The Mini International Neuropsychiatric Interview (MINI) is a short, structured diagnostic interview developed initially in 1990 by psychiatrists and clinicians in the United States and Europe for DSM-III-R and ICD-10 psychiatric disorders. With an administration time of approximately 15 minutes, the MINI is the structured psychiatric interview of choice for psychiatric evaluation and outcome tracking in clinical psychopharmacology trials and epidemiological studies. The MINI is the most widely used psychiatric structured diagnostic interview instrument in the world, employed by mental health professionals and health organizations in more than 100 countries. The MINI has been translated and linguistically validated in over 70 languages. It has been updated to map to both DSM-IV, MINI 6.0 (version 10/10/10), and DSM-5, MINI 7.0.2, diagnostic criteria.
This product is the MINI Screen 7.0.2 for DSM-5. It uses only the screening questions in each module of the MINI. A negative response to the screening questions usually means it is unlikely the patient has a major psychiatric disorder. A positive response to any questions in the MINI Screen prompts the clinician to ask additional questions using the standard MINI. The MINI screen is on 2 pages.
Please note: purchasing a download of the MINI Screen is not a license agreement for use.
You will be allowed to download this set of screening questions twice. Any additional downloads will require additional purchase. This set of screening questions is in PDF format. You will need a PDF reader to view this set of screening questions. You can download Adobe Acrobat Reader DC here. This preview copy is in fixed PDF format.