Current diagnostic systems, DSM-5 and ICD-10, still adopt a categorical approach to classify psychotic disorders. The present study was aimed at investigating the structure of psychotic symptomatology in both affective and non-affective psychosis from a dimensional approach
BACKGROUND: Psychiatric taxonomists have sometimes argued for a unitary psychosis syndrome and somet...
Background. The value of the nosological distinction between non-affective and affective psychosis h...
Disorders (DSM) has been recognized for decades. Nevertheless, no proposals have been made for intro...
Current diagnostic systems, DSM-5 and ICD-10, still adopt a categorical approach to classify psychot...
Schizophrenia spectrum disorders attract great interest among clinicians, researchers, and the lay p...
Background There is good evidence that psychotic symptoms segregate into symptom dimensions. However...
In this paper, we discuss the conceptual background for including a dimensional component to the DSM...
Background - There is good evidence that psychotic symptoms segregate into symptom dimensions. Howev...
Background Dimensional structures are established for many psychiatric diagnoses, but dimensions hav...
Background: Dimensional structures are established for many psychiatric diagnoses, but dimensions ha...
Schizophrenia spectrum disorders attract great interest among clinicians, researchers, and the lay p...
Psychiatric taxonomists have sometimes argued for a unitary psychosis syndrome and sometimes for a p...
<p>The boxes used to identify the groups encompass the mean of each group as well as their standard ...
Objective: To compare dimensional measures vs. categorical diagnosis of psychopathology in their pre...
Psychiatric symptoms are usually described by grouping them into classes, such as 'anxiety disorder'...
BACKGROUND: Psychiatric taxonomists have sometimes argued for a unitary psychosis syndrome and somet...
Background. The value of the nosological distinction between non-affective and affective psychosis h...
Disorders (DSM) has been recognized for decades. Nevertheless, no proposals have been made for intro...
Current diagnostic systems, DSM-5 and ICD-10, still adopt a categorical approach to classify psychot...
Schizophrenia spectrum disorders attract great interest among clinicians, researchers, and the lay p...
Background There is good evidence that psychotic symptoms segregate into symptom dimensions. However...
In this paper, we discuss the conceptual background for including a dimensional component to the DSM...
Background - There is good evidence that psychotic symptoms segregate into symptom dimensions. Howev...
Background Dimensional structures are established for many psychiatric diagnoses, but dimensions hav...
Background: Dimensional structures are established for many psychiatric diagnoses, but dimensions ha...
Schizophrenia spectrum disorders attract great interest among clinicians, researchers, and the lay p...
Psychiatric taxonomists have sometimes argued for a unitary psychosis syndrome and sometimes for a p...
<p>The boxes used to identify the groups encompass the mean of each group as well as their standard ...
Objective: To compare dimensional measures vs. categorical diagnosis of psychopathology in their pre...
Psychiatric symptoms are usually described by grouping them into classes, such as 'anxiety disorder'...
BACKGROUND: Psychiatric taxonomists have sometimes argued for a unitary psychosis syndrome and somet...
Background. The value of the nosological distinction between non-affective and affective psychosis h...
Disorders (DSM) has been recognized for decades. Nevertheless, no proposals have been made for intro...