DSM-5 and ICD-10 Flashcards
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Diagnostic manual
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- Manual contain the information needed for clinicians to make objective, reliable diagnoses
- They contain: Classification of disorders into different types and symptoms of disorders
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DSM 5
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- Is the fifth version of the DSM manual and it groups the mental healthy disorders into families with linked disordered group together
- The clinical will use the symptoms in the manual alongside clinical interviews and medical records to gain information about the patient
- The DSM is update at regular intervals due to the understanding of mental health is evolving
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ICD-10
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- Is supported by the World Health Organization and is updated every 10 years
- It is produced free of charge by the WHO, and its aim is to improve healthcare across the world, it includes all diseases and disorders
- The ICD includes 10 groups of mental disorders such as delusional disorder, mood disorder etc
- Diagnosis is based around symptoms
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Strength of DSM-5 and ICD-10
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- One strength is that Brown et al did research on the DSM 4
- It found that the DSM 4 has excellent reliability scores for numerous mental health disorders
- The inter rater reliability for specific phobias are 0.7 and for OCD it was 0.75
- It is seen that any score over 0.7 is considered good
- Therefore this suggest that the DSM is a reliable diagnostic tool that can consistently identity mental health
disorders
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Weakness of DSM-5 and ICD-10
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- One weakness is there are difference between the two manuals which questions the reliability of the diagnosis they provide
- Hoffman et al found that when they use the DSM-5 and ICD-10 in a study of alcoholism over 7000 prisoners
- 1/3 of those were mild alcohol disorder according to the DSM-5 but received no diagnosis using the ICD-10
- This suggest that if professionals used different manuals, it can lead to differences in diagnosis which can lead to different treatment