Vignette 1 Results Overview Inter-rater reliability on the sub-items was fair-good Inter-rater reliability on the major items was good.

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Vignette 1 Results Overview Inter-rater reliability on the sub-items was fair-good Inter-rater reliability on the major items was good

Vignette 1 Results Complexity of patient

Vignette 1 Results Difficulty of interview

Vignette 1 Results 1-1. Develops rapport with patient Average Rating Consensus Score 3-4 Acceptable Range 2-5

Vignette 1 Results 1-2. Responds appropriately to patient Average Rating Consensus Score 3 Acceptable Range 3-4

Vignette 1 Results 1-3. Follows cues presented by patient Average Rating Consensus Score 3 Acceptable Range 2-4

Vignette 1 Results 2-1. Obtains sufficient data for DSM Axes I-V differential diagnosis Average Rating Consensus Score 2 Acceptable Range 2-4

Vignette 1 Results 2-2. Obtains psychiatric, medical, substance use, family, and social histories Average Rating Consensus Score 2-3 Acceptable Range 2-4

Vignette 1 Results 2-3. Screens for suicidality, homicidality, high risk behavior, and trauma Average Rating Consensus Score 3 Acceptable Range 2-5

Vignette 1 Results 2-4. Uses open- and closed-ended questions Average Rating Consensus Score 4-5 Acceptable Range 2-5

Vignette 1 Results 2-5. Performs an adequate mental status examination Average Rating Consensus Score 2 Acceptable Range 1-3

Vignette 1 Results 1. Physician Patient Relationship Average Rating Consensus Score 3 Acceptable Range 2-4

Vignette 1 Results 2. Conduct of the Interview Average Rating Consensus Score 2 Acceptable Range 2-4