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Title Diagnostic issues in substance use disorders : refining the research agenda for DSM-V / edited by John B. Saunders [and others]
Edition 1st ed
Published Arlington, VA : American Psychiatric Association, ©2007

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Description 1 online resource (xxvii, 324 pages)
Contents Contributors -- Disclosure statement -- Foreword / Darell A. Regier -- Introduction : Development of a research agenda for substance use disorders diagnosis in DSM-V / John B. Saunders, Marc A. Schuckit -- 2. Should there be both categorical and dimensional criteria for the substance use disorders in DSM-V? / John E. Helzer, Wim van den Brink, Sarah E. Guth -- 3. Neurobiology of addiction : a neuroadaptational view relevant for diagnosis / George F. Koob -- 4. Cultural and societal influences on substance use diagnoses and criteria / Robin Room -- 5. Cultural issues and psychiatric diagnosis : providing a general background for considering substance use diagnoses / Javier I. Escobar, William A. Vega -- 6. Substance dependence and nondependence in DSM and the ICD : can an identical conceptualization be achieved? / John B. Saunders
7. Substance use disorders : DSM-IV and ICD-10 / Deborah Hasin, Mark L. Hatzenbuehler, Katherine Keyes, Elizabeth Ogburn -- 8. Comorbidity of substance use disorders with psychiatric conditions / Marc A. Schuckit -- 9. Comorbidity of substance use with depression and other mental disorders : from DSM-IV to DSM-V / Edward V. Nunes -- 10. Are there empirically supported clinically useful subtypes of alcohol dependence? / Victor M. Hesselbrock, Michie N. Hessselbrock -- 11. Subtypes of substance dependence and abuse : implications for diagnostic classification and empirical research / Thomas F. Babor, Raul Caetano -- 12. Diagnosis of alcohol dependence in epidemiological surveys : an epidemic of youthful alcohol dependence or a case of measurement error? / Raul Caetano, Thomas F. Babor -- 13. Adolescents and substance-related disorders : research agenda to guide decisions about DSM-V / Thomas J. Crowley
14. Are specific dependence criteria necessary for different substances? : How can research on cannabis inform this issue? / Alan J. Budney -- 15. Should criteria for drug dependence differ across drugs? / John R. Hughes -- 16. Should addictive disorders include non-substance-related conditions? / Marc N. Potenza -- 17. Should the scope of addictive behaviors be broadened to include pathological gambling? / Nancy M. Petry -- 18. Characteristics of nosologically informative data sets that address key diagnostic issues facing the DSM-V and ICD-11 substance use disorders workgroups / Linda B. Cottler, Bridget F. Grant -- 19. Empirical basis of substance use disorders diagnosis : research recommendations for DSM-V / Marc A. Schuckit, John B. Saunders -- Index
Summary This deeply informative compendium distills the work done from 2002 to late 2005 and concludes with recommendations for developing research activities that will inform DSM-V and future editions of the manual. As such, it will prove invaluable for clinicians and researchers everywhere
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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SUBJECT Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2007150927
Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders fast
Subject Substance abuse -- Diagnosis.
Substance abuse -- Classification
Substance-Related Disorders -- diagnosis
Substance-Related Disorders -- classification
SELF-HELP -- Substance Abuse & Addictions -- General.
PSYCHOLOGY -- Psychopathology -- Addiction.
Substance abuse
Substance abuse -- Diagnosis
Genre/Form Classification
Form Electronic book
Author Saunders, John B., 1949-
American Psychiatric Association.
ISBN 9781585626786
1585626783
1281396214
9781281396211