@article{11f1631c46624fb2814bcbfdb8dd8758,
title = "Should an obsessive-compulsive spectrum grouping of disorders be included in DSM-V?",
abstract = "The obsessive-compulsive (OC) spectrum has been discussed in the literature for two decades. Proponents of this concept propose that certain disorders characterized by repetitive thoughts and/or behaviors are related to obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), and suggest that such disorders be grouped together in the same category (i.e. grouping, or {"}chapter{"}) in DSM. This article addresses this topic and presents options and preliminary recommendations to be considered for DSM-V. The article builds upon and extends prior reviews of this topic that were prepared for and discussed at a DSM-V Research Planning Conference on Obsessive-Compulsive Spectrum Disorders held in 2006. Our preliminary recommendation is that an OC-spectrum grouping of disorders be included in DSM-V. Furthermore, we preliminarily recommend that consideration be given to including this group of disorders within a larger supraordinate category of {"}Anxiety and Obsessive-Compulsive Spectrum Disorders.{"} These preliminary recommendations must be evaluated in light of recommendations for, and constraints upon, the overall structure of DSM-V. Depression and Anxiety 27:528-555, 2010.",
keywords = "Classification, DSM-V, Obsessive-compulsive disorder, Obsessive-compulsive spectrum",
author = "Phillips, {Katharine A.} and Stein, {Dan J.} and Rauch, {Scott L.} and Eric Hollander and Fallon, {Brian A.} and Arthur Barsky and Naomi Fineberg and David Mataix-Cols and Ferr{\~a}o, {Ygor Arzeno} and Sanjaya Saxena and Sabine Wilhelm and Kelly, {Megan M.} and Clark, {Lee Anna} and Anthony Pinto and Bienvenu, {O. Joseph} and Joanne Farrow and James Leckman",
year = "2010",
month = jun,
doi = "10.1002/da.20705",
language = "אנגלית",
volume = "27",
pages = "528--555",
journal = "Depression and Anxiety",
issn = "1091-4269",
publisher = "John Wiley and Sons Inc.",
number = "6",
}