DSM-5: ADHD A-Criteria Changes Increase Symptom Endorsement Rates in AdolescentsSibley, Margaret H
ADHD在DSM-V中的诊断标准.docx,Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder Diagnostic Criteria A. A persistent pattern of inattention and/or hyperactivity-impulsivity that interferes with functioning or development, as
According to DSM-Ⅳ diagnostic criteria, 98 (51%) continued to adult ADHD children early. Comorbid ODD (P = 0.009, OR = 3.14 (1.33 ~ 7.40)) and treatment (P = 0.004, OR = 9.56 (2.09 ~ 43.67)) of the patients, ADHD is more likely to continue into early adult. ...
ADHD DSM-5 criteria is flawed because it ignores executive function and emotional regulation impairments, and overemphasizes attention deficits and external hyperactivity, among other reasons.
Comorbidity of LD and ADHD: Implications of DSM-5 for assessment and treatment Proposed DSM-5 criteria for both disorders will likely affect comorbidity rates; however, it is unclear whether such rates will increase or decrease. ... George J Dupaul,Matthew J Gormley,Seth D Laracy - 《...
Although response inhibition has been proposed as a core element of child attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), the literature is heavily reliant on studies using DSM-III-R diagnostic criteria, older methods of measuring response inhibition, samples of boys, and failing to control thoroughly...
This study examined sex differences in the EEG of adults diagnosed with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (AD/HD) according to DSM-5 criteria. Sixteen females and 16 males with AD/HD, and age- and sex-matched control groups, had an eyes-closed resting EEG recorded from 19 electrode sit...
It is the Association's official manual of mental disorders and provides detailed descriptions of categories of disorders as well as diagnostic criteria. Disorders are placed on one of five axes: axis I includes all the clinical syndromes and V codes except for personality disorders and mental reta...
Diagnosing ADHD in adults with substance use disorder: DSM-IV criteria and differential diagnosis. Individuals with ADHD have a high rate of comorbid psychiatric disorders, especially substance use disorders. Similarly, ADHD is overrepresented in the SUD... FR Levin,HP Upadhyaya - 《Journal of Clini...
DSM criteria are largely developed by and for researchers. Prior to 1994 the categories were attention deficit disorder, either with hyperactivity or without hyperactivity. Those terms make more sense to parents. In particular, parents of daydreamers (ADHD, inattention) never understand why “hyperacti...