The convergent validity for the new symptoms proposed in DSM-V is not as high as the symptoms derived from DSM-IV.CONCLUSIONS: The new added symptoms in DSM-V may falsely increase diagnosis of ADHD-hyperactive/impulsive type or combined type of ADHD.Ahmad Ghanizadeh...
nice example was the splitting of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder into three subtypes: Predominantly Hyperactive-Impulsive Type, Predominantly Inattentive Type, and Combined Type. This categorization will push clinicians to look for the inattentive subtype that was probably underdiagnosed in the past...
Similarly, the ADHD presentation types (i.e., predominantly inattentive, predominantly hyperactive/impulsive, and combined) are included because they are also required to determine the diagnostic code. Moreover, although most of the disorders in the SCID-5-RV are assessed for both current and life...
nice example was the splitting of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder into three subtypes: Predominantly Hyperactive-Impulsive Type, Predominantly Inattentive Type, and Combined Type. This categorization will push clinicians to look for the inattentive subtype that was probably underdiagnosed in the past...
These findings are in the line of previous studies [29], which discussed the difficulty of determining what type of symptoms of ADHD are most dominant. The fact that the EDAH subscale referred to hyperactive symptoms did not predict that any variable from VR-CPT could be due to the fact ...