To make a diagnosis of gender dysphoria it is necessary to follow the diagnostic criteria of the DSM-V of 2013 [2]. These have eliminated the previous definition of gender identity disorders replacing it with the one of gender dysphoria and have also provided for a series of exclusive criteria...
excellentpsychometricproperties; however, the complexity of many items may make it difficult for individuals with limited education orreading abilities.69Data suggest that youth and teacher questionnaires do not add anything beyond parent questionnaire data in the prediction of bipolar disorder diagnosis.9...
Terminology a) Hierarchal diagnosis A DSM IV diagnosis hierarchy rule has been applied in this study to assess the lifetime prevalence [16] and 12 month prevalence [17] for Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD), Major Depressive Disorder (MDD), Dysthymia and Intermittent Explosive Disorder (IED) ...
visits during the child's first year of life and then at 1.5, 2.5, 3, 4 and 5 years of age, reaches 95% of all preschool children in Sweden [39]. The Child Health Nurse (CHN) is the coherent link in the contacts [38]. If worried about a child's health also the preschool teach...
Women were excluded if they were unable to converse in English, had another severe psychiatric diagnosis or serious physical illness, were not cohabiting with the child, or were receiving psychological therapy. Women on antidepressant medication were not excluded. Recruitment began in March 18, 2011,...
(30) also based on the Harvard protocol, although using a standard clinician interview [the Structured Clinical Interview for the DSM-IV (SCID)] to characterize third-trimester pregnant women's psychiatric symptomatol- ogy, a prenatal diagnosis of an anxiety or depressive disorder was a ...
For example, in DSM-5, definitions of disruptive behavior disorders note that gender may influence the threshold for diagnosis, depending on normative levels of behavior problems; however, the definition does not discuss how to treat situations in which the same behavior may be acceptable in boys ...
Youth with a co-primary diagnosis (defined as an ADIS CSR equal to that of at least one of the target disorders) for which a different disorder-specific treatment was indicated were not included (i.e., substance abuse disorder, eating disorder). However, to enhance the generalizability of ...
[BLINDED] University interviewed class head teachers to individually confirm each candidate child’s ODD diagnosis, using a semi-structured interview. Inclusion criteria were the following: (a) the child exhibited four or more symptoms of ODD described in DSM-IV-TR; (b) the child’s identified ...
Persistent Complex Bereavement Disorder as a call to action: Using a proposed DSM-5 diagnosis to advance the field of childhood grief. Traumatic Stress Points. http://sherwood-istss.informz.net/sherwood-istss/archives/archive_3773102.html. Kaplow, J. B., Layne, C. M., & Pynoos, R. S....