Analysis for each drug class was restricted to patients who reported prior use of the substance. Kappa values indicated excellent agreement between the 2 classification systems for Dependence diagnoses and fair to excellent concordance for Abuse diagnoses. For some drug classes, cannabis ...
However, psychometric data were unavailable for the PICA-III-R substance use related diagnoses, presumably because of the very low prevalence of substance use in the sample. View chapterExplore book Addictive Disorders Eglacy C. Sophia, Monica L. Zilberman, in Women and Health (Second Edition),...
" including sexual behavior (in the case of paraphilias), gambling (i.e., gambling disorder), and substance use (e.g., alcohol use disorder). However, these behaviors differ from the compulsions of OCD in that the person usually derives pleasure from the activity and may wish to resist...
A comparison of DSM‐III‐R, DSM‐IV and ICD‐10 substance use disorders diagnoses in 1922 men and women subjects in the COGA study A research interview was used to evaluate the relationship relationships between DSM-IV, DSM-III-R and ICD-10 diagnostic criteria for substance use disorde......
Except for cannabis and alcohol, concordance between DSM-III-R and DSM-IV substance use disorder diagnoses has not been reported in adolescents. We assessed a clinical sample of 102 adolescents using CIDI-SAM. Prevalence of either an abuse or dependence diagnosis was lower with DSM-IV than DSM...
Second, psychiatric and substance use diagnoses were based on clinician report. Although a structured clinical interview might have more precisely identified all DSM-IV-TR diagnoses, the objective of the current study was to differentiate participants with from those without lifetime SUD. The ...
What are diagnoses for clients with substance use disorder? What are the diagnostic criteria for histrionic personality disorder? What are the diagnostic criteria for Schizophrenia? What is the DSM-5 criteria for avoidant personality disorder? Which substance use disorder is most commonly diagn...
There are limited data about the extent of DSM-5 substance use disorders (SUDs) among primary care patients. Methods This study analyzed data from a multisite validation study of a substance use screening instrument conducted in a diverse sample of 2000 adults aged ≥18 years recruited from five...
RESULTS: Consistent with other studies of homeless youth, data revealed high rates of substance use and high rates of substance dependence. Both dependence and abuse diagnoses were associated with greater rates of use. DSM-IV criteria showed acceptable internal reliability, although variability was ...
Only 42 patients scored for a Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (Fourth Edition) diagnosis opiate, sedative and use, as well as with mood and other psychotic disorders. Substance in a drug rehabilitation unit, all of whom had a dual psychiatric diagnosis of affective disorder....