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Testing the reliability and validity of DSM-IV-TR and ICSD-2 insomnia diagnoses. Results of a multitrait-multimethod analysis.

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Edinger, JD; Wyatt, JK; Stepanski, EJ; Olsen, MK; Stechuchak, KM; Carney, CE; Chiang, A; Crisostomo, MI; Lineberger, MD; Means, MK; Radtke, RA ...
Published in: Arch Gen Psychiatry
October 2011

CONTEXT: Distinctive diagnostic classification schemes for insomnia diagnoses are available, but the optimal insomnia nosology has yet to be determined. OBJECTIVES: To test the reliability and validity of insomnia diagnoses listed in the American Psychiatric Association's DSM-IV-TR and the International Classification of Sleep Disorders, second edition (ICSD-2). DESIGN: Multitrait-multimethod correlation design. SETTING: Two collaborating university medical centers, with recruitment from January 2004 to February 2009. PARTICIPANTS: A total of 352 adult volunteers (235 of whom were women) who met research diagnostic criteria for insomnia disorder. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Goodness-of-fit ratings of 10 DSM-IV-TR and 37 ICSD-2 insomnia diagnoses for each patient. Ratings were provided by 3 clinician pairs who used distinctive assessment methods to derive diagnostic impressions. Correlations computed within and across clinician pairs were used to test reliability and validity of diagnoses. RESULTS: Findings suggested that the best-supported DSM-IV-TR insomnia categories were insomnia related to another mental disorder, insomnia due to a general medical condition, breathing-related sleep disorder, and circadian rhythm sleep disorder. The category of primary insomnia appeared to have marginal reliability and validity. The best-supported ICSD-2 categories were the insomnias due to a mental disorder and due to a medical condition, obstructive sleep apnea, restless legs syndrome, idiopathic insomnia, and circadian rhythm sleep disorder-delayed sleep phase type. Psychophysiological insomnia and inadequate sleep hygiene received much more variable support across sites, whereas the diagnosis of paradoxical insomnia was poorly supported. CONCLUSIONS: Both the DSM-IV-TR and ICSD-2 provide viable insomnia diagnoses, but findings support selected subtypes from each of the 2 nosologies. Nonetheless, findings regarding the frequently used DSM-IV-TR diagnosis of primary insomnia and its related ICSD-2 subtypes suggest that their poor reliability and validity are perhaps due to significant overlap with comorbid insomnia subtypes. Therefore, alternate diagnostic paradigms should be considered for insomnia classification.

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Arch Gen Psychiatry

DOI

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1538-3636

Publication Date

October 2011

Volume

68

Issue

10

Start / End Page

992 / 1002

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Sleep Initiation and Maintenance Disorders
  • Sleep
  • Reproducibility of Results
  • Psychiatry
  • Polysomnography
  • Observer Variation
  • Middle Aged
  • Medical Records
  • Male
  • Interviews as Topic
 

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Edinger, J. D., Wyatt, J. K., Stepanski, E. J., Olsen, M. K., Stechuchak, K. M., Carney, C. E., … Krystal, A. D. (2011). Testing the reliability and validity of DSM-IV-TR and ICSD-2 insomnia diagnoses. Results of a multitrait-multimethod analysis. Arch Gen Psychiatry, 68(10), 992–1002. https://doi.org/10.1001/archgenpsychiatry.2011.64
Edinger, Jack D., James K. Wyatt, Edward J. Stepanski, Maren K. Olsen, Karen M. Stechuchak, Colleen E. Carney, Ambrose Chiang, et al. “Testing the reliability and validity of DSM-IV-TR and ICSD-2 insomnia diagnoses. Results of a multitrait-multimethod analysis.Arch Gen Psychiatry 68, no. 10 (October 2011): 992–1002. https://doi.org/10.1001/archgenpsychiatry.2011.64.
Edinger JD, Wyatt JK, Stepanski EJ, Olsen MK, Stechuchak KM, Carney CE, et al. Testing the reliability and validity of DSM-IV-TR and ICSD-2 insomnia diagnoses. Results of a multitrait-multimethod analysis. Arch Gen Psychiatry. 2011 Oct;68(10):992–1002.
Edinger, Jack D., et al. “Testing the reliability and validity of DSM-IV-TR and ICSD-2 insomnia diagnoses. Results of a multitrait-multimethod analysis.Arch Gen Psychiatry, vol. 68, no. 10, Oct. 2011, pp. 992–1002. Pubmed, doi:10.1001/archgenpsychiatry.2011.64.
Edinger JD, Wyatt JK, Stepanski EJ, Olsen MK, Stechuchak KM, Carney CE, Chiang A, Crisostomo MI, Lineberger MD, Means MK, Radtke RA, Wohlgemuth WK, Krystal AD. Testing the reliability and validity of DSM-IV-TR and ICSD-2 insomnia diagnoses. Results of a multitrait-multimethod analysis. Arch Gen Psychiatry. 2011 Oct;68(10):992–1002.

Published In

Arch Gen Psychiatry

DOI

EISSN

1538-3636

Publication Date

October 2011

Volume

68

Issue

10

Start / End Page

992 / 1002

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Sleep Initiation and Maintenance Disorders
  • Sleep
  • Reproducibility of Results
  • Psychiatry
  • Polysomnography
  • Observer Variation
  • Middle Aged
  • Medical Records
  • Male
  • Interviews as Topic