ADHD is now classified as one of the neurodevelopmental disorders rather than being included as a disruptive disorder. (ii)  The diagnostic criteria that apply to adults have been relaxed and this reflects growing evidence that some people are still impaired by ADHD symptoms even if...
DSM-5 ADHD criteria is flawed because it ignores executive function and emotional regulation impairments, and overemphasizes attention deficits and external hyperactivity, among other reasons.
DSM-5: ADHD A-Criteria Changes Increase Symptom Endorsement Rates in AdolescentsSibley, Margaret H
Criteria (RDoC)项目达成疾病分类结构的基本一致DSM-5疾病按照“发育及生命周期(Developmental and Lifespan)”进行排序,与 ICD-11基本一致130DSM-5疾病分类将与后续的ICD-11基本一致Diagnostic And Statistical Manual Of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition, American Psychiatric Association, 2013第一百三十页,共一百三十九...
a根据DSM-Ⅳ诊断标准,98名(51%)儿童ADHD持续到成人早期。共患ODD(P=0.009,OR=3.14(1.33~7.40))和接受治疗(P=0.004,OR=9.56(2.09~43.67))的患者,ADHD更容易持续到成人早期。 According to DSM-ⅣThe diagnosis standard, 98 (51%) child ADHD continues to the adult early time.Altogether contracts ODD(P...
+ Pro Why Is DSM-5 Criticized? DSM-5 Did Tighten Up the DSM-IV Criteria – Sensibly and in the Interest of Patients, Not of Politicians! Undoubtedly, the third revision of the Diagnostic and Sta- tistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-III) in 1980, with its core principle of ...
TheDSM-III, Revised Edition (DSM-III-R) attempted to provide a more empirically and statistically based set of criteria that could distinguishADHD, not simply from the general population norm, but from other psychiatric disorders. Work by August and subsequent researchers helped sort ADHD from the...
Based on this evidence, it would be difficult to make a principled argument for narrowing the diagnostic criteria in future editions of the DSM to raise the threshold for clinical significance. The second concern about high prevalence estimates is that, even if accurate, they correspond to many ...
2.3Comparison of DSM-IV and DSM-5: first empirical studies A number of studies have compared the DSM-5 and DSM IV-TR classification systems. A retrospective study found few differences between them in terms of sensitivity but demonstrated an improved specificity of the DSM-5 criteria for AS an...
RESULTS: Ninety-nine patients (63.6% male) were found to fulfill criteria for DMDD as per DSM-5. Eighty-five of the patients (87.6%) were prescribed drugs. Most commonly drugs used during lifetime were, in descending order, risperidone, methylphenidate, atomoxetine, OROS methylphenidate, ...