| 2012 KENNEDY AXIS V: RELIABILITY AND VALIDITY, INCLUDING COMPARISONS TO AXIS V (GAF), HoNOS, AND  THE BPRS
 Stelt, A van der, Baars, A van, Mulder, C.L.  and Kennedy, J.A. Published by KennedyMD Publishing October 1, 2012 (www.kennedymd.com)  Page  8: "From these results the conclusion can be drawn that the K Axis is a  valid instrument as evidenced by having both convergent and divergent validity." Page  9: "Overall, the interrater reliability of the K Axis turns out to be  classified as very good." 
						Click  Below to View the Full Article: 2010 KENNEDY AXIS V ASSESSMENT IN AN ITALIANOUTPATIENT AND INPATIENT POPULATION
 English Version Published by KennedyMD Publishing  September 1, 2012 (Original Italian Version was published 2010 in Rivista di  Psichiatria 45(4):214-20)
 Mundo,  E., Bonalume, L., Del Corno, F., Madeddu, F., & Lang, M. Page  11: "This preliminary study indicates that K Axis subscales’ interrater  reliability ranges from good to excellent, even if administrated by staff with  different psychiatric professional backgrounds, as well as from different many  mental health services." 
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						Click  Below to View Abstract of the Article in English: 2003 Kennedy,  JA: Mastering the Kennedy Axis V: A New Psychiatric Assessment of Patient  Functioning. Arlington, VA. American Psychiatric Publishing, 2003. Page  2-29 and 2-32
 Reliability  and Validity of the Kennedy Axis V was addressed and "...the K Axis has  reasonably good reliability. Table 2-1 shows the interrater  reliability..."
 
						Click  Below to View Details of the Book: 2000 A comparison of the Kennedy Axis V and the Global  Assessment of Functioning Scale. Higgins, J and Purvis, K. Journal of  Psychiatric Practice. 2000 Mar;6(2):84-90. Source:State  of California, Department of Mental Health, Sacramento 95814, USA.
 Abstract:"In  this article, the authors evaluate two brief clinician-scored global assessment  instruments used to measure the functioning of adult clients who have a serious  mental illness: the Global Assessment of Functioning (GAF) Scale and the  relatively new Kennedy Axis V (K Axis). Although both instruments are brief and  easy to score, the K Axis provides a multi-dimensional evaluation, while the  GAF provides a single, unidimensional picture of a client's functioning.  Statistical analyses indicated that both instruments have adequate validity and  reliability if the clinicians using them are sufficiently trained. Correlations  between the two instruments were high where expected. Statistically significant  differential functioning was found for various subgroups. The K Axis was better  able to pinpoint this specific differential functioning."
 
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