DSM-IV(1994)886ppInclusionofaclinicalsignificancecriterionNewdisordersintroduced(e.g.,AcuteStressDisorder,PTSDBipolarIIDisorder,Asperger’sDisorder),othersdeleted(e.g.,Cluttering,Passive-AggressivePersonalityDisorder). DSM-IV-TR(2000)943pp·Textrevision–nochangetodiagnosticcriteria ...
Prisonerssomatoform dissociationdissociative symptomsdepressionanxietyIn this study we examined the DSM-5 factor structure of scores on the Turkish version of the posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) Checklist for DSM鈥 5 (PCL-5) and predictors of PTSD caseness in a sample of male prisoners. The 7...
Such differences of opinion lead to some absurd situations, particularly when someone is asked to speak authoritatively about this disorder. At this year’s APA Annual Meeting for example, David Kupfer (DSM-IVTask Force Chair) gave a keynote address on “Rethinking Bipolar Disorder,” which incl...
The present study aims to analyze diagnostic concordance between the DSM-IV and the DSM-5 for posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) diagnostic criteria and their different groups of symptoms.Furthermore, analyses are conducted to establish the features of participants with no concordant diagnoses. Method...
Using this estimate, the DSM-IV contains slightly over 1500 diagnostic criteria for the 201 diagnoses. To give the reader a glimpse of how the diagnostic criteria have changed from the DSM-III to the DSM-IV, the criteria for histrionic personality disorder are listed below: A pervasive pattern...
The term, “Organic Disorders”, which was used for diseases such as dementia and delirium in the DSM-III-R was removed. This term gave the misleading impression that other mental disorders such as schizophrenia and bipolar disorder were not caused by organic dysfunction, despite the fact that ...
Prevalence of and Percentage Change in 12-Month DSM-IV Alcohol Use Disorder Among 12-Month Alcohol Users by Sociodemographic Characteristics, 2001-2002 and 2012-2013 View LargeDownload Table 5. Prevalence of and Percent Change in 12-Month DSM-IV Alcohol Use Disorder Among 12-Month High-Risk ...
posttraumatic stress disorder;PTSD;screening;assessment;PTSD Checklist;PCL;PCL-I/F;combat-related PTSD;male veterans;PTSD symptom frequency 1. Introduction Approximately 41% of the general population will experience at least one traumatic event in their lifetime [1]. Of this portion, approximately 5.6...
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In the DSM-5, the diagnosis of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) has undergone multiple, albeit minor, changes. These changes include shifting PTSD placement from within the anxiety disorders into a new category of traumatic and stressor-related disorders, alterations in the definition of a ...