The diagnostic knowledge inventory: A measure of knowledge about psychiatric diagnosis

A psychometrically sound measure of knowledge of psychiatric disorders and diagnoses (consistent with both DSM‐III and DSM‐III‐R) was constructed for use by mental health and health care professionals. No such measure otherwise exists, in spite of its potential value as an educational tool and in re...

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