The OARS-5 presents each DSM-5 symptom criterion, and the examiner rates the presence and severity of each symptom on a scale of 0 to 3, where 0 means no evidence of the symptom and 3 indicates a significant deficit occurring at a high frequency. UMN-AND also added an option for “...
but previous subtypes were used infrequently11, had modest longitudinal stability12, inadequately described symptom heterogeneity, and have been abandoned in DSM-511and ICD-1113. This reflects initiatives to describe the clinical heterogeneity in schizophrenia on symptom dimensions14and factor analysis of s...
The principal component analysis and decision tree would be used to realize dimensionality reduction if the factor set is still large. To discriminate MDD patients from healthy controls, various classifiers, including support vector machines, decision tree, logistic regression and boosting, will be ...
Introduction Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is considered as a neurodevelopmental disorder defined in the DSM-5 (the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders 5th ed.) [1], the most recent diagnostic classification of mental disorders, by social communication deficits associated with ...