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January 25, 2013. Although criteria used to assess serious alcohol problems will be revised in the upcoming fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5 ...
The rationale for combining the 2 DSM-IV disorders into 1 DSM-5 alcohol use disorder comes from several lines of evidence, Ms. Mewton explained. "The reliability and validity of the alcohol abuse ...
Each substance use disorder is divided into mild, moderate, and severe subtypes. Whereas DSM-IV substance abuse diagnostic criteria required only 1 symptom, a DSM-5 diagnosis even for just mild ...
Alcohol use disorder had a Kappa score of .40 (95% CI, .27 - .54), which is down from the .71 and .80 Kappa scores found in the ICD-10 and DSM-III, respectively.
0. December 15, 2011 (Scottsdale, Arizona) — Caffeine withdrawal syndrome is being recommended for inclusion in the "main" section of the upcoming Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental ...
A Guide to DSM-5. Bret S. Stetka, MD; Christoph U. Correll, MD. Disclosures. May 21, 2013. Neurocognitive Disorder. The Change. At the DSM-5 press conference, Dr. Dilip Jeste -- at that point ...
The addition of the hoarding disorder diagnosis to the DSM-5 is supported by extensive research suggesting that although OCD and hoarding can co-occur, they are also neurobiologically and ...
Neurodevelopmental Disorders. The Change. In DSM-5, "mental retardation" has a new name: "intellectual disability (intellectual developmental disorder)," the first section in the ...
In DSM-5, the new specifier ... DSM-5 Somatic Symptom Disorder Debate Rages On; 2001. A Long Way From 'Insanity and Idiocy' 2001. No Impact of DSM-5 Criteria on Alcohol Disorder Prevalence; b ...
A Guide to DSM-5. Bret S. Stetka, MD; Christoph U. Correll, MD. Disclosures. May 21, 2013. Autism Spectrum Disorders. The Change. DSM-5 includes a single ASD category that does not differentiate ...