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European journal of psychotraumatology, ISSN 2000-8198, 12/2017, Volume 8, Issue sup7, pp. 1398002 - 12
PTSD | What is the impact of using a large description of PTSD (i.e. the DSM-5) compared to a small description of PTSD (i.e. the ICD-11 proposal)? In other words, does the size of PTSD really matter? The present multisite study compares diagnostic rates and model fit of competing DSM-5 and ICD-11 models of PTSD across pain patients, military personnel, and trauma-exposed university students (N = 4213). The results show that the choice of diagnostic system may influence the estimated PTSD rates both qualitatively and quantitatively. Thus, the size of PTSD does matter. The proposed ICD-11 three-factor model provided the best fit of the tested ICD-11 models across all samples. The DSM-5 seven-factor Hybrid model and the DSM-5 six-factor Anhedonia model provided the best fit of the tested DSM-5 models | ICD-11 | TEPT | 诊断 | DSM-5 | DIAGNÓSTICO | CIE-11 | diagnosis | CFA | Psychology, Clinical | Social Sciences | Life Sciences & Biomedicine | Psychiatry | Psychology | Science & Technology | Researchers | Pain | Post traumatic stress disorder | Anxieties | Armor | Military personnel | Intrusive Thoughts | Civilians | Military Personnel | Young Adults | Survivors | PTSD (DSM-5) | Anhedonia | Reexperiencing | Males | Epidemiology | Startle Reflex | Hypervigilance | Danes | College Students | Physical Pain | Nightmare Disorder | Arousal | PTSD (ICD-11) | Adults | Diagnosis | Females | Stressors | Avoidance
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European journal of psychotraumatology, ISSN 2000-8198, 01/2017, Volume 8, Issue 1, pp. 1386988 - 12
Epidemiología | prevalencia | Posttraumatic stress disorder | ICD | 军队 | PTSD | epidemiology | prevalence | TEPT | 流行病学 | concordancia | The consistency between provisional PTSD prevalence according to DSM-IV, DSM-5, ICD-10, and the proposed ICD-11 criteria was examined in a sample of 100 members of the German Armed Forces. The provisional PTSD prevalence was the same under DSM-IV and DSM-5, and comparable under DSM-5 and the ICD-11 proposal, indicating a satisfactory agreement between these systems. The provisional PTSD prevalence was significantly increased under the ICD-11 proposal compared to ICD-10, mainly due to the deletion of the time criterion in the ICD-11 proposal. Preliminary support for the assumption of a concise set of six PTSD core symptoms and for the deletion of the time criterion as presented in the ICD-11 proposal. Satisfactory consistency between preliminary PTSD prevalence based on DSM-IV, DSM-5, and the ICD-11 proposal and overall support for the changes made to DSM and ICD. Future research needs to examine what diagnostic requirements are necessary and sufficient for diagnosing PTSD and whether these are approximated by the ICD-11 proposal | 创伤后应激障碍 | military | Militar | 患病率 | 一致 | trastorno por estrés postraumático | CIE | DSM | concordance | Psychology, Clinical | Social Sciences | Life Sciences & Biomedicine | Psychiatry | Psychology | Science & Technology | Post traumatic stress disorder | Mental disorders | Comorbidity | Mental health | Classification | Systematic review | Armed forces | Epidemiology | Investigations | Germans | Multiple Traumatic Events | Military Personnel | PTSD (DSM-5) | Nosology | Reexperiencing | PTSD (DSM-IV) | Arousal | PTSD (ICD-11) | PTSD (ICD-10) | Adults | Diagnosis | Delayed Onset | Stressors | Avoidance | ptsd | icd | posttraumatic stress disorder | dsm
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European journal of psychotraumatology, ISSN 2000-8198, 12/2020, Volume 11, Issue 1, pp. 1767988 - 1767988
PTSD | ICD-11 | CATS | TEPT | DSM-5 | ITQ-CA | comorbidity | foster care | CIE-11 | ICD-11 and DSM-5 PTSD diagnostic rates were compared in a sample of foster children utilizing manual specific measures. With 21.4% (DSM-5) vs. 16.7% (ICD-11) PTSD prevalence rates did not differ significantly according to the diverging taxonomies. PTSD comorbidities with GAD and MDD did not differ significantly according to DSM-5 and ICD-11 | comorbilidad | programas de acogida familiar | Psychology, Clinical | Social Sciences | Life Sciences & Biomedicine | Psychiatry | Psychology | Science & Technology | ptsd | dsm-5 | cats | itq-ca | icd-11
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European journal of psychotraumatology, ISSN 2000-8198, 06/2020, Volume 11, Issue 1, pp. 1760481 - 1760481
A greater proportion of participants met criteria for ICD-11 than DSM-5 PTSD. ICD-11 and DSM-5 PTSD criteria showed similar co-existing rates with MDD and GAD | 《国际疾病分类》 (第十一版) (ICD-11) | ICD-11 | DSM-5 | prevalencia | posttraumatic stress disorder | prevalence | Trastorno de estrés postraumático | comorbidity | CIE-11 | 创伤后应激障碍 | comorbilidad | 发病率 | 《精神障碍的诊断和统计手册 (DSM) 》 (第五版) (DSM-5) | dsm-5 | icd-11
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Psychological assessment, ISSN 1040-3590, 11/2016, Volume 28, Issue 11, pp. 1379 - 1391
Psychometrics | Posttraumatic stress disorder | DSM-5 | Veterans | Psychology, Clinical | Psychology | Social Sciences | Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders | Reproducibility of Results | United States | Humans | Middle Aged | Male | Veterans Health | Young Adult | Psychiatric Status Rating Scales | Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic - diagnosis | Adolescent | Aged, 80 and over | Checklist | Adult | Female | Aged | Discriminant analysis | Post traumatic stress disorder | Quantitative psychology | Medical diagnosis | PTSD Assessment Instruments | Americans | PTSD (DSM-5) | United States Department of Veterans Affairs | Adults | Research Needs | Males | Females | Diagnostic Validity | Self Report Instruments | Index Medicus
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Journal of anxiety disorders, ISSN 0887-6185, 03/2020, Volume 70, pp. 102190 - 102190
ICD-11 | Posttraumatic stress disorder | DSM-5 | Item response theory | PCL-5 | Psychology, Clinical | Social Sciences | Life Sciences & Biomedicine | Psychiatry | Psychology | Science & Technology | Index Medicus | Life Events Checklist for DSM-5 | PTSD Assessment Instruments | Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Checklist for DSM-5 | Young Adults | PTSD (DSM-5) | PTSD (ICD-11) | Adults | Males | Females
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Computers in human behavior, ISSN 0747-5632, 04/2015, Volume 45, pp. 137 - 143
Video games | Gaming addiction | IGD9-SF | DSM-5 | Internet gaming disorder | Behavioural addictions | DSM-5 IGD9-SF | Psychology, Multidisciplinary | Psychology, Experimental | Social Sciences | Psychology | Measurement | Online gambling | Heterogeneity | Ceilings | Factor analysis | Samples | Disorders | Psychometrics | Statistical methods | Internet | Inclusions
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Acta psychiatrica Scandinavica, ISSN 0001-690X, 09/2017, Volume 136, Issue 3, pp. 313 - 322
complex post‐traumatic stress disorder | DSM‐5 | stress‐related disorders | anxiety and depression | post‐traumatic stress disorder | ICD‐11 | complex post-traumatic stress disorder | stress-related disorders | ICD-11 | post-traumatic stress disorder | DSM-5 | Life Sciences & Biomedicine | Psychiatry | Science & Technology | International Classification of Diseases | Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders | Reproducibility of Results | Humans | Middle Aged | Male | Psychological Trauma - diagnosis | Young Adult | Psychiatric Status Rating Scales | Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic - diagnosis | Adolescent | Adult | Female | Aged | Surveys | Analysis | Post-traumatic stress disorder | Post traumatic stress disorder | Factor analysis | Classification | Trauma | Validation studies | Index Medicus | Depressive Disorders | Cognitive Processes | Reexperiencing | Males | Self Destructive Behavior | Emotional Numbing | Panic Disorder | PTSD (ICD-11) | Diagnosis | Diagnostic Validity | Anger | British | Shame | PTSD (DSM-5) | Hypervigilance | Anxiety Disorders | PTSD Assessment Instruments | Self Concept | Distress Tolerance | Interpersonal Interaction | Complex PTSD | Adults | Females | Guilt | Avoidance
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Psychological assessment, ISSN 1040-3590, 3/2018, Volume 30, Issue 3, pp. 383 - 395
PTSD | DSM-5 | Psychometric | Structured interview | CAPS-5 | Psychology, Clinical | Psychology | Social Sciences | Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders | Reproducibility of Results | Humans | Middle Aged | Veterans - psychology | Male | Psychometrics | Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic - psychology | Veterans Health | Psychiatric Status Rating Scales | Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic - diagnosis | Adult | Female | Interviews as Topic | Aged | Post traumatic stress disorder | Quantitative psychology | Diagnostics | Veterans | Index Medicus | Depressive Disorders | Intrusive Thoughts | Americans | PTSD (DSM-5) | Anhedonia | Somatization Disorder | Emotional Numbing | Disability | Anxiety Disorders | PTSD Assessment Instruments | Arousal | Quality of Life | Alcohol Abuse | Adults | Diagnosis | Avoidance | structured interview | DSM–5 | psychometric
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