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The DSM-5 changes include "collapsing" the diagnoses of alcohol abuse and alcohol dependence under the umbrella category of alcohol use disorder (AUD) and removing the "legal problems" criterion.
Substance Use Disorder The Change. In DSM-5, the DSM-IV criteria substance abuse and substance dependence have been combined into single substance use disorders specific to each substance of abuse ...
A Guide to DSM-5. The Change. In DSM-5, the new specifier "with mixed features" can be applied to bipolar I disorder, bipolar II disorder, bipolar disorder NED (previously called "NOS") and MDD ...
The addition of the hoarding disorder diagnosis to the DSM-5 is supported by extensive research suggesting that although OCD and hoarding can co-occur, they are also neurobiologically and ...
Alcohol use disorder had a Kappa score of .40 (95% CI, .27 - .54), which is down from the .71 and .80 Kappa scores found in the ICD-10 and DSM-III, respectively.
Figure 1. DSM-5 field trials: diagnostic reliability in adults. Modified from Freedman R, et al. [2] Figure 2. DSM-5 field trials: diagnostic reliability in children and adolescents aged 6-17 ...
A Guide to DSM-5. Bret S. Stetka, MD; Christoph U. Correll, MD. Disclosures. May 21, 2013. Neurocognitive Disorder. The Change. At the DSM-5 press conference, Dr. Dilip Jeste -- at that point ...
Neurodevelopmental Disorders. In DSM-5, "mental retardation" has a new name: "intellectual disability (intellectual developmental disorder)," the first section in the neurodevelopmental disorders ...
May 21, 2013. Paraphilias and Paraphilic Disorders. The Change. Additional changes in DSM-5 include a rethinking of paraphilic disorders. While their diagnostic criteria remain unchanged from DSM ...
A Guide to DSM-5. The Change. In developing diagnostic criteria for personality disorders, the DSM-5 Work Group initially proposed a somewhat dramatic new approach: Maintain 6 personality disorder ...