Ott DSM-5 Flashcards
What is the most current DSM volume?
DSM-5
what are the main changes in the DSM-5?
Disorders have spectrums
more lifetime considerations
no roman numerals instead express numbers
what are the 6 main sections of the DSM-5
neurodevelopmental disorders
schizophrenia/depression/bipolar
anxiety disorders
substance-related disorders
neurocognitive disorders
misc.
what is in the neurodevelopmental disorders
intellectual, communication, autism, ADHD
what is in the schizophrenia chapter that is new
reflects overlap between schizophrenia, depression, and bipolar depression
what is new in the anxiety disorders chapter
new and separate chapters for OCD and trauma anxiety
what is new in the substance-related disorders chapter
no more “abuse” or “dependence”
set criteria for substances
what are the criteria for substances in the DSM-5
alcohol, caffeine, cannabis, hallucinogens, inhalents, opioids, stimulants, tobaccoa, S/H/A
what is in the neurocognitive disorders chapter
either major or minor disorders
includes types (ex: Alzheimer’s)
what are the 2 clinically useful rating scales for depression
PHQ-9 and BDI (beck)
what is the PHQ-9
9 questions to screen for suicidal thoughts and depression
patient rated
what is the BDI(beck)
21 items
patient rated
what are the 2 research ratings for depression
HAM-D/HDRS and MADRS
what is the HAM-D/HDRS
21 questions clinician rated
gold standard for evaluating change over time
what is the MADRS
10 item clinician rated
gold standard for clinical trials