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Renard Diagnostic Interview

Renard Diagnostic Interview

a structured interview designed to elicit information relating to established criteria (i.e., the Feighner criteria) for the diagnosis of 15 psychiatric disorders. See Research Diagnostic Criteria. [developed in 1977 at the Renard Hospital, Washington University, St. Louis]

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