Does size really matter? A multisite study assessing the latent structure of the proposed ICD-11 and DSM-5 diagnostic criteria for PTSD.
第一作者:
Maj,Hansen
第一单位:
ThRIVE, Department of Psychology, University of Southern Denmark, Odense M, Denmark.
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关键词
CFADSM-5ICD-11PTSDdiagnosis? 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.
DOI
10.1080/20008198.2017.1398002
PMID
29201287
发布时间
2023-11-04
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