Psychology - Schizophrenia (schizo) - Diagnosis & Classification

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What are the two major systems for classification of mental disorder used to diagnose schizo?
ICD-10 & DSM-5
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What three identifying signs of avolition did Andreason find?
Poor hygiene/ grooming, lack of persistence in work/ education and lack of energy
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In the DSM-5, speech disorganisation is classified as a negative symptom
False (its positive, speech poverty is negative though)
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Who found that, in a study of two psychiatrists using both the ICD and DSM, there was poor inter - rater reliability in the diagnosis of schizo?
Cheniaux
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Cheniaux found there was poor criterion validity as the DSM was much more likely to give a diagnosis of schizo than the ICD
False, he found there was poor criterion validity as the ICD was much more likely to give a diagnosis of schizo than the DSM
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Who found co-morbidity is high in schizo e.g. 23% ODC, 47% substance abuse, 50% depression
Buckley
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Who explained Longenecker's finding of men being more likely to be diagnosed than women from 1980s onward as being a result of women's better interpersonal functioning?
Cotton
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