1. Mental disorders due to general medical condition
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1. Neuropsychological section
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General medical condition (GMC; F06.x) |
Subjective memory impairment (Jessen, 2007) |
Substance‐induced diagnoses (F1x.x) |
Prospective memory (Kliegel et al., 2007) |
2. Substance‐related disorders
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Episodic memory (Morris et al., 1989, Luck et al., 2009) |
Nicotine dependence (F17.2x) |
Verbal working memory (von Aster et al., 2006) |
Alcohol abuse (F10.1x) |
Visual search, attention, task‐switching (Reitan and Wolfson, 1993) |
Alcohol dependence (F10.2x) |
Mental speed (Jolles et al., 1995; van der Elst et al., 2006) |
Any alcohol‐related disorder (F10.1/2) |
Verbal fluency (Morris et al., 1989; Jolles et al., 1995; Luck et al., 2009) |
Medication abuse (F11/F13/F15.1x) |
Verbal intelligence (Lehrl, 2005) |
Medication dependence (F11/F13/F15.2x) |
Any medication‐related disorder (F11/F13/F15.1/2) |
2. Impairments and disabilities
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3. Schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders (F2x.x) |
Impairment days (within past four weeks) due to psychological/psychosomatic and somatic problems, alcohol/drug intake or medication |
4. Anxiety disorders
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3. Help‐seeking behavior due to psychological problems
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Panic‐disorder with and without agoraphobia (F40.01) |
‐ Inpatient: seven types of institutions |
Agoraphobia without history of panic disorder (F40.00) |
‐ Outpatient: psychiatrist, psychotherapist (four types), general practitioner, counselor (eight types), other institutions (seven types) |
Generalized anxiety disorder (F41.1) |
‐ Kind of treatment (medication, behavior therapy, other psychotherapy, none of these) |
Social phobia (40.1) |
‐ Barriers of utilization of health services |
Specific‐phobia (F40.2) |
‐ Discontinuation of therapy (remitted, partly remitted, dissatisfaction with therapy/therapist, problems with health insurance, stigmatization, change of residence, etc.) |
‐ Animal‐type (F40.21) |
4. Subjective generic quality of life (EQ‐5D) (Hinz et al., 2006; Greiner et al., 2003) |
‐ Blood‐injection‐injury‐type (F40.23) |
5. (short) BIG Five Inventory (BFI‐10)(Rammstedt, 2007) |
‐ Natural‐environmental‐type (F40.22) |
6. Life Orientation Test (LOT) (Scheier et al., 1994) |
‐ Situational‐type (F40.24) |
7. Cross‐sectional depressive symptoms (PHQ‐9) (Kroenke et al., 2001) |
‐ Other type (F40.25) |
5. Obsessive‐compulsive disorder (F42.x) |
8. Suicidal tendency (five items) (Wittchen and Pfister, 1997) |
6. Post‐traumatic stress disorder (F43.1) |
7. Affective (Mood) disorders
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9. Fatigue scale for motor and cognitive functions (FSMC) (Penner et al., 2009) |
Major depression |
Single episode (F32.x) |
10. Psychotic experiences:
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Recurrent episode (F33.x) |
Launay–Slade Hallucinations Scale (LSHS) (Launay and Slade, 1981; Laroi et al., 2004) |
Non‐remitted recurrent (F32/33.1/2/3) |
Specifier for MDD (mild, F32/33.0; moderate, F32/33.1; severe, F32/33.2/3) |
Peters et al. Delusions Inventory (PDI) (Peters, 2004) |
‐ mild (F32.0) |
‐ moderate (F32.1) |
11. Effort‐Reward‐Imbalance (ERI) for working and non‐working subjects (Siegrist et al., 2004; Siegrist and Jacobi, 2009) |
‐ severe (F32.2/3) |
‐ with melancholic features (F3x.x1) |
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‐ with postpartum onset |
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Dysthymic disorder (with hierarchy) (34.1) |
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Bipolar I affective disorder (F30.1/2, F31.1‐9) |
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Bipolar II affective disorder (F30/31.0) |
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8. Eating disorders
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Anorexia nervosa (F50.0) |
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Bulimia nervosa (F50.2) |
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Binge eating (F50.9) |
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9. Somatoform disorders
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SSI4/6 (F45.0) |
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Pain disorder (F45.4) |
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10. Clinical and other interviewer observations
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‐ Brief psychiatric rating scale (BPRS) |
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‐ Interview setting, participant's behavior and features |
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