Considering PTSD for DSM-5
United States Department of Veterans Affairs · National Center for PTSD · +6 more institutions
Abstract
This is a review of the relevant empirical literature concerning the DSM-IV-TR diagnostic criteria for PTSD. Most of this work has focused on Criteria A1 and A2, the two components of the A (Stressor) Criterion. With regard to A1, the review considers: (a) whether A1 is etiologically or temporally related to the PTSD symptoms; (b) whether it is possible to distinguish "traumatic" from "non-traumatic" stressors; and (c) whether A1 should be eliminated from DSM-5. Empirical literature regarding the utility of the A2 criterion indicates that there is little support for keeping the A2 criterion in DSM-5. The B (reexperiencing), C (avoidance/numbing) and D (hyperarousal) criteria are also reviewed. Confirmatory…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 41.80
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 186
Authors
4- MJMatthew J. FriedmanCorresponding
United States Department of Veterans Affairs, National Center for PTSD, Dartmouth College, National Center for Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
- PAPatricia A. Resick
United States Department of Veterans Affairs, Boston University, VA Boston Healthcare System, National Center for PTSD, National Center for Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
- RARichard A. Bryant
UNSW Sydney
- CRChris R. Brewin
University College London
Topics & keywords
- DSM-5
- Psychology
- Clinical psychology
- Peace, Justice and strong institutions