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Chunk #8 — RESULTS — Endorsement of criteria in those stably affected versus diagnostic switches

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DSM-IV to DSM-5: the impact of proposed revisions on diagnosis of alcohol use disorders.
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endorsed drinking and driving. A larger number (N=989) of individuals switched from “Unaffected” to “Affected” (i.e. from no DSM-IV to a DSM-5 diagnosis). These individuals met criteria for DSM-5 moderate AUD, primarily due to the endorsement of 2 DSM-IV dependence criteria. Larger/longer (60.7%) and quit/cut back (54.0%) were the most commonly endorsed criteria. While craving was unique to DSM-5, its addition contributed to only 16.1% of switches with this percentage being further reduced when a stringent definition of craving was applied).