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A Cross‐National Examination of Differences in Classification of Lifetime Alcohol Use Disorder Between DSM‐IV and DSM‐5: Findings from the World Mental Health Survey 下载免费PDF全文
Tim Slade Wai‐Tat Chiu Meyer Glantz Ronald C. Kessler Luise Lago Nancy Sampson Ali Al‐Hamzawi Silvia Florescu Jacek Moskalewicz Sam Murphy Fernando Navarro‐Mateu Yolanda Torres de Galvis Maria Carmen Viana Miguel Xavier Louisa Degenhardt 《Alcoholism, clinical and experimental research》2016,40(8):1728-1736
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Comparative Distribution and Validity of DSM‐IV and DSM‐5 Diagnoses of Eating Disorders in Adolescents from the Community 下载免费PDF全文
Martine F. Flament Annick Buchholz Katherine Henderson Nicole Obeid Danijela Maras Nick Schubert Sabrina Paterniti Gary Goldfield 《European eating disorders review》2015,23(2):100-110
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Aims To apply item response mixture modelling (IRMM) to investigate the viability of the dimensional and categorical approaches to conceptualizing alcohol and cannabis use disorders. Design A cross‐sectional survey assessing substance use and DSM‐IV substance use disorders. Setting and participants A household survey of a nationally representative sample of 10 641 Australia adults (aged 18 years or older). Measurements Trained survey interviewers administered a structured interview based on the Composite International Diagnostic Interview (CIDI). Findings Of the 10 641 Australian adults interviewed, 7746 had drunk alcohol in the past 12 months and 722 had used cannabis. There was no improvement in fit for categorical latent class nor mixture models combining continuous and categorical parameters compared to continuous factor analysis models. The results indicated that both alcohol and cannabis problems can be considered as dimensional, with those with the disorder arrayed along a dimension of severity. Conclusions A single factor accounts for more variance in the DSM‐IV alcohol and cannabis use criteria than latent class or mixture models, so the disorders can be explained most effectively by a dimensional score. 相似文献
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Clinical Normative Data for Eating Disorder Examination Questionnaire and Eating Disorder Inventory for DSM‐5 Feeding and Eating Disorder Classifications: A Retrospective Study of Patients Formerly Diagnosed Via DSM‐IV 下载免费PDF全文
Nicola Brewin Jonathan Baggott Pat Dugard Jon Arcelus 《European eating disorders review》2014,22(4):299-305
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