DSM-IV Field Trials for the Disruptive Behavior Disorders: Symptom Utility Estimates
We tested the predictive utility of symptoms for proposed DSM-IV definitions of the disruptive behavior disorders using indices corrected for symptom and diagnosis base rates. The field trials sample consisted of 440 clinic-referred youths who were consecutive referrals to a heterogeneous group of m...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry 1994-05, Vol.33 (4), p.529-539 |
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Zusammenfassung: | We tested the predictive utility of symptoms for proposed DSM-IV definitions of the disruptive behavior disorders using indices corrected for symptom and diagnosis base rates.
The field trials sample consisted of 440 clinic-referred youths who were consecutive referrals to a heterogeneous group of mental health clinics. Multiple informants were interviewed to determine the presence of symptoms and diagnoses.
Some symptoms which were either not in
DSM-III or
DSM-III-R, or were modifications of
DSM-III-R symptoms, had greater diagnostic efficiency than did several existing symptoms. Symptom utility estimates were generally similar for different ages and genders, although some interesting age and sex trends emerged for a few symptoms.
The results supported the inclusion of more restricted definitions of “lying” and “truancy” to increase their association with a conduct disorder diagnosis and they supported the elimination of “swearing” in the oppositional defiant disorder criteria. In addition to their relevance for developing optimal criteria for
DSM-IV, these results can aid
DSM-IV users by providing a useful guide to the relative efficiency of individual symptoms based on data from a large heterogeneous clinic population. |
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ISSN: | 0890-8567 1527-5418 |
DOI: | 10.1097/00004583-199405000-00011 |