ICD-11 was associated with more established risk factors for PTSD than was DSM-5. Conclusions: Findings revealed differences in PTSD diagnosis across major diagnostic systems for preadolescent children, with no clear advantage to any one system. Further research on developmentally sensitive ...
Children identified only by ICD-11 had higher 'core' symptom severity but lower impairment than children identified only by DSM-IV or DSM-5. ICD-11 was associated with more established risk factors for PTSD than was DSM-5. ConclusionsFindings revealed differences in PTSD diagnosis across major ...
A number of children met DSM-5 criteria for DMDD, and the diagnosis was associated with numerous concurrent and predictive indicators of emotional and behavioral dysregulation and poor functioning. 展开 关键词: Disruptive mood dysregulation disorder early childhood predictors ...
To prevent school refusal in children with ASD, school teachers must take extreme care to prevent bullying of students with ASD. Early diagnosis and intervention for ASD might prevent school refusal in children with ASD.Availability of data and materials Not applicable....
To investigate overall clinical risk for the diagnosis of ASD in children with SCT across the 2–8 year age span, the M-CHAT and ADI-R data were collapsed. Out of 82 children with SCT, 18 children (22.0%) were classified as at clinical risk for ASD. ASD symptoms at different ages To...
Algorithms approximated a PTSD diagnosis based on DSM-5 and ICD-11 models. Results: Using confirmatory factor analysis, ICD-11 had the best-fitting model, followed by DSM-IV and DSM-5. The ICD-11 model also demonstrated strong measurement invariance across gender. Analyses revealed poor overlap...
The authors compare the DSM-IV diagnostic characteristics for effective classification and decision making in children with TBI. The DSM IV multiaxial approach can be useful in patients with brain injury because medical considerations can be incorporated with the diagnosis, along with standard mental ...
1 Materials and Methods 1.1 Diagnosis criteria They were based on the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders-Ⅴ (DSM-Ⅴ) by American Psychiatric Association (APA) in 2013[3]. Persistent defect in social communication and social interaction across multiple contexts, as manifested by ...
Investigation and Diagnosis There is currently no objective way to detect or diagnose tinnitus. Psychoacoustic tests, such as loudness or pitch matching that aim to characterise the tinnitus sound, have demonstrated limited use due to poor reproducibility or simple correlation with subjective self-report...
As a result of this distinction between ASD and ADHD, their comorbid diagnosis is now allowed by the DSM-51. Despite high comorbidity and greater impairment experienced by individuals with both conditions rather than a single diagnosis, brain imaging studies of individuals with co-occurring ADHD ...