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. 2013 Dec 3;3(12):e004035. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2013-004035

Table 1.

Description of the adapted version of the WHO-Composite International Diagnostic Interview (WHO-CIDI) used in the PEGASUS-Murcia project

Sections Module Number of items Rules for administration*
Household listing Methodological 5 All respondents
screening (SCR) Screening 51 All respondents
Minimental state examination Risk factors If older than 60 years old
Quality/lie subscale‡ Functioning and physical disorder 24 Random assignment to the beginning of the questionnaire or at the end
Depression Mood disorder 189 Screening questions (SCR)
Mania Mood disorder 95 Screening questions (SCR)
Panic disorder Anxiety 106 Screening questions (SCR)
Specific phobia Anxiety 143 Screening questions (SCR)
Social phobia Anxiety 85 Screening questions (SCR)
Agoraphobia Anxiety 84 Screening questions (SCR)
General anxiety disorder Anxiety 116 Screening questions (SCR)
Suicidality Other diagnostic 46 All respondents
Use of services Treatment 243 All respondents
Group of questions (tobacco and physical exercise) Risk/protective factors 22–32 All respondents
Pharmacoepidemiology Treatment 241 All respondents
Substances Substance abuse 182 Long path
Post-traumatic stress disorder Anxiety 464–491 Long path
Chronic conditions Functioning and physical disorder 201 Long path
30 days functions Functioning and physical disorder 75 Long path
30 days symptoms Functioning and physical disorder 75 Long path
Eating disorders Other diagnostic 80 50% of long path
Obsessive-compulsive disorder Anxiety 124 33% of long path
CAPE Psychosis 42–84 All respondents
CFQ Risk factors 25 All respondents
SLE Risk factors 13–39 All respondents
Neuroticism and extroversion subscales† Risk/protective factors 12 All respondents
Resilience scale Protective factors 25 All respondents
Employment Sociodemographics 121 Long path
finances Sociodemographics 21 Long path
Marriage Sociodemographics 91 All respondents
Partner violence Risk factors 2–15 All respondents
Children Sociodemographics 44 Long path
Social networks Risk/protective factors 16 All respondents
Adult demographics Sociodemographics 68 Long path
Child demographics Sociodemographics 34 Long path
Demographic short Sociodemographics 25–36 Long path
Childhood Risk/protective factors 110 Long path
Attention hyperactivity Childhood 90 Long path and screening
Oppositional defiant Childhood 46 Long path and screening
Conduct disorder Childhood 54 Long path
Separation anxiety disorder Childhood 86 Screening questions (SCR)
Family burden Risk factors 40 Long path
Quality/lie subscale‡ Functioning and physical disorder 26 Random assignment to the beginning of the questionnaire or at the end
Respondent contacts Methodological 19 All respondents
Interviewer observation Methodological 14 All respondents

*Long path inclusion criteria: (1) all individuals who could be considered as ‘high-risk individuals’, because they had positively answered a number of specific questions related to mood and anxiety disorders, and (b) a random subsample (25%) of the respondents without symptoms (‘low-risk individuals’). The remaining 75% of respondents without screening symptoms not randomly selected for the long path followed the short path of the questionnaire.

†Neuroticism and extroversion subscales of the abbreviate version of the Eysenck Personality Questionnaire (EPQR-A).

‡Lie subscale of the abbreviated version of the EPQR-A; PEGASUS-Murcia, Psychiatric Enquiry to General Population in Southeast Spain-Murcia.

CAPE, Community Assessment of Psychic Experiences; CFQ, Cognitive Failure Questionnaire; EQ-5D, European Quality of Life Scale; SF-12 v2, Short Form 12 Health Questionnaire; SLE, Stressful Life Events.