Feasibility, acceptability and clinical utility of the Cultural Formulation Interview: Mixed-methods results from the DSM-5 international field trial

  • Roberto Lewis-Fernández
  • , Neil Krishan Aggarwal
  • , Peter C. Lam
  • , Hanga Galfalvy
  • , Mitchell G. Weiss
  • , Laurence J. Kirmayer
  • , Vasudeo Paralikar
  • , Smita N. Deshpande
  • , Esperanza Díaz
  • , Andel V. Nicasio
  • , Marit Boiler
  • , Renato D. Alarcón
  • , Hans Rohlof
  • , Simon Groen
  • , Rob C.J. Van Dijk
  • , Sushrut Jadhav
  • , Sanjeev Sarmukaddam
  • , David Ndetei
  • , Monica Z. Scalco
  • , Kavoos Bassiri
  • Sergio Aguilar-Gaxiola, Hendry Ton, Joseph Westermeyer, Johann M. Vega-Dienstmaier

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Abstract

Background: There is a need for clinical tools to identify cultural issues in diagnostic assessment. Aims: To assess the feasibility, acceptability and clinical utility of the DSM-5 Cultural Formulation Interview (CFI) in routine clinical practice. Method: Mixed-methods evaluation of field trial data from six countries. The CFI was administered to diagnostically diverse psychiatric out-patients during a diagnostic interview. In post-evaluation sessions, patients and clinicians completed debriefing qualitative interviews and Likert-scale questionnaires. The duration of CFI administration and the full diagnostic session were monitored. Results: Mixed-methods data from 318 patients and 75 clinicians found the CFI feasible, acceptable and useful. Clinician feasibility ratings were significantly lower than patient ratings and other clinician-assessed outcomes. After administering one CFI, however, clinician feasibility ratings improved significantly and subsequent interviews required less time. Conclusions: The CFI was included in DSM-5 as a feasible, acceptable and useful cultural assessment tool. Declaration of interest R.L.-F., N.K.A. and L.J.K. receive royalties from an edited book on the Cultural Formulation Interview, published by American Psychiatric Publishing, Inc.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)290-297
Number of pages8
JournalBritish Journal of Psychiatry
Volume210
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 2017

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