Test-retest reliability of AUDADIS-5 and DSM-5 AUD categorical diagnoses (κ = 0.60 and κ = 0.62, respectively) and dimensional criteria scales (intraclass correlation coefficient [ICC], 0.83 and 0.85, respectively) was substantial in a large general population sample.24 Procedural validity of AUDADIS-5 and DSM-5 AUD was assessed through blind clinical reappraisal using the clinician-administered, semi-structured Psychiatric Research Interview for Substance Use and Mental Disorders, DSM-5 (PRISM-5) version.25 The clinical reappraisal, conducted in a large general population sample,26 showed fair to good concordance on AUDADIS-5 and PRISM-5 AUD diagnoses (κ = 0.49 and κ = 0.62, respectively) and excellent concordance (ICC, 0.81 and 0.85, respectively) for their dimensional counterparts.