Issues surrounding classification- reliability
- Created by: Polly Burgess
- Created on: 12-06-13 12:45
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- Issues with Classification and Diagnosis
- Reliability
- the 2 criteria's for schizophrenia are VERY different
- ICD-10
- only 1 month visible symptoms
- the focus is on first- rank systems
- symptoms that are more specific to schizoprenia
- DSM
- 6 months visible symptoms
- multi- axial
- factors are taken into account before diagnosis is made (e.g.. personality type)
- ICD-10
- types of schizoprenia
- ICD-10
- Distinguishes 7 types
- paranoid
- hebephrenic
- undifferentiated
- post- schz depression
- residual
- simple schizoprenia
- Untitled
- Distinguishes 7 types
- DSM
- 5 types
- ICD-10
- Distinction of type 1 and type 2!
- Crow (1985)
- Type 1
- chronic disorder
- NEGATIVE symptoms
- Type 2
- acute disorder
- POSITIVE symptoms
- Can't be easily classified into one of these distinctions
- people may also develop symptoms from another subtype (type 1 or 2) when already attached to a distinction
- Type 1
- Crow (1985)
- the 2 criteria's for schizophrenia are VERY different
- Reliability
- paranoid
- post- schz depression
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