DSM-IV associated_with Alcohol Use Disorder
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Comparison of DSM-IV and DSM-5 criteria for alcohol use disorders in VA primary care patients with frequent heavy drinking enrolled in a trial.
(2017)
PMID:28716049
cited
the authors of the review concluded that DSM-5 “inflated” rates of AUD.
confidence: 0.85
DSM-IV to DSM-5: the impact of proposed revisions on diagnosis of alcohol use disorders.
(2011)
PMID:21631621
cited
Diagnostic-switching ... moderate or severe AUDs per DSM-5 based on DSM-IV criteria.
confidence: 0.90
DSM-IV to DSM-5: the impact of proposed revisions on diagnosis of alcohol use disorders.
(2011)
PMID:21631621
cited
Applying DSM-5 criteria for AUDs to a nationally representative U.S. sample resulted in a modest 11.3% increase (from 9.7% to 10.8%) in AUDs.
confidence: 0.92
DSM-IV to DSM-5: the impact of proposed revisions on diagnosis of alcohol use disorders.
(2011)
PMID:21631621
cited
diagnosis of DSM-5 AUDs was made based on the proposed revisions
confidence: 0.95
DSM-IV to DSM-5: the impact of proposed revisions on diagnosis of alcohol use disorders.
(2011)
PMID:21631621
cited
increase in the prevalence of AUDs using DSM‑5 criteria
confidence: 0.90
Toward DSM-V: an item response theory analysis of the diagnostic process for DSM-IV alcohol abuse and dependence in adolescents.
(2008)
PMID:18827724
cited
average severity of AUDs displayed according to the DSM‑IV diagnostic categories (i.e., ... abuse diagnosis)
confidence: 0.85