(Internet) Gaming Disorder in DSM-5 and ICD-11: A Case of the Glass Half Empty or Half Full: (Internet) Le trouble du jeu dans le DSM-5 et la CIM-11: Un cas de verre à moitié vide et à moitié plein.
CONCLUSION: DSM-5 cases detected by ICD-11 are mostly similar to cases undetected by ICD-11. By using ICD-11 instead of DSM-5, we may be leaving (similarly) affected people underserved. It is unlikely that purely epidemiological studies can solve this discrepancy and clinical validity studies maybe needed.
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Source: Canadian Journal of Psychiatry - Category: Psychiatry Authors: Borges G, Orozco R, Benjet C, Mart Inez KIMI, Contreras EV, P Erez ALJE, Cedr Es AJPA, Uribe PCHA, Couder MIACDI, Gutierrez-Garcia RUA, Ch Avez GEQ, Albor Y, Mendez E, Medina-Mora ME, Mortier P, Ayuso-Mateos JEL Tags: Can J Psychiatry Source Type: research
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