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Comparison of DSM-IV and DSM-5 criteria for alcohol use disorders in VA primary care patients with frequent heavy drinking enrolled in a trial

Comparison of DSM-IV and DSM-5 criteria for alcohol use disorders in VA primary care patients with frequent heavy drinking enrolled in a trial

... groups—neither DSM-IV nor DSM-5 AUD, DSM-5 AUD alone, and both DSM-IV and DSM-5 AUD—three post hoc statistical tests were conducted using 3 aggregate outcome meas- ...

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DSM-5 and autism spectrum disorders (ASDs): an opportunity for identifying ASD subtypes

DSM-5 and autism spectrum disorders (ASDs): an opportunity for identifying ASD subtypes

... empirically defined subgroups have yet to be reliably ...how DSM-IV subtypes are assigned [10,11], with similar core symptom presentations across the categorical diagnoses [12-16] and poor predictive ...

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Hoarding disorder: a new obsessive-compulsive related disorder in DSM-5

Hoarding disorder: a new obsessive-compulsive related disorder in DSM-5

... ceived ‘compulsive hoarding’ (a term no longer in use) as excessive collecting and an extreme inability to discard worthless objects, and proposed an operational defini- tion that would eventually form the basis of the ...

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Delirium diagnosis defined by cluster analysis of symptoms versus diagnosis by DSM and ICD criteria: diagnostic accuracy study

Delirium diagnosis defined by cluster analysis of symptoms versus diagnosis by DSM and ICD criteria: diagnostic accuracy study

... The DRS-R98 has descriptive anchors for rating the sever- ity levels for each of its items (0 is normal to a maximum of 3) with a maximum scale score of 46 points. It measures severity of many delirium symptoms using ...

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Comparing Factor, Class, and Mixture Models of Cannabis Initiation and DSM Cannabis Use Disorder Criteria, Including Craving, in the Brisbane Longitudinal Twin Study

Comparing Factor, Class, and Mixture Models of Cannabis Initiation and DSM Cannabis Use Disorder Criteria, Including Craving, in the Brisbane Longitudinal Twin Study

... on DSM-IV criteria and determine whether DSM-5 craving loads onto a general ...of DSM-5 CUD compared with DSM-IV cannabis abuse or ...factor defined by features of social ...

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Prevalence and sociodemographic correlates of DSM-5 eating disorders in the Australian population

Prevalence and sociodemographic correlates of DSM-5 eating disorders in the Australian population

... was defined as not unusually ...was defined as the behavior having oc- curred at least once per week over the three months prior to the ...4, 5 or ...

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Behavioural addictions and the transition from DSM-IV-TR to DSM-5

Behavioural addictions and the transition from DSM-IV-TR to DSM-5

... scientific interest focused on other BAs dictates the need for a clear-cut and well-defined diagnostic classification and a better understanding of the psychopathological fea- tures as a prerequisite to ...

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Suicide attempts in US adults with lifetime DSM-5 eating disorders

Suicide attempts in US adults with lifetime DSM-5 eating disorders

... NESARC-III, designed originally to estimate the prevalence of alcohol use and related conditions in adults, includes 36, 309 non-institutionalized US civilians 18 years and older [34, 35]. All respondents completed ...

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DSM-5: a collection of psychiatrist views on the changes, controversies, and future directions

DSM-5: a collection of psychiatrist views on the changes, controversies, and future directions

... disorder defined more longitudinally, and in section 3, which offers emerging models and measures, a five-point from 0 to 4 scale is presented for clinicians to separately rate the core disturbances of thought, ...

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The concept of mixed state in bipolar disorder: from Kraepelin to DSM-5

The concept of mixed state in bipolar disorder: from Kraepelin to DSM-5

... to DSM-IV- TR criteria for mixed episodes to that observed using less restrictive criteria (manic episode + at least two depres- sive ...be defined using three different approaches: from a categorical point ...

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Should psychomotor disturbance be an essential criterion for a DSM 5 diagnosis of melancholia?

Should psychomotor disturbance be an essential criterion for a DSM 5 diagnosis of melancholia?

... The DSM-IV specifier for melancholic features requires that five out of the eight criteria must be fulfilled, but not necessarily the PMD ...of 5/6 most appropriate, but noted that none had psychotic ...

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Binge eating disorder diagnosis and treatment: a recap in front of DSM 5

Binge eating disorder diagnosis and treatment: a recap in front of DSM 5

... Bariatric surgery is a recommended treatment for severe obesity (BMI ≥40 or BMI ≥35 with comorbid conditions) according to current guidelines [79], while it is not men- tioned among evidence-based BED treatments [80]. ...

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DSM-5 Changes

DSM-5 Changes

... Disruptive Mood Dysregulation Disorder Somatic Symptom Disorder Illness Anxiety Disorder Hoarding Disorder Excoriation Skin-Picking Disorder Disinhibited Social Engagement Disorder Avoid[r] ...

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Utility of the PHQ 9 to identify major depressive disorder in adult patients in Spanish primary care centres

Utility of the PHQ 9 to identify major depressive disorder in adult patients in Spanish primary care centres

... The PHQ-9 [12] is part of the PHQ and consists of nine items to assess for the presence of the nine diagnostic criteria for major depression according to DSM-IV. The PHQ-9 evaluates the presence of the following ...

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The DSM 5 and the Istanbul Protocol: Diagnosis of psychological sequels of torture

The DSM 5 and the Istanbul Protocol: Diagnosis of psychological sequels of torture

... the DSM was originally developed as a statistical and research tool that requires a number of strict criteria to be fulfilled and would rather err on the sensitiv- ity then on the specificity (avoiding a ...

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What is the secondary mathematics classroom like for pupils with Asperger syndrome*?: (*as defined in the DSM IV, pre 2013)

What is the secondary mathematics classroom like for pupils with Asperger syndrome*?: (*as defined in the DSM IV, pre 2013)

... 150 When the bell rang 30 minutes later to signal that the lesson was over, Charles sat in his seat until the rest of the class had gone and waited until the teacher told him that he could go. He carefully gathered up ...

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Modeling Derivational Morphology in Ukrainian

Modeling Derivational Morphology in Ukrainian

... Distributional representations. The first distributional representation we consider is CBOW as imple- mented by word2vec (Mikolov et al., 2013) and used in previous studies (Kisselew et al., 2015; Padó et al., 2016). The ...

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Disruptive mood dysregulation disorder: current insights

Disruptive mood dysregulation disorder: current insights

... the DSM-5 frequency criterion was applied, and it dropped fur- ther ...full DSM-5 DMDD criteria, the prevalence rate declined to ~ ...entire DSM criteria except for age of onset was ...

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Time course of the DSM 5 cannabis withdrawal symptoms in poly substance abusers

Time course of the DSM 5 cannabis withdrawal symptoms in poly substance abusers

... the DSM-5, based on the then-available criteria on the DSM-5 ...the DSM-5 criteria for withdrawal symptoms from cannabis, cocaine, amphetamine, opi- oids, tranquilizers and ...

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The DSM-5 diagnosis of nonsuicidal self-injury disorder: a review of the empirical literature

The DSM-5 diagnosis of nonsuicidal self-injury disorder: a review of the empirical literature

... engage in the behavior once or twice and those who do so more repetitively. In a sample of young adolescents with high endorsement of NSSI, for example, Bjärehed et al. [58] found that a high proportion of adolescents ...

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