Reliability and Concurrent Validity of the GAIN Short Screener Among Youth Utilizing Integrated Health Services
CONCLUSION: The results indicate that the GAIN-SS and IDScr have acceptable sensitivity but poor specificity that could be improved via the optimal cut-points identified in this study. This low specificity may be acceptable within an integrated youth health service that provides follow-up diagnostic assessments by a clinician.PMID:33953760 | PMC:PMC8056962
Source: Journal of the Canadian Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry - Category: Psychiatry Authors: Raymond Khanano Skye Barbic Joanna Henderson Steve Mathias Christopher G Richardson Source Type: research
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