Are GAF scores reliable in routine clinical use?
Vatnaland T; Vatnaland J; Friis S; Opjordsmoen S Department of Acute Psychiatry, UllevÄl University Hospital, Oslo, Norway. tovatna@online.no OBJECTIVE: The Global Assessment of Functioning (GAF) scale has been considered as a reliable tool. However, most studies of GAF reliability have been based on special conditions, such as prior training and test awareness. This study takes a different approach investigating inter-rater reliability of GAF scores in a routine clinical context. METHOD: Eighty-two consecutively admitted acute psychiatric patients were rated according to routine department procedures and by two researchers at admission and discharge. Intraclass correlations (ICC) were computed using two-way mixed models. RESULTS: Inter-rater reliability between routine scores and research scores were low (ICC coefficients between r = 0.39 and 0.59). Inter-rater reliability between the two researchers were excellent (ICC coefficients r = 0.81 and 0.85). CONCLUSION: Inter-rater reliabil