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  1. DSM-III (1980) diagnostic criteria for Infantile Autism. A. Onset before 30 months of age. B. Pervasive lack of responsiveness to other people (autism) C. Gross deficits in language development. D. If speech is present, peculiar speech patterns such as immediate and delayed echolalia, metaphorical language, pronominal reversal. E. Bizarre ...

  2. Oct 1, 2013 · The DSM-5 revisions include modifications to each of the ADHD diagnostic criteria (A-E), a terminological change in the ADHD subtype nosology, and the addition of two ADHD modifiers. Criterion A (ADHD symptoms) are unchanged from DSM-IV except for additional examples of how symptoms may manifest in adolescence and adulthood, and a reduction ...

  3. They found DSM-5 to be less sensitive than DSM-IV; however, the study referred to an early draft version of DSM-5 that was later updated, and the study did not examine PDD-NOS. McPartland et al. applied the proposed DSM-5 ASD criteria to a large sample of participants who were evaluated on DSM-III and DSM-IV criteria. Using a checklist of 61 ...

  4. However, it can take a significant amount of time for each revision to be completed. For example, the DSM-IV was published in 1984 and revised in 2000. It wasn’t until 2013 that the current version of the DSM, the DSM-5, was published. The DSM-5 made some major changes to the diagnosis of autism from earlier versions. Most notably, it removed ...

  5. Jan 30, 2012 · The newest edition of the manual, the DSM-5, is slated for publication in May 2013. Psychiatrists and parents have voiced concerns that the new definition of autism in the DSM-5 will exclude many ...

  6. It was not until 12 years later that “infantile autism” had its own category (DSM-III, 1980). Seven years after that, autism was more clearly defined in the revised edition (DSM-IIIR, 1987). Additional changes to the criteria for autism were made in DSM-IV (1994), DSM-IVR (2000), and DSM-V (2013).

  7. Dec 1, 2021 · In this paper we review the impact of DSM-III and its successors on the field of autism—both in terms of clinical work and. research. W e summarize the events leading up to the inclusion of ...

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