Authors
Michael C Roberts, Geoffrey M Reed, María Elena Medina-Mora, Jared W Keeley, Pratap Sharan, David K Johnson, Jair de Jesús Mari, José Luis Ayuso-Mateos, Oye Gureje, Zeping Xiao, Toshimasa Maruta, Brigitte Khoury, Rebeca Robles, Shekhar Saxena
Publication date
2012/12/1
Journal
International Review of Psychiatry
Volume
24
Issue
6
Pages
578-590
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Description
Enhancing clinical utility is an emphasis of the World Health Organization's development of the mental and behavioural disorders chapter of the next International Classification of Diseases (ICD-11). Understanding how clinicians conceptualize the structure of mental disorders can enable a more clinically intuitive classification architecture that will help professionals find the categories they need more efficiently. This study examined clinicians’ conceptualizations of the relationships among mental disorders and the dimensions they use in making these judgements. Psychiatrists and psychologists from 64 countries (n = 1,371), participating in English or Spanish, rated the similarity of mental and behavioural disorders presented as paired comparisons. Data were analysed by multidimensional scaling procedures (INDSCAL) and by analyses of consistency. Participants used three distinctive dimensions to evaluate the …
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