Is the DSM-5 chapter on somatic symptom disorder any better than DSM-IV somatoform disorder?
2014 ◽
Vol 204
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pp. 418-419
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SummaryDSM-5 is a modest improvement on DSM-IV, notably in abandoning the distinction between medically explained and unexplained symptoms, but problems remain. The chapter text is incoherent, contradicts the classification and will be clinically unhelpful. ICD-11 should attempt a more logical and consistent revision.
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Vol 65
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pp. 301-305
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Vol 21
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pp. 1967-1975
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Vol 45
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Vol 209
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