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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Nov 1.
Published in final edited form as: Drug Alcohol Depend. 2015 Apr 6;152:246–256. doi: 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2015.03.027

Table 2.

AUDADIS-5 and PRISM-5 concordance on DSM-5 diagnoses of depressive, anxiety disorders and PTSD: full sample

Disorder Prevalence (%) κ (95% CI) Difference in prevalence, McNemar’s Test, p-values
AUDADIS-5 PRISM-5
Past year
Major Depression 42.0 23.1 .35 (.26, .45) <0.0001
Persistent depression 14.1 10.4 .36 (.22, .50) 0.063
Any depressive 45.6 26.5 .40 (.31, .49) <0.0001
Specific phobia 20.2 16.6 .34 (.22, .46) 0.12
Social anxiety 12.4 17.4 .25 (.12, .38) 0.029
Agoraphobia 07.6 07.6 .24 (.07, .41) 1.0
Panic 19.4 13.2 .59 (.48, .70) 0.0005
GAD 29.2 19.4 .22 (.12, .33) 0.0006
Any anxiety 51.4 39.9 .32 (.23, .42) 0.0002
PTSD 28.9 14.6 .34 (.23, .44) <0.0001
Prior to the past year
Major Depression 67.3 44.8 .35 (.26, .43) <0.0001
Persistent depression 25.2 17.5 .46 (.35, .57) 0.0008
Any depressive 71.3 47.9 .36 (.28, .45) <0.0001
Specific phobia 22.8 19.1 .36 (.25, .48) 0.13
Social anxiety 18.3 21.1 .36 (.24, .48) 0.24
Agoraphobia 09.8 09.3 .35 (.19, .51) 0.75
Panic 27.5 24.7 .55 (.45, .65) 0.20
GAD 39.6 27.5 .20 (.10, .30) 0.0002
Any anxiety 63.5 50.8 .27 (.18, .37) <0.0001
PTSD 35.1 24.2 .46 (.37, .56) <0.0001
Lifetime
Major Depression 71.6 47.9 .35 (.27, .43) <0.0001
Persistent depression 25.1 17.5 .46 (.35, .57) 0.0008
Any depressive 75.2 51.0 .36 (.28, .45) <0.0001
Specific phobia 22.8 19.1 .36 (.25, .48) 0.13
Social anxiety 18.3 21.4 .36 (.24, .47) 0.20
Agoraphobia 09.8 09.3 .35 (.19, .51) 0.75
Panic 28.7 26.1 .56 (.46, .65) 0.26
GAD 41.9 29.5 .18 (.08, .28) 0.0002
Any anxiety 64.6 52.3 .27 (.17, .37) 0.0001
PTSD 36.2 24.2 .44 (.35, .54) <0.0001

Note: CI = Confidence Interval; any depressive includes respondents with major or persistent depression; any anxiety includes respondents with specific phobia, social anxiety, agoraphobia, Panic disorder, or GAD.

n=355 for major or persistent depression, n=356 for anxiety disorders and PTSD