Self-defeating A (sacrifices needs for others) and K (being hurt is sexually arousing) were of little value. Although some dependent, histrionic, and avoidant criteria were also related to self- defeating personality disorder, the disorders appeared fairly clearly separate. There did appear to be...
Self-defeating A (sacrifices needs for others) and K (being hurt is sexually arousing) were of little value. Although some dependent, histrionic, and avoidant criteria were also related to self- defeating personality disorder, the disorders appeared fairly clearly separate. There did appear to be...
The DSM-III criteria for OCD did not require the presence of time-consuming, distressing or interfering symptoms, and were reported to be considerably unstable in the long run (Nelson and Rice, 1997). It was therefore argued that studies with longer follow-up periods might paradoxically feature...
(DID), a new self-report scale designed to assess the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, fourth edition (DSM-IV; American Psychiatric Association, 1994) symptom inclusion criteria for a major depressive episode, assess psychosocial impairment due to depression, and evaluate ...
The dataset consists of 768 patients, 510 (65%) of whom received an original diagnosis of delirium from a trained psychiatrist using DSM-IV criteria, with 258 (35%) non-delirium patients from the same clinical settings, the majority of whom had been referred for assessment of possible ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the reliability, validity, and classification accuracy of the DSM-IV diagnostic criteria for pathological gambling. Given the lack of a laboratory test to diagnose pathological gambling, two groups were recruited in order to test DSM-IV diagnostic classificati...
All but four of the patients evaluated could be given a specific, criteria based diagnosis for the cause of their dementia. The two most common diagnoses were primary degenerative dementia (56%) and multi-infarct dementia (27%). Existing chart diagnoses for these 64 patients did not appear to...
Klin, A., Lang, J., Cicchetti, D. V., & Volkmar, F. R. (2000). Brief report: Interrater reliability of clinical diagnosis and DSM-IV criteria for autistic disorder: results of the DSM-IV autism field trial.Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 30 ...
OBJECTIVE: The DSM-IV criteria for substance use disorders were incorporated into the 1995 Minnesota Student Survey in order to estimate the need for alcohol/drug treatment among adolescents in the state. This study used data from the survey to examine the utility of individual diagnostic criterion...
This document was developed by an advocacy and professional development organization to specify criteria for disorders of early childhood because of the belief that DSM-IV-TR did not adequately describe the problems seen in young children. DSM-IV-TR The fourth edition (text revision) of the ...