Attitudes of Turkish psychiatrists towards DSM-III-R

In 1994, a 14 item Questionnaire was given to 111 Turkish psychiatrists to determine the attitudes towards DSM-III-R. About 97% of the psychiatrists stated that a descriptive classification system is necessary. Eighty-three percent of the psychiatrists used the DSM system, 11.7% the ICD and 5.3% nei...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nordic journal of psychiatry 2000, Vol.54 (4), p.265-268
1. Verfasser: Gökhan Kortan, Berkant Yelken, Gökay Aksaray, Cem Kaptanoglu, Gülten Seber, Atilla Erol
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:In 1994, a 14 item Questionnaire was given to 111 Turkish psychiatrists to determine the attitudes towards DSM-III-R. About 97% of the psychiatrists stated that a descriptive classification system is necessary. Eighty-three percent of the psychiatrists used the DSM system, 11.7% the ICD and 5.3% neither of them. Axis I was used by 98.1%. A statistically significant relationship existed between the subjects' affiliation department and the theoretical orientation of their psychiatric education and the question if the DSM-III-R criteria are too detailed and complicated to use to get a diagnosis. It was also a significant relationship between the subjects' institution and the question if the DSM-III-R focuses on signs and symptoms so much that it detracts from a more in depth understanding of the patients' problems. We believe that national surveys on classification systems will have positive effects on the improvement of a common psychiatric language.
ISSN:0803-9488
1502-4725
DOI:10.1080/080394800448138