Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W315076360> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W315076360 endingPage "79" @default.
- W315076360 startingPage "64" @default.
- W315076360 abstract "There is increasing recognition that the externalizing disorders continue into adulthood or cause substantial impairment that may persist into adulthood. These disorders place substantial demands on the health care, education and legal resources and have considerable public health importance. The concept and the nosology of the externalizing disorders have evolved considerably over the last few decades. Efforts were made to keep DSM-IV (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual) and ICD-10 (International Classification of Diseases) close to each other to enhance international consensus and subsequently the validity of these disorders. This article aims to review the conceptual basis and the debate over the nosology of externalizing disorders with a view to examine the validity of ICD-10 diagnoses. INTRODUCTION There are certain disorders in childhood and adolescence that predominantly manifest through behaviour, activity and conduct and are called externalizing disorders. Kovacs & Devlin described dysregulated behavior as the central feature of such disorders. These disorders appear under the rubric of Attention Deficit and Disruptive Behavior Disorders in DSM-IV-TR and include attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), conduct disorder (CD) and oppositional defiant disorder (ODD). ICD-10 describes two categories viz. hyperkinetic disorder (HD) and conduct disorder. Oppositional disorder appears as a subtype of CD in ICD-10. The disorders are grouped together to emphasize their shared features and areas of impairments. Externalizing disorders are the most common disorders of the childhood and are associated with male sex and a high degree of co morbidity. Impulsivity, poor executive control and callous unemotional traits lead to impairments in scholastic skills and general development. There is increasing recognition that these disorders continue into adulthood or cause substantial impairment that may persist into adulthood. These disorders place substantial demands on the health care, education and legal resources in the community and have considerable public health importance. The concept and the nosology of externalizing disorders have evolved considerably over the past few decades. There have been major changes in the diagnostic criteria in different versions of the DSM. An attempt has also been made to keep DSM-IV and ICD-10 close to each other so as to enhance international consensus and subsequently the validity of these disorders. Nevertheless, an examination of the validity of ICD-10 externalizing disorders raises some important questions:" @default.
- W315076360 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W315076360 creator A5000358112 @default.
- W315076360 creator A5059024647 @default.
- W315076360 date "2007-07-01" @default.
- W315076360 modified "2023-10-18" @default.
- W315076360 title "Validity of Classification of Externalizing Disorders" @default.
- W315076360 cites W138504017 @default.
- W315076360 cites W1522458188 @default.
- W315076360 cites W1567850525 @default.
- W315076360 cites W1722261575 @default.
- W315076360 cites W1883407976 @default.
- W315076360 cites W1941328778 @default.
- W315076360 cites W1972502578 @default.
- W315076360 cites W1972962065 @default.
- W315076360 cites W1989251017 @default.
- W315076360 cites W1991744688 @default.
- W315076360 cites W2004487793 @default.
- W315076360 cites W2004559420 @default.
- W315076360 cites W2010117616 @default.
- W315076360 cites W2011725638 @default.
- W315076360 cites W2015161092 @default.
- W315076360 cites W2015227012 @default.
- W315076360 cites W2016511885 @default.
- W315076360 cites W2016533734 @default.
- W315076360 cites W2017675882 @default.
- W315076360 cites W2021930047 @default.
- W315076360 cites W2021949226 @default.
- W315076360 cites W2022503452 @default.
- W315076360 cites W2027435419 @default.
- W315076360 cites W2028214091 @default.
- W315076360 cites W2028591565 @default.
- W315076360 cites W2032018732 @default.
- W315076360 cites W2033770323 @default.
- W315076360 cites W2034258370 @default.
- W315076360 cites W2040919603 @default.
- W315076360 cites W2041100912 @default.
- W315076360 cites W2042626616 @default.
- W315076360 cites W2056159229 @default.
- W315076360 cites W2057670386 @default.
- W315076360 cites W2067259013 @default.
- W315076360 cites W2072320805 @default.
- W315076360 cites W2075624550 @default.
- W315076360 cites W2075798479 @default.
- W315076360 cites W2077532110 @default.
- W315076360 cites W2081843991 @default.
- W315076360 cites W2084865887 @default.
- W315076360 cites W2087396116 @default.
- W315076360 cites W2088741475 @default.
- W315076360 cites W2090763525 @default.
- W315076360 cites W2095007892 @default.
- W315076360 cites W2096017021 @default.
- W315076360 cites W2101653186 @default.
- W315076360 cites W2106080733 @default.
- W315076360 cites W2109935740 @default.
- W315076360 cites W2111957604 @default.
- W315076360 cites W2114926329 @default.
- W315076360 cites W2117866320 @default.
- W315076360 cites W2123547278 @default.
- W315076360 cites W2125138558 @default.
- W315076360 cites W2129497832 @default.
- W315076360 cites W2131342243 @default.
- W315076360 cites W2132580634 @default.
- W315076360 cites W2136654356 @default.
- W315076360 cites W2140098623 @default.
- W315076360 cites W2143384791 @default.
- W315076360 cites W2148381023 @default.
- W315076360 cites W2149752959 @default.
- W315076360 cites W2150983489 @default.
- W315076360 cites W2154935929 @default.
- W315076360 cites W2159622126 @default.
- W315076360 cites W2162436048 @default.
- W315076360 cites W2162834935 @default.
- W315076360 cites W2165427964 @default.
- W315076360 cites W2170048932 @default.
- W315076360 cites W2171237501 @default.
- W315076360 cites W2211029059 @default.
- W315076360 cites W2242019920 @default.
- W315076360 cites W2274436176 @default.
- W315076360 cites W2289181648 @default.
- W315076360 cites W2314083808 @default.
- W315076360 cites W2318884013 @default.
- W315076360 cites W2415445728 @default.
- W315076360 cites W2421325604 @default.
- W315076360 cites W2808982031 @default.
- W315076360 cites W3018669061 @default.
- W315076360 cites W3024583604 @default.
- W315076360 cites W305448851 @default.
- W315076360 cites W61915756 @default.
- W315076360 doi "https://doi.org/10.1177/0973134220070304" @default.
- W315076360 hasPublicationYear "2007" @default.
- W315076360 type Work @default.
- W315076360 sameAs 315076360 @default.
- W315076360 citedByCount "1" @default.
- W315076360 countsByYear W3150763602014 @default.
- W315076360 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W315076360 hasAuthorship W315076360A5000358112 @default.
- W315076360 hasAuthorship W315076360A5059024647 @default.