeepDyve free for 14 days.
V. Adebimpe (1994)
Race, racism, and epidemiological surveys.Hospital & community psychiatry, 45 1
(1988)
Anchoring the BPRS
H. Neighbors, S. Trierweiler, C. Munday, E. Thompson, James Jackson, V. Binion, John Gomez (1999)
Psychiatric diagnosis of African Americans: diagnostic divergence in clinician-structured and semistructured interviewing conditions.Journal of the National Medical Association, 91 11
T. Craig, A. Goodman, G. Haugland (1982)
Impact of DSM-III on clinical practice.The American journal of psychiatry, 139 7
S. Trierweiler, H. Neighbors, C. Munday, E. Thompson, V. Binion, John Gomez (2000)
Clinician attributions associated with the diagnosis of schizophrenia in African American and non-African American patients.Journal of consulting and clinical psychology, 68 1
L. Snowden, F. Cheung (1990)
Use of inpatient mental health services by members of ethnic minority groups.The American psychologist, 45 3
M. DelBello, M. Lopez-Larson, C. Soutullo, S. Strakowski (2001)
Effects of race on psychiatric diagnosis of hospitalized adolescents: a retrospective chart review.Journal of child and adolescent psychopharmacology, 11 1
J. Liss, A. Welner, E. Robins, M. Richardson (1973)
Psychiatric symptoms in white and black inpatients. I. Record study.Comprehensive psychiatry, 14 6
H. Neighbors, J. Jackson, L. Campbell, Donald Williams (2004)
The influence of racial factors on psychiatric diagnosis: A review and suggestions for researchCommunity Mental Health Journal, 25
D. Padgett, C. Patrick, B. Burns, H. Schlesinger (1994)
Ethnicity and the use of outpatient mental health services in a national insured population.American journal of public health, 84 2
R. Spitzer (1983)
Psychiatric diagnosis: are clinicians still necessary?Comprehensive psychiatry, 24 5
R. Kessler, K. Mcgonagle, Shanyang Zhao, C. Nelson, M. Hughes, S. Eshleman, H. Wittchen, K. Kendler (1994)
Lifetime and 12-month prevalence of DSM-III-R psychiatric disorders in the United States. Results from the National Comorbidity Survey.Archives of general psychiatry, 51 1
Teh-wei Hu, L. Snowden, J. Jerrell, Tuan Nguyen (1991)
Ethnic populations in public mental health: services choice and level of use.American journal of public health, 81 11
F. Cheung, L. Snowden (1990)
Community mental health and ethnic minority populationsCommunity Mental Health Journal, 26
M. Ryn (2002)
Research on the Provider Contribution to Race/Ethnicity Disparities in Medical CareMedical Care, 40
Evelyn Bromet, Joseph Schwartz, Shmuel Fennlg, Lynda Geller, Una Jandorf, Beatrice Kovasznay, J. Lavelle, A. Miller, Carlos Pato, R. Ram, Charles Rich (1992)
The epidemiology of psychosis: the Suffolk County Mental Health Project.Schizophrenia bulletin, 18 2
J. Strauss, W. Carpenter (1972)
The prediction of outcome in schizophrenia. I. Characteristics of outcome.Archives of general psychiatry, 27 6
Janet Williams, M. Gibbon, M. First, R. Spitzer, M. Davies, J. Borus, M. Howes, J. Kane, H. Pope, B. Rounsaville, H. Wittchen (1992)
The Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-III-R (SCID). II. Multisite test-retest reliability.Archives of General Psychiatry, 49
S. Fennig, T. Craig, M. Tanenberg-Karant, E. Bromet (1994)
Comparison of facility and research diagnoses in first-admission psychotic patients.The American journal of psychiatry, 151 10
M. Hamilton (1960)
A RATING SCALE FOR DEPRESSIONJournal of Neurology, Neurosurgery & Psychiatry, 23
B. Jones, B. Gray (1986)
Problems in diagnosing schizophrenia and affective disorders among blacks.Hospital & community psychiatry, 37 1
W. Lawson, N. Hepler, Jack Holladay, B. Cuffel (1994)
Race as a factor in inpatient and outpatient admissions and diagnosis.Hospital & community psychiatry, 45 1
A. Whaley (2001)
Cultural Mistrust and the Clinical Diagnosis of Paranoid Schizophrenia in African American PatientsJournal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment, 23
H. Goldman, A. Skodol, T. Lave (1992)
Revising axis V for DSM-IV: a review of measures of social functioning.The American journal of psychiatry, 149 9
S. Mukherjee, S. Shukla, Joanne Woodle, A. Rosen, S. Olarte (1983)
Misdiagnosis of schizophrenia in bipolar patients: a multiethnic comparison.The American journal of psychiatry, 140 12
S. Strakowski, J. Hawkins, P. Keck, S. McElroy, S. West, M. Bourne, K. Sax, K. Tugrul (1997)
The effects of race and information variance on disagreement between psychiatric emergency service and research diagnoses in first-episode psychosis.The Journal of clinical psychiatry, 58 10
R. Simon, J. Fleiss, B. Gurland, P. Stiller, L. Sharpe (1973)
Depression and schizophrenia in hospitalized black and white mental patients.Archives of general psychiatry, 28 4
A. Whaley (2004)
Cross-Cultural Perspective on Paranoia: A Focus on the Black American ExperiencePsychiatric Quarterly, 69
A. Beck, A. Weissman, D. Lester, L. Trexler (1974)
The measurement of pessimism: the hopelessness scale.Journal of consulting and clinical psychology, 42 6
Background: Research on racial bias in psychiatric diagnosis has largely been limited to studies of admission diagnoses assigned to chronically ill patients. This study tests whether racial bias influences diagnoses assigned to patients at discharge from their first psychiatric hospitalization. Methods: In a county-wide sample of patients with psychosis, hospital diagnoses were compared with research diagnoses formulated using structured interviews and strict adherence to DSM-III-R. Symptom patterns were also examined. Results: Racial differences were observed in the distribution of both hospital and research diagnoses. Using research diagnoses as the gold standard, the sensitivities and specificities of hospital diagnoses were similar by race (for blacks the sensitivity and specificity of schizophrenia was 0.33 and 0.91, and for whites, 0.43 and 0.89). The only suggestion of possible bias was that more blacks were discharged without a definitive diagnosis (38.7% of blacks vs. 26.3% of whites, χ2 = 5.80, df = 1, p = 0.02). Conclusions: We did not observe the expected racial bias in the assignment of diagnoses of schizophrenia and affective disorders. While there was evidence that hospital clinicians had more difficulty diagnosing black patients, the low concordance between hospital and research diagnoses for both black and white patients demonstrates the need to better understand the clinical diagnostic process for all patients with psychotic disorders at their first hospitalization.
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology – Springer Journals
Published: Aug 1, 2003
Read and print from thousands of top scholarly journals.
Already have an account? Log in
Bookmark this article. You can see your Bookmarks on your DeepDyve Library.
To save an article, log in first, or sign up for a DeepDyve account if you don’t already have one.
Copy and paste the desired citation format or use the link below to download a file formatted for EndNote
Access the full text.
Sign up today, get DeepDyve free for 14 days.
All DeepDyve websites use cookies to improve your online experience. They were placed on your computer when you launched this website. You can change your cookie settings through your browser.