Sentences with phrase «current diagnostic criteria»

Dominance aggression was the most common diagnosis, when current diagnostic criteria were applied.

Not exact matches

The current edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th Edition, Text Revision, or DSM - IV - TR (APA, 2000), states that the following criteria must be met in order to qualify for a diagnosis of selective mutism:
Recent questions about the validity of diagnostic criteria for mental illness have raised deeper questions about the current state of psychiatry
The researchers and clinicians working on DSM - V had several ambitious goals, including using new findings from neuroscience and genetics to shape diagnoses, minimizing vast diagnostic dead zones of abnormal behavior that fall in the cracks of current criteria, and introducing the idea of «dimensions» to reflect varying degrees of symptom severity and the overlap among disorders.
The current agreed upon diagnostic criteria for PCOS is meeting at least two of the following three criteria:
This includes diagnostic tests, construction of classroom tests, observation techniques, and performance measures; norm - and criterion - referenced assessment; uses of standardized tests; and the current issues and controversies surrounding classroom assessment.
It will also «review the utility and objectiveness of the criteria in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM - IV) and will comment on the validity of current screening instruments and their predictive capacity for accurate diagnoses.»
At the six month follow - up, five of nine individuals who had previously indicated current depression (with four receiving treatment) no longer met diagnostic criteria for depression.
51 patients between 18 and 65 years of age (mean age 35 y, 51 % men) diagnosed with current comorbid major depressive disorder and alcohol dependence using the Structured Clinical Interview for Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 3rd edition, revised criteria.
Participants were selected from four groups: those reporting no childhood ADHD symptoms; those reporting some childhood ADHD symptoms, but not meeting diagnostic criteria; those meeting childhood ADHD diagnostic criteria but no current symptoms; and those meeting childhood ADHD diagnostic criteria and having current symptoms.
Inclusion criteria were a current diagnosis of DSM - IV or DSM - III - R ADHD, confirmed by a research diagnostic interview (Angold et al. 1995).
The results revealed that (1) for females and males, higher levels of depressive symptoms correlated with a more depressive attributional style; (2) females and males who met diagnostic criteria for a current depressive disorder evidenced more depres - sogenic attributions than psychiatric controls, and never and past depressed adolescents; (3) although no sex differences in terms of attributional patterns for positive events, negative events, or for positive and negative events combined emerged, sex differences were revealed on a number of dimensional scores; (4) across the Children's Attributional Style Questionnaire (CASQ) subscale and dimensional scores, the relation between attributions and current self - reported depressive symptoms was stronger for females than males; and (5) no Sex × Diagnostic Group Status interaction effects emerged for CASQ subscale or dimensiondiagnostic criteria for a current depressive disorder evidenced more depres - sogenic attributions than psychiatric controls, and never and past depressed adolescents; (3) although no sex differences in terms of attributional patterns for positive events, negative events, or for positive and negative events combined emerged, sex differences were revealed on a number of dimensional scores; (4) across the Children's Attributional Style Questionnaire (CASQ) subscale and dimensional scores, the relation between attributions and current self - reported depressive symptoms was stronger for females than males; and (5) no Sex × Diagnostic Group Status interaction effects emerged for CASQ subscale or dimensionDiagnostic Group Status interaction effects emerged for CASQ subscale or dimensional scores.
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