As such, additional research is warranted to determine the appropriate factor structure for PTSD in youth. In addition to the standard DSM-5 criteria for adults and older youth, APA released separate PTSD criteria for children ages six and younger (i.e., the “DSM-5 Preschool” criteria). ...
Neurocognitive Correlates of DSM-5 Antisocial Personality DisorderWall, Tina DSellbom, MartinWygant, Dustin B
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DSM-5 Neurocognitive Disorders: Validity, Reliability, Fairness, and Utility in Forensic Applications. Psychol. Inj. and Law 6, 299–306 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12207-013-9174-7 Download citation Received22 October 2013 Accepted24 October 2013 Published19 November 2013 Issue Date...
35k Accesses 29 Citations 18 Altmetric Metrics details Abstract Background Evidence is accumulating that a cannabis withdrawal syndrome is common, of clinical significance, and has a clear time course. Up till now, very limited data exist on the cannabis withdrawal symptoms in patients with co-...
Citation Excerpt : Changes in IED diagnostic criteria addressed the lack of definition and frequency of aggressive behavior (APA, 2013); validity studies lead to an improved detection of subjects with recurrent and problematic impulsive aggressive behavior (Coccaro, 2012; Coccaro et al., 2014, 2017...
In 1980, DSM-III adopted a descriptive approach to psychiatric diagnosis, creating checklists of unwanted behaviors to define and use as required criteria when posing each of several hundred diagnoses. The objective of this novel approach was to validate
7189 Accesses 71 Citations 48 Altmetric 5 Mentions Explore all metrics Abstract A growing body of research has raised concerns about the number of individuals diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) according to DSM-IV-TR who may no longer qualify for diagnoses under the new DSM-5 criter...