The few studies that have
used diagnostic criteria confirm that emotional and disruptive disorders are moderately stable throughout the preschool period [1, 2, 20].
Amelanotic melanoma can evade detection because it falls outside a commonly
used diagnostic criteria.
In order to systematically compare levels of major depressive disorder across different countries, data were drawn from studies in the literature
using diagnostic criteria from the third (American Psychiatric Association, 1980) or fourth edition (American Psychiatric Association, 1994) of the diagnostic and statistical manual for mental disorders (DSM).
For those mental health professionals working with young children and families in clinical settings, establishing and
using diagnostic criteria for psychological disorders in young children remains a challenge, especially for those children from a non-Western ethnic or cultural group.
Not exact matches
Studies were included if: (a) they were RCTs, (b) the population comprised parents / carers of children up to the age of 18 where at least 50 % had a conduct problem (defined
using objective clinical
criteria, the clinical cut - off point on a well validated behaviour scale or informal
diagnostic criteria), (c) the intervention was a structured, repeatable (manualised) parenting programme (any theoretical basis, setting or mode of delivery) and (d) there was at least one standardised outcome measuring child behaviour.
Diagnostic criteria (DSM [23] or clinical cut - off on a behavioural scale such as the Eyeberg Child Behaviour Inventory [24]-RRB- were
used to recruit populations in 48 studies and in 9 studies parent or professional description of child behaviour was
used.
Clinicians should assess for depressive symptoms based on
diagnostic criteria established in the DSM - IV or ICD 10 and should
use standardized depression tools to aid in the assessment.
«There have been no randomized trials of the total package of active management or of the
use of strict
diagnostic criteria alone, but trials of early amniotomy, early oxytocin, and these interventions combined do not suggest that these interventions are effective in reducing rates of cesarean sections or operative vaginal deliveries.
«Our findings underscore the need to ensure that doctors of very young children who are diagnosing ADHD, the most common diagnosis, and prescribing stimulants, the most common psychotropic medications, are
using the most up - to - date and stringent
diagnostic criteria and clinical practice guidelines,» says Dr. Froehlich.
Using O'Driscoll's
diagnostic criteria, the pair identified projectile impact marks on all three bones.
«The implication for researchers is that they need to explore the empirical justification for
diagnostic criteria as they pertain to substance
use disorders,» noted Hoffmann.
Both the
Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM - 5), and the International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems, 10th Edition (ICD - 10) have established diagnostic criteria for alcohol use disorde
Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM - 5), and the International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems, 10th Edition (ICD - 10) have established
diagnostic criteria for alcohol use disorde
diagnostic criteria for alcohol
use disorders (AUDs).
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 Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology review notes that the tentative definition of IGD in the
Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition (DSM - 5) is a good starting point for diagnosing the condition, with the most stringent
criteria including a build - up of tolerance (more time needs to be spent playing computer games), loss of control, giving up other interests, and excessive
use despite clear - cut psychosocial and health - related problems.
At least two clinicians interviewed the patients,
using a semistructured standardized interview, to ensure that they met the
Diagnostic Statistical Manual IV diagnostic criteria for marijuana abuse or d
Diagnostic Statistical Manual IV
diagnostic criteria for marijuana abuse or d
diagnostic criteria for marijuana abuse or dependence.
Meanwhile, when the authors
used other blood glucose measures as the
diagnostic criteria, they found no significant difference in the likelihood of diabetes and prediabetes among patients with or without SCT.
The character of some of these horizons may not meet the traditional
criteria used by some archaeologists to define valid early sites, such as spatially continuous and multiple activity areas with numerous features, artifact clusters, and
diagnostic bifacial stone tool assemblages [6,26,27].
Unfortunately, some doctors still
use Body Mass Index as part of the
diagnostic criteria for anorexia, but this outdated system ignores body type and patterns of behavior that may be beneath the surface.
Meaning you need over 3 weeks to be able to
use any symptom amelioration or aggrevation as
diagnostic criteria, right?
The additional aspect to my question is besides ketogenic dieting (which i personally can not do — too hard for me after trying many times and failing miserably), can other diets / foods be
used to add
diagnostic criteria?
There is no specific
diagnostic test for irritable bowel syndrome; we
use Rome III
criteria to make the diagnosis of it
At least 10 % of menstruating women are believed to have menorrhagia, but the percentage varies widely depending on the
diagnostic criteria used [37 - 39].
Psychiatry and neurology make
use of
diagnostic categories that initially did not meet these
criteria or still do not (for example, schizophrenia, depression, Alzheimer's disease), but nevertheless prove useful.
The authors discuss six
criteria that educators can
use to develop, select, or purchase benchmark tests: alignment,
diagnostic value, fairness, technical quality, utility, and feasibility.
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.
The
diagnostic criteria, McMurtry and Krogh explain, were «intended to be
used by licensed medical practitioners trained in
diagnostic procedures.
Conducted clinical intake interview with potential clients to determine eligibility for [company name] services
using DSM - IV - TR
diagnostic criteria
Such an interpretation is consistent with individuals of East Asian descent living in the USA suffering higher levels of major depression than Asians living in Asia when
using the same
diagnostic criteria (Chang, 2002).
43 Title 43 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, relating to professions and businesses, 44 is amended in Code Section 43 - 10A - 3, relating to definitions relative to professional 45 counselors, social workers, and others, by adding a new paragraph and by revising paragraph 46 (10) to read as follows: 47» (4.1) «Diagnose» means the
use, administration, or application of any
criteria contained 48 within standard classification or
diagnostic systems for mental disorders and that are 49 related to the scope of practice as provided pursuant to this chapter.
Given that children are not yet through the period of risk for the development of major depression and that so few children in the comparison group met
diagnostic criteria for any depressive disorder, the dimensional severity measure derived from the Mood and Feelings Questionnaire was
used in subsequent analyses examining predictors of depression in the children.
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.
This was assessed via 3 measures: (1) parental cigarette smoking (for the month before assessment) at the 5 -, 6 -, and 9 - year follow - up; (2) parental alcohol problems, based on questions from the Composite International
Diagnostic Inventory35 relating to
Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition36 alcohol abuse / dependence symptom
criteria, in the 12 months before the 5 -, 6 -, and 9 - year follow - up; and (3) parental
use of cannabis or other illicit drugs, since the previous assessment, at the 5 -, 6 -, and 9 - year follow - up.
These methods have been primarily of 2 types: self - report measures of symptoms (eg, Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression scale27) and structured interview protocols that identify specific disorders (eg, the National Institute of Mental Health
Diagnostic Interview Schedule28), which
uses the
criteria set forth in the DSM - IV.29 By far, the self - report measures are less time consuming and cheaper to administer; however, they do not provide a specific diagnosis.
Study Selection
Criteria for studies for the meta - analyses included published data on the association between 5 - HTTLPR genotype (SS, SL, or LL), number of stressful life events (0, 1, 2, ≥ 3) or equivalent, and a categorical measure of depression defined by the
Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (Fourth Edition) or the International Statistical Classification of Diseases, 10th Revision (ICD - 10) or
use of a cut point to define depression from standardized rating scales.
Data on maternal mental health was also collected on the 36 - and 60 - month in - home assessments
using the Composite International
Diagnostic Interview Short Form (CIDI - SF) scale.44, 45 The CIDI - SF questions were scored consistent with the developer's guidelines, which follow the
criteria of the
Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (Fourth Edition).46 The CIDI - SF is based on a portion of the full CIDI and estimates the probability of being a case; if the respondent's score is greater than 0.5, the respondent is classified as a probable case.
Pathological
use of the Internet was assessed by the Internet Addiction Test, also known as the Young's Internet Addiction Scale, designed by Young.20 The Internet Addiction Test is a 20 - item self - reported scale, and the design was based on the concepts and behaviors exhibited by pathological gamblers as definite by the DSM - IV
diagnostic criteria.
Using the 1 - month prevalence of major depression derived from the
Diagnostic Interview Schedule (DIS) as
criterion, the weighted sensitivity of the CES - D was 100 %; specificity 88 %; and positive predictive value 13 · 2 %.
We
used the patient sample in which the new (
diagnostic)
criteria were developed [2].
Some studies did not specify the
diagnostic criteria, 18
used nonstandard or untested instruments, 16 or extracted diagnoses from case records.17
The test characteristics of a two - question case - fidning instrument that asks about depressed mood and anhedonia were compared with six common case - finding instruments,
using the Quick
Diagnostic Interview Schedule as a
criterion standard for the diagnosis of major depression.
To clarify whether homotypic prediction for CD predicting ASPD was an artifact of the
diagnostic criterion for ASPD requiring prior evidence of CD before age 15 years, the adjusted model was rerun
using an ASPD diagnosis in which subjects were not required to have displayed prior evidence of CD before age 15 years.
One limitation of this study is that the researchers did not
use formal
diagnostic criteria for psychiatric or substance
use problems, rather they relied upon self - reported symptoms and treatment history.
Rigorous inclusion
criteria, included randomized controlled trials,
use of treatment manuals and ensurance of treatment integrity, therapists experienced or specifically trained in STPP, treatment of patients with specific psychiatric disorders, reliable and valid
diagnostic measures, and data necessary to calculate effect sizes.
Diagnoses of DSM - IV disorders were made
using the World Health Organization's World Mental Health Survey Initiative version of the Composite International
Diagnostic Interview (WMH - CIDI), 44,45 a fully structured lay - administered diagnostic interview that generates diagnoses according to the definitions and criteria of both the ICD - 1046 and DSM - IV47 diagnosti
Diagnostic Interview (WMH - CIDI), 44,45 a fully structured lay - administered
diagnostic interview that generates diagnoses according to the definitions and criteria of both the ICD - 1046 and DSM - IV47 diagnosti
diagnostic interview that generates diagnoses according to the definitions and
criteria of both the ICD - 1046 and DSM - IV47
diagnosticdiagnostic systems.
Related topics include: developmental considerations, social and cultural factors of interpersonal issues of adolescents, gender specific and LGBT issues, multicultural family systems,
use of
diagnostic criteria, treatment planning issues, counseling interventions, relational and career issues, chemical and process addictions, technology, trauma focus and attachment, justice involved adolescents, sexually maladaptive behaviors and legal and ethical considerations.
First, Wood advocated
using Zeanah's suggestions to modify the DSM
diagnostic criteria for Reactive Attachment Disorder.
Studies in which
diagnostic instruments were administered to 6 - to 12 - year - olds from representative community samples or school settings were considered.7 — 16 All used Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM) criteria for ADHD, although different editions
diagnostic instruments were administered to 6 - to 12 - year - olds from representative community samples or school settings were considered.7 — 16 All
used Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM) criteria for ADHD, although different editions
Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM)
criteria for ADHD, although different editions were
used.
All diagnoses were based on the DSM - IV
criteria (American Psychiatric Association 1994) by the treating clinician during an initial assessment with parents,
using the
Diagnostic Interview Schedule for Children, Adolescents, and Parents (DISCAP; Holland and Dadds 1997).
The
Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition, most often referred to as the DSM - V or DSM - 5, outlines the
criteria that is currently
used to diagnose a substance
use disorder.
All randomised and cluster - randomised controlled trials (RCT) involving at least one form of formalised psychotherapeutic treatment in a group setting (more than three members) with adults aged 50 years or older diagnosed with depression (
using standardised
diagnostic criteria).