03-06-2026 17:53 via drugs.com

Diagnostic Interviews May Not Be Reliable for Behavioral Health Diagnoses

WEDNESDAY, June 3, 2026-- Structured interviews may not be as reliable for diagnosing behavioral health conditions as previously thought, according to a review published online May 28 in JAMA Network Open.Weiyi Xie, from McMaster University in...
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