Statistics for Classification and Diagnosis of Schizophrenia

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  • The average score is 12 of 45

Answer Stats

HintAnswer% Correct
avolition
100%
delusions
100%
hallucinations
100%
Positive symptomsadditions to original behaviour
50%
classification & diagnosisco morbidity
50%
cotton et al 2009
50%
culture bias
50%
dsm includes culture bound syndromes
50%
false beliefs
50%
diagnosisgender bias
50%
A03issues in diagnosis
50%
longenecker et al 2010
50%
Negative symptomsloss of usual abilities
50%
What is it ?psychotic mental disorder
50%
reliability
50%
StudyRosenhan 1973
50%
sharp reduce in motivation
50%
speech poverty or alogia
50%
symptom overlap
50%
validity
50%
africans more likely to be diagnosed
0%
ICD 11aim to harmonise with dsm 5
0%
buckley et al 2009 found that 50% of patients with sz also have depression
0%
cheniaux et al 2009
0%
cheniaux found sz is more likely to be diagnosed by the icd
0%
criterion validity
0%
DSMdiagnostic and statistical manual
0%
disorganised speech
0%
duration of 1 month
0%
duration of at least 6 months
0%
either positive or negative
0%
ethnocentric
0%
ICDinternational classification of disease
0%
older version of dsm
0%
one must be positive
0%
reduction in the amount and quality of speech
0%
seeing or hearing things which arent there
0%
significant social dysfunction
0%
sz and bipolar both include delusions
0%
two or more conditions occur at the same time
0%
two or more conditions share symptoms
0%
two or more symptoms
0%
two symptoms must be present
0%
used since january 2022
0%
where patients cant distinguish between reality and their own imagination
0%

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