Diagnostic classification of irritability and oppositionality in youth: a global field study comparing ICD‐11 with ICD‐10 and DSM‐5

Autor: Evans, Spencer C., Roberts, Michael C., Keeley, Jared W., Rebello, Tahilia J., Peña, Francisco, Lochman, John E., Burke, Jeffrey D., Fite, Paula J., Ezpeleta, Lourdes, Matthys, Walter, Youngstrom, Eric A., Matsumoto, Chihiro, Andrews, Howard F., Elena Medina‐mora, María, Ayuso‐mateos, José L., Khoury, Brigitte, Kulygina, Mayya, Robles, Rebeca, Sharan, Pratap, Zhao, Min, Reed, Geoffrey M., Dep Educatie & Pedagogiek, Development and Treatment of Psychosocial Problems
Přispěvatelé: Dep Educatie & Pedagogiek, Development and Treatment of Psychosocial Problems
Rok vydání: 2020
Předmět:
Adolescent
International Classification of Diseases (ICD-11)
Irritability
Pediatrics
DSM-5
03 medical and health sciences
0302 clinical medicine
International Classification of Diseases
Developmental and Educational Psychology
medicine
Humans
irritability
0501 psychology and cognitive sciences
Pediatrics
Perinatology
and Child Health

Bipolar disorder
Child
child and adolescent mental health
Disruptive mood dysregulation disorder
Mood Disorders
mood dysregulation
05 social sciences
ICD-10
medicine.disease
Perinatology
Mental health
Irritable Mood
Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders
and Child Health
Psychiatry and Mental health
oppositional defiant disorder
Mood
Attention Deficit and Disruptive Behavior Disorders
Pediatrics
Perinatology and Child Health

medicine.symptom
Psychology
030217 neurology & neurosurgery
050104 developmental & child psychology
Psychopathology
Clinical psychology
Zdroj: Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 62(3), 303. Wiley-Blackwell
ISSN: 1469-7610
0021-9630
Popis: Background Severe irritability has become an important topic in child and adolescent mental health. Based on the available evidence and on public health considerations, WHO classified chronic irritability within oppositional defiant disorder (ODD) in ICD-11, a solution markedly different from DSM-5's (i.e. the new childhood mood diagnosis, disruptive mood dysregulation disorder [DMDD]) and from ICD-10's (i.e. ODD as one of several conduct disorders without attention to irritability). In this study, we tested the accuracy with which a global, multilingual, multidisciplinary sample of clinicians were able to use the ICD-11 classification of chronic irritability and oppositionality as compared to the ICD-10 and DSM-5 approaches. Methods Clinicians (N = 196) from 48 countries participated in an Internet-based field study in English, Spanish, or Japanese and were randomized to review and use one of the three diagnostic systems. Through experimental manipulation of validated clinical vignettes, we evaluated how well clinicians in each condition could identify chronic irritability versus nonirritable oppositionality, episodic bipolar disorder, dysthymic depression, and normative irritability. Results Compared to ICD-10 and DSM-5, ICD-11 led to more accurate identification of severe irritability and better differentiation from boundary presentations. Participants using DSM-5 largely failed to apply the DMDD diagnosis when it was appropriate, and they more often applied psychopathological diagnoses to developmentally normative irritability. Conclusions The formulation of irritability and oppositionality put forth in ICD-11 shows evidence of clinical utility, supporting accurate diagnosis. Global mental health clinicians can readily identify ODD both with and without chronic irritability.
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