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Table 1 Cross-classification of all anxiety disorders determined by the DSM-IV-TR and ICD-10 for child and parent interviews

From: Concordances and discrepancies between ICD-10 and DSM-IV criteria for anxiety disorders in childhood and adolescence

 

Frequencies

 

%

Kappa

Yule’s

Frequencies

 

%

Kappa

Yule’s

 

−/−

−/+

  

Y

−/−

−/+

  

Y

 

+/−

+/+

   

+/−

+/+

   

Separation anxiety disorder (SAD)

Child interviews

 

ICD-10 F93.0

       

DSM-IV-

164

2

92.6

.71

.85

     

TR 309.21

13

23

        

Parent interviews

 

ICD-10 F93.0

       

DSM-IV-

160

4

89.9

.77

.84

     

TR 309.21

22

71

        

Specific phobia/Phobic anxiety disorder of childhood

Child interviews

 

ICD-10 F40.2

  

ICD-10 F93.1

  

DSM-IV-

167

7

87.8

(.31)

.52

170

4

88.9

(.30)

.58

TR 300.29

17

7

   

18

6

   

Parent interviews

 

ICD-10 F40.2

  

ICD-10 F93.1

  

DSM-IV-

201

7

84.3

.25

.43

207

1

88.7

.45

.82

TR 300.29

32

9

   

27

14

   

Social phobia/Social anxiety disorder of childhood

Child interviews

 

ICD-10 F40.1

  

ICD-10 F93.2

  

DSM-IV-

175

-

94.6

(.16)

1.00

175

-

94.1

(−)

-

TR 300.23

10

1

   

11

-

   

Parent interviews

 

ICD-10 F40.1

  

ICD-10 F93.2

  

DSM-IV-

196

1

87.3

(.15)

.64

192

5

89.0

.41

.64

TR 300.23

28

3

   

20

11

   

Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD)

Child interviews

 

ICD-10 F41.1

  

ICD-10 F93.80

  

DSM-IV-

195

1

95.7

(.30)

.75

196

-

96.1

(.32)

1.00

TR 300.02

8

2

   

8

2

   

Parent interviews

 

ICD-10 F41.1

  

ICD-10 F93.80

  

DSM-IV-

229

5

93.9

(.32)

.62

234

-

98.8

(.87)

1.00

TR 300.02

10

4

   

3

11

   
  1. Note. Kappa coefficients, which depict an underestimation due to the low base rate of less than 10% are reported in parentheses. (−/−) shows the cases diagnosed as having no anxiety disorder by both systems (DSM-IV/ICD-10), (−/+, +/−) shows those diagnosed with an anxiety disorder by either or both (+/+) systems. DSM-IV diagnosis is presented first, then the ICD-10 diagnosis.