Advances in Psychological Science ›› 2013, Vol. 21 ›› Issue (11): 1967-1975.doi: 10.3724/SP.J.1042.2013.01967
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CHEN Zichen;WANG Xinjian
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DSM-Ⅳ is one of the most widely used diagnostic criteria for the assessment of mental illness. However, in clinical practice, the DSM-Ⅳcriteria of somatoform disorders have several problems, which include poor applicability, imprecise standard, and overlapping classification. These aspects have been improved in the newer version of DSM, the DSM-5. The equivalent subcategory has been renamed as somatic symptom disorders in the DSM-5 criteria, with the language concerning “medically unexplained symptoms” removed, psychological criteria included, and subtypes combined or simplified. In this article, we analyze the major changes of DSM-5 somatic symptom disorders criteria. We also discussed a few potential problems with the new criteria and the possibilities to further develop the diagnosis criteria.
Key words: somatoform disorder, somatic symptom disorders, DSM-Ⅳ, DSM-5, diagnosis of mental disorders
CHEN Zichen;WANG Xinjian. From DSM-Ⅳ Somatoform Disorder to DSM-5 Somatic Symptom Disorder[J]. Advances in Psychological Science, 2013, 21(11): 1967-1975.
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