Le dernier numéro de la revue Addiction propose un débat autour de la question des changements dans la section sur les troubles liés à une substance dans le futur DSM-V.
L’article qui est débattu n’est pas accessible gratuitement (résumé disponible ici), mais les commentaires le sont :
- Applying an international public health perspective to proposed changes for DSM-V /Poznyak, V., Reed, G. M., & Clark, N.
- Substance, not semantics, is the issue: comments on the proposed addiction criteria for DSM-V / Babor, T. F.
- DSM-V : time for change / Ling, W.
- A commentary on ‘addiction and dependence in DSM-V’ / Meyer, R. E.
- A welcome change that stops short of being fully satisfying / Heilig, M.
- Addiction and dependence: making realities in the DSM / Keane, H., Moore, D., & Fraser, S.
- DSM-5: evidence translating to change is impressive / Teesson, M., Slade, T., & Mewton, L.
- Language-use disorder: comment on dsm-v’s proposed ‘addiction and related disorders’ and charles o’brien’s ‘addiction and dependence in DSM-V’ / Courtwright, D. T.
- Substance use disorders – a conceptual and terminological muddle / Room, R.
- Substance use disorders in DSM-V when applied to adolescents / Winters, K. C., Martin, C. S., & Chung, T.
- Diagnosing the use of illegal drugs by older people – comments on the proposed changes to DSM-V / Beynon, C.
- There is potential for cultural and social bias in DSM-V / Caetano, R.
- In support of substance use disorders / Medina Mora, M. E.
- New and remaining problems with DSM-V / Uchtenhagen, A.
- Why do we care? Notes from the periphery / Stenius, K., & Edman, J.
- Diagnostic orphans / Ray, R., & Dhawan, A.
- The end of the dependence syndrome as we know it? / Drummond, C.
- Applicability of DSM criteria to nicotine dependence / Hughes, J. R., Baker, T., Breslau, N., Covey, L., & Shiffman, S.
- Response to commentaries / C. P. O’Brien