Acceptability of a computer-administered psychiatric interview

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A computerized version of the Present State Examination was developed and administered to 29 patients sitting at a terminal. Each subject was also interviewed by a doctor. After both interviews, patient acceptability of the computer interview was assessed. Subjects were asked to respond to number of objectively evaluated attitude statements expressing favorable or unfavorable attitudes to computer interviewing. A second objective scale (a ‘semantic differential scale’) was also administered, and patients were invited to describe their experience of the computer assessment in their own words. Patients were finally asked to state outright whether they had preferred the doctor or the computer. Patient acceptability was found to be high, with over 85% of the sample having favorable attitudes towards the computer.

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论文评审过程:Available online 22 February 1999.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/0747-5632(96)00001-5