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  2. The DSM-5 Criteria for Schizophrenia - Mind Diagnostics

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    The DSM-5, a critical tool for mental health professionals, defines schizophrenia with specific criteria. A diagnosis requires two or more of the following symptoms, present for a significant portion of time during a one-month period: Delusions. Hallucinations.

  3. DSM-5 Changes: Schizophrenia and Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorder

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    The five key symptoms of schizophrenia remained the same: delusions. hallucinations. disorganized speech. disorganized or catatonic behavior. negative symptoms (not expressing any feelings...

  4. DSM-5 Criteria: Schizophrenia - Florida Center for Behavioral...

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    must include at least 1 month of symptoms (or less if successfully treated) that meet the above criteria (i.e., active phase symptoms) and may include periods of prodromal or residual symptoms.

  5. Schizophrenia - Schizophrenia - MSD Manual Professional Edition

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    According to the DSM-5, the diagnosis of schizophrenia requires both of the following: 2 characteristic symptoms (delusions, hallucinations, disorganized speech, disorganized behavior, negative symptoms) for a significant portion of a 6-month period (symptoms must include at least one of the first 3)

  6. Schizophrenia DSM-5 Definition and Symptoms - MedCentral

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    The DSM-5 outlines the following criterion to make a diagnosis of schizophrenia: 1. Two or more of the following for at least 1 month (or longer period of time), and at least one of them must be a 1, 2, or 3: delusions. hallucinations. disorganized speech. grossly disorganized or catatonic behavior.

  7. The specific DSM-5 criteria for schizophrenia are as follows: The presence of at least two of the following five items, each present for a clinically significant portion of time during a 1-month period (or less if successfully treated), with at least one of them being items 1), 2), or 3): 1) delusions, 2) hallucinations, 3) disorganized speech ...

  8. Guide To The DSM-5 Diagnostic Criteria For Schizophrenia

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    The DSM-5 diagnostic criteria for schizophrenia compares positive & negative symptoms to mental health & psychotic disorders like schizoaffective disorder.

  9. Schizophrenia - Psychiatry.org

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    For a diagnosis, symptoms must have been present for six months and include at least one month of active symptoms. DSM-5 raises the symptom threshold, requiring that an individual exhibit at least two of the specified symptoms. (In the manual’s previous editions, that threshold was one.)

  10. Schizophrenia - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic

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    Diagnosis of schizophrenia involves ruling out other mental health conditions and making sure that symptoms aren't due to substance misuse, medicine or a medical condition. Finding a diagnosis of schizophrenia may include: Physical exam.

  11. Schizophrenia in adults: Clinical features, assessment, and ... -...

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    This topic discusses clinical manifestations, diagnosis, and course of schizophrenia. The epidemiology and pathogenesis of schizophrenia in adults and children, and their treatment are discussed separately.