W. Hiller et al., EVALUATING THE NEW ICD-10 CATEGORIES OF DEPRESSIVE EPISODE AND RECURRENT DEPRESSIVE DISORDER, Journal of affective disorders, 31(1), 1994, pp. 49-60
The new ICD-10 categories of 'depressive episode' (F32) and 'recurrent
depressive disorder' (F33) were evaluated on the levels of diagnoses,
subtypes, syndromes and symptoms. Interrater reliability was analyzed
from findings of four independent diagnosticians who rated 100 writte
n psychiatric case records with the help of criteria-related checklist
s. Agreement was sufficient if patients with and without the diagnosis
of a depressive disorder were included (kappa = 0.82), but low in the
depressed subsample (kappa = 0.40). Unclear boundaries became apparen
t for the classification of depressive syndromes as moderate or severe
. The results suggest that the ICD-10 concept of depressive disorder i
s very similar to the well-known international concept of 'major depre
ssion'.