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Publications from DSM-5 Development

As part of the efforts to disseminate information about DSM-5 development as widely as possible, the American
Psychiatric Institute for Research and Education is maintaining an ongoing list of peer-reviewed journal
publications arising from the DSM-5 planning conference series (2002-08) and from DSM-5 Task Force and
Work Group discussions (e.g., empirical literature reviews, secondary data analyses).
NIH/WHO/APA Research Planning Conference Series
Overview conference
1. Kraemer, HK, Shrout PE, Rubio-Stipec M. Developing the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual V: what will
statistical mean in DSM-V? Social Psychiatry & Psychiatric Epidemiology, 2007; 42: 259-267.
Personality
2. Widiger TA & Simonsen E. Introduction to the Special Section: The American Psychiatric Association's
Research Agenda for the DSMV. Personality Disorders, 2005; 19:103-109.
3. Widiger TA & Simonsen E. Alternative Dimensional Models of Personality Disorder: Finding a Common
Ground. Personality Disorders, 2005; 19:110-130.
4. Livesley JW. Behavioral and Molecular Genetic Contributions to a Dimensional Classification of Personality
Disorder. Personality Disorders, 2005; 19:131-155.
5. Paris J. Neurobiological Dimensional Models of Personality: A Review of the Models of Cloninger, Depue, and
Siever. Personality Disorders, 2005; 19:156-170.
6. Mervielde I, De Clercq B, De Fruyt F, & Van Leeuwen K. Temperament, Personality, and Developmental
Psychopathology as Childhood Antecedents of Personality Disorders. Personality Disorders, 2005; 19: 171-201.
7. Shiner RL. A Developmental Perspective on Personality Disorders: Lessons From Research on Normal
Personality Development in Childhood and Adolescence. Personality Disorders, 2005; 19:202-210.
8. Widiger TA & Simonsen E. Introduction to Part Two of the Special Section on the Research Agenda for the
Development of a Dimensional Classification of Personality Disorder. Personality Disorders, 2005; 19:211.
9. Allik J. Personality Dimensions Across Cultures. Personality Disorders, 2005; 19:212-232.
10. Krueger RF. Continuity of Axes I and II: Toward a Unified Model of Personality, Personality Disorders, and
Clinical Disorders. Personality Disorders, 2005; 19:233-261.
11. Trull TJ. Dimensional Models of Personality Disorder: Coverage and Cutoffs. Personality Disorders, 2005;
19:262-282.
12. Verheul R. Clinical Utility of Dimensional Models for Personality Pathology. Personality Disorders, 2005;
19:283-302.
13. Ashton MC & Lee K. The Lexical Approach to the Study of Personality Structure: Toward the Identification of
CrossCulturally Replicable Dimensions of Personality Variation. Personality Disorders, 2005; 19:303-308.
14. Tyrer P. The Problem of Severity in the Classification of Personality Disorder. Personality Disorders, 2005;
19:309-314.
15. Widiger TA, Simonsen E, Krueger RF, Livesley JW, & Verheul R. Personality Disorder Research Agenda for
the DSMV. Personality Disorders, 2005; 19:315-338.

Substance Use Disorders


16. Saunders JB & Schuckit MA. The development of a research agenda for substance use disorders diagnosis
in the diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, fifth edition (DSM-V). Addiction, 2006; 101:1-5.
17. Muthn B. Should substance use disorders be considered as categorical or dimensional? Addiction, 2006;
101:6-16.
18. Helzer JE, van den Brink W, & Guth SE. Should there be both categorical and dimensional criteria for the
substance use disorders in DSM-V? Addiction, 2006; 101:17-22.
19. Koob GF. The neurobiology of addiction: a neuroadaptational view relevant for diagnosis. Addiction, 2006;
101:23-30.
20. Room R. Taking account of cultural and societal influences on substance use diagnoses and criteria.
Addiction, 2006; 101:31-39.
21. Escobar JI & Vega WA. Cultural issues and psychiatric diagnosis: providing a general background for
considering substance use diagnoses. Addiction, 2006; 101:40-47.
22. Saunders JB. Substance dependence and non-dependence in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of
Mental Disorders (DSM) and the International Classification of Diseases (ICD): can an identical
conceptualization be achieved? Addiction, 2006; 101:48-58.
23. Hasin D, Hatzenbuehler ML, Keyes K, & Ogburn E. Substance use disorders: Diagnostic and Statistical
Manual of Mental Disorders, fourth edition (DSM-IV) and International Classification of Diseases, tenth edition
(ICD-10). Addiction, 2006; 101:59-75.
24. Schuckit MA. Comorbidity between substance use disorders and psychiatric conditions. Addiction, 2006;
101:76-88.
25. Nunes EV & Rounsaville BJ. Comorbidity of substance use with depression and other mental disorders:
from Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, fourth edition (DSM-IV) to DSM-V. Addiction, 2006;
101:86-96.
26. Hesselbrock VM & Hesselbrock MN. Are there empirically supported and clinically useful subtypes of
alcohol dependence? Addiction, 2006; 101:97-103.
27. Babor TF & Caetano R. Subtypes of substance dependence and abuse: implications for diagnostic
classification and empirical research. Addiction, 2006; 101:104-110.
28. Caetano R & Babor TF. Diagnosis of alcohol dependence in epidemiological surveys: an epidemic of
youthful alcohol dependence or a case of measurement error? Addiction, 2006; 101:111-114.
29. Crowley TJ. Adolescents and substance-related disorders: research agenda to guide decisions on
Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, fifth edition (DSM-V). Addiction, 2006; 101:115-124.
30. Budney AJ. Are specific dependence criteria necessary for different substances: how can research on
cannabis inform this issue? Addiction, 2006; 101:125-133.
31. Hughes JR. Should criteria for drug dependence differ across drugs? Addiction, 2006; 101:131-141.
32. Potenza MN. Should addictive disorders include non-substance-related conditions? Addiction, 2006;
101:142-151.
33. Petry NM. Should the scope of addictive behaviors be broadened to include pathological gambling?
Addiction, 2006; 101:152-160.

34. Cottler LB & Grant BF. Characteristics of nosologically informative data sets that address key diagnostic
issues facing the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, fifth edition (DSM-V) and International
Classification of Diseases, eleventh edition (ICD-11) substance use disorders workgroups. Addiction, 2006;
101:161-169.
35. Schuckit MA & Saunders JB. The empirical basis of substance use disorders diagnosis: research
recommendations for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, fifth edition (DSM-V). Addiction,
2006; 101:170-173.
Diagnostic Issues in Dementia
36. Sunderland T. Modern diagnostic approaches in dementia: On the cusp of change. J Geriatr Psychiatry
Neurol, 2006; 19:123-124.
37. Terry RD. Alzheimers disease and the aging brain. J Geriatr Psychiatry Neurol, 2006; 19:125-128.
38. Breitner JCS. Dementiaepidemiological considerations, nomenclature, and a tacit consensus definition. J
Geriatr Psychiatry Neurol, 2006; 19:129-136.
39. Reisberg B. Diagnostic criteria in dementia: A comparison of current criteria, research challenges, and
implications for DSM-V. J Geriatr Psychiatry Neurol, 2006; 19:137-146.
40. Petersen RC & OBrien J. Mild Cognitive Impairment should be considered for DSM-V. J Geriatr Psychiatry
Neurol, 2006; 19:147-154.
41. Sano M. Neuropsychological testing in the diagnosis of dementia. J Geriatr Psychiatry Neurol, 2006;
19:155-159.
42. Jeste DV, Meeks TW, Kim DS, & Zubenko GS. Research Agenda for DSM-V: Diagnostic categories and
criteria for neuropsychiatric syndromes in dementia. J Geriatr Psychiatry Neurol, 2006; 19:160-171.
43. Sunderland T, Hampel H, Takeda M, Putnam KT, & Cohen RM. Biomarkers in the diagnosis of Alzheimers
disease: Are we ready? J Geriatr Psychiatry Neurol, 2006; 19:172-179.
44. Small GW. Diagnostic issues in dementia: Neuroimaging as a surrogate marker of disease. J Geriatr
Psychiatry Neurol, 2006; 19:180-185.
45. Blacker D & Lovestone S. Genetics and dementia nosology. J Geriatr Psychiatry Neurol, 2006; 19:186-191.
Deconstructing Psychosis
46. Regier DA. Time for a fresh start? Rethinking psychosis in DSM-V. Schizophr Bull, 2007; 33:843-845.
47. van Os J & Tamminga C. Deconstructing psychosis. Schizophr Bull, 2007; 33:861-862.
48. Allardyce J, Gaebel W, Zielasek J, & van Os J. Deconstructing Psychosis Conference February 2006: The
validity of schizophrenia and alternative approaches to the classification of psychosis. Schizophr Bull, 2007;
33:863-867.
49. Dutta R, Greene T, Addington J, McKenzie K, Phillips M, & Murray RM. Biological, life course, and crosscultural studies all point toward the value of dimensional and developmental ratings in the classification of
psychosis. Schizophr Bull, 2007; 33:868-876.
50. Keller J, Schatzberg AF, & Maj M. Current issues in the classification of psychotic major depression.
Schizophr Bull, 2007; 33:877-885.
51. Vieta E & Phillips ML. Deconstructing bipolar disorder: A critical review of its diagnostic validity and a
proposal for DSM-V and ICD-11. Schizophr Bull, 2007; 33:886-892.

52. Phillips ML & Vieta E. Identifying functional neuroimaging biomarkers of bipolar disorder: Toward DSM-V.
Schizophr Bull, 2007; 33:893-904.
53. Owen MJ, Craddock N, & Jablensky A. The genetic deconstruction of psychosis. Schizophr Bull, 2007;
33:905-911.
54. Keefe RSE & Fenton WS. How should DSM-V criteria for schizophrenia include cognitive impairment?
Schizophr Bull, 2007; 33:912-920.
55. Gur RE, Keshavan MS, & Lawrie SM. Deconstructing psychosis with human brain imaging. Schizophr Bull,
2007; 33:921-931.
56. Benes FM. Searching for unique endophenotypes for schizophrenia and bipolar disorder within neural
circuits and their molecular regulatory mechanisms. Schizophr Bull, 2007; 33:932-936.
57. Tamminga CA & Davis JM. The neuropharmacology of psychosis. Schizophr Bull, 2007; 33:937-946.
58. Rounsaville BJ. DSM-V Research Agenda: Substance abuse/psychosis comorbidity. Schizophr Bull, 2007;
33:947-952.
Obsessive-Compulsive Behavior
59. Hollander E. OCSDs in the forthcoming DSM-V. CNS Spect, 2007; 12:320-324.
60. Josephson SC, Hollander E, & Sumner J. Comprehensive treatment of three patients with comorbid OCPD
and ADHD. CNS Spect, 2007; 12: 338-342.
61. Regier DA. Obsessive-compulsive behavior spectrum: Refining the research agenda for the DSM-V. CNS
Spect, 2007; 12: 343-344.
62. Phillips KA & Kaye WH. The relationship of body dysmorphic disorder and eating disorders to obsessivecompulsive disorder. CNS Spect, 2007; 12: 347-358.
63. Fineberg NA, Saxena S, Zohar J, & Craig KJ. Obsessive-compulsive disorder: Boundary issues. CNS
Spect, 2007; 12: 359-375.
64. Leckman JF, Rauch SL, & Mataix-Cols D. Symptom dimensions in obsessive-compulsive disorder:
Implications for the DSM-V. CNS Spect, 2007; 12: 376-391.
65. Matsunaga H & Seedat S. Obsessive-compulsive spectrum disorders: Cross-national and ethnic issues.
CNS Spect, 2007; 12: 392-400.
66. Regier DA. Obsessive-compulsive spectrum: Refining the research agenda for DSM-V. Psychiatry
Research, 2009;170:1-2.
67. Arzeno Ferraro Y, Miguel EC, & Stein DJ. Tourettes disorder, trichotillomania, and obsessive-compulsive
disorder: How closely related are they? Psychiatry Research, 2009;170:32-42.
68. Nicolini H, Arnold P, Nestadt G, Lanzagorta N, Kennedy JL. Overview of genetics and obsessive-compulsive
disorder. Psychiatry Research, 2009;170:7-14.
69. Potenza MN, Koran LM, & Pallanti S. The relationship between impulse control disorders and obsessivecompulsive disorder: Current understanding and future research directions. Psychiatry Research, 2009;170:2231.
70. Hollander E, Wang T, Braun A, & Marsh L. Neurological considerations: Autism and Parkinsons disease.
Psychiatry Research, 2009;170:43-51.

71. Hollander E, Kim S, Braun A, Simeon D, & Zohar J. Cross-cutting issues and future directions for the OCD
spectrum. Psychiatry Research, 2009;170:3-6.
Dimensional Approaches
72. Regier, DA. Dimensional approaches to psychiatric classification: refining the research agenda for DSM-V:
an introduction. International Journal of Methods in Psychiatric Research, 2007; Supp 16:S1-S5.
73. Lopez MF, Compton WM, Grant BF, & Breiling JP. Dimensional approaches in diagnostic classification: a
critical appraisal. International Journal of Methods in Psychiatric Research, 2007; Supp 16:S6-S7.
74. Kraemer HC. DSM categories and dimensions in clinical and research contexts. International Journal of
Methods in Psychiatric Research, 2007; Supp 16:S8-S15.
75. Hudziak JJ, Achenbach TM, Althoff RR, & Pine DS. A dimensional approach to developmental
psychopathology. International Journal of Methods in Psychiatric Research, 2007; Supp 16:S16-S23.
76. Helzer JE, Bucholz KK, & Gossop M. A dimensional option for the diagnosis of substance dependence in
DSM-V. International Journal of Methods in Psychiatric Research, 2007; Supp 16:S24-S33.
77. Allardyce J, Suppes T, & van Os J. Dimensions and the psychosis phenotype. International Journal of
Methods in Psychiatric Research, 2007; Supp 16:S34-S40.
78. Andrews G, Brugha T, Thase ME, Duffy FF, Rucci P, & Slade T. Dimensionality and the category of major
depressive episode. International Journal of Methods in Psychiatric Research, 2007; Supp 16:S41-S51.
79. Shear MK, Bjelland I, Beesdo K, Gloster AT, & Wittchen H-U. Supplementary dimensional assessment in
anxiety disorders. International Journal of Methods in Psychiatric Research, 2007; Supp 16:S52-S64.
80. Krueger RF, Skodol AE, Livesley WJ, Shrout PE, & Yueqin H. Synthesizing dimensional and categorical
approaches to personality disorders: refining the research agenda for DSM-V Axis II. International Journal of
Methods in Psychiatric Research, 2007; Supp 16:S65-S73.
Somatoform Disorders
81. Regier, DA. Somatic Presentations of Mental Disorders: Refining the Research Agenda for DSM-V.
Psychosomatic Medicine, 2007; 69:827-828.
82. Dimsdale JE, Patel V, Xin Y, & Kleinman A. Somatic presentationsa challenge for DSM-V. Psychosomatic
Medicine, 2007; 69:829.
83. Oken D. Evolution of Psychosomatic Diagnosis in DSM. Psychosomatic Medicine, 2007; 69:830-831.
84. Kirmayer LJ & Sartorius N. Cultural models and somatic syndromes. Psychosomatic Medicine, 2007;
69:832-840.
85. Escobar JI & Gureje, O. Influence of cultural and social factors on the epidemiology of idiopathic somatic
complaints and syndromes. Psychosomatic Medicine, 2007; 69:841-845.
86. Lee S & Kleinman A. Are somatoform disorders changing with time? The case of neurasthenia in China.
Psychosomatic Medicine, 2007; 69:846-849.
87. Dimsdale JE & Dantzer RD. A biological substrate for somatoform disorders: Importance of
pathophysiology. Psychosomatic Medicine, 2007; 69:850-854.
88. Kanaan RAA, Lepine JP, & Wessely SC. The association or otherwise of the functional somatic syndromes.
Psychosomatic Medicine, 2007; 69:855-859.

89. Lieb R, Meinlschmidt G, & Araya R. Epidemiology of the association between somatoform disorders and
anxiety and depressive disorders: An update. Psychosomatic Medicine, 2007; 69:860-863.
90. Winfried R & Rojas G. Stability of somatoform symptomsimplications for classification. Psychosomatic
Medicine, 2007; 69:864-869.
91. Hasin D & Katz H. Somatoform and substance use disorders. Psychosomatic Medicine, 2007; 69:870-875.
92. Mayou R. Are treatments for common mental disorders also effective for functional symptoms and disorder?
Psychosomatic Medicine, 2007; 69:876-880.
93. Kroenke K. Efficacy of treatment for somatoform disorders: A review of randomized controlled trials.
Psychosomatic Medicine, 2007; 69:881-888.
94. Sumathipala A. What is the evidence for the efficacy of treatments for somatoform disorders? A critical
review of previous intervention studies. Psychosomatic Medicine, 2007; 69:889-900.
95. Dimsdale JE. Psychiatry's DSM dilemmas: Can cartography help? Psychosomatic Medicine, 2010; in press.
Depression & GAD
96. Hettema JM. The nosologic relationship between generalized anxiety disorder and major depression.
Depression & Anxiety, 2008; 25:300-316.
97. Moffitt TE, Caspi A, Harrington HL, Milne BJ, Melchior M, Goldberg D, & Poulton R. Generalized anxiety
disorder and depression: Childhood risk factors in a birth cohort followed to age 32. Psychological Medicine,
2007; 37:441-452.
98. Kessler RC, Gruber M, Hettema JM, Hwang I, Sampson N, & Yonkers KA. Co-morbid major depression and
generalized anxiety disorders in the National Comorbidity Survey follow-up. Psychological Medicine, 2008;
38:365-374.
Individual and Work Group Publications
ADHD & Disruptive Behavior Disorders
99. Kieling C, Kieling RR, Frick PJ, Rohde LA, Moffitt T, Nigg JT, Tannock R, Castellanos FX. The age at onset
of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. American Journal of Psychiatry, 2010; 167:14-15.
Anxiety Disorders
100. Jim Leckman JF. Symptom dimensions and subtypes of obsessive-compulsive disorder: a developmental
perspective. Dialogues Clin Neurosci, 2009;11:21-33.
101. Wittchen, H.-U., Beesdo, K., & Gloster, A. The Position of Anxiety Disorders in Structural Models of Mental
Disorders. Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 2009; 32:465-481.
102. Beesdo, K., Knappe, S., & Pine, D. S. Anxiety and Anxiety Disorders in Children and Adolescents:
Developmental Issues and Implications for DSM-V. Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 2009;32:483-524.
103. Beesdo-Baum, K., Hfler, M., Gloster, A., Klotsche, J., Lieb, R., Beauducel, A., et al.The structure of
common mental disorders: A replication study in a community sample of adolescents and young adults.
International Journal of Methods in Psychiatric Research, 2009;18:204-220.
104. Beesdo, K., Lau, J., McClure-Tone, E. B., Guyer, A., Monk, C., Nelson, E., et al. Common and Destinct
Amygdala-Function Perturbations in Depressed vs Anxious Adolescents. Archives of General Psychiatry,
2009;66:275-285.

105. Wittchen, H.-U., Beesdo-Baum, K., Gloster, A., Hfler, M., Klotsche, J., Lieb, R., et al.The structure of
mental disorders re-examined: Is it developmentally stable and robust against additions? International Journal of
Methods in Psychiatric Research, 2009;18:189-203.
106. Wittchen, H.-U., Gloster, A., Beesdo, K., Schnfeld, S., & Perkonigg, A. Posttraumatic Stress Disorder:
Diagnostic and Epidemiological Perspectives. CNS Spectrums, 2009;14:5-12.
107. Kircanski K, Craske MG, Epstein AM, Wittchen H-U. Subtypes of Panic Attacks: A Critical Review of the
Empirical Literature. Depression & Anxiety, 2010; 26:878-887.
108. Andrews G, Hobbs MJ, Borkovec TD, Beesdo K, Craske MG, Heimberg RG, Rapee RM, Ruscio AM,
Stanley MA. Generalized Worry Disorder: A review of DSM-IV Generalized Anxiety Disorder and Options for
DSM-V. Depression & Anxiety, 2010; 27:134-147.
109. Lewis-Fernndez R, Hinton DE, Laria AJ, Patterson EH, Hofmann SG, Craske MG, Stein DJ, Asnaani A,
Liao B. Culture and the anxiety disorders: Recommendations for DSM-V. Depression & Anxiety, 2010; 27:212229.
110. Bgels SM, Alden L, Beidel DC, Clark LA, Pine D, Stein MB, Voncken M. Social anxiety disorder: Questions
and answers for the DSM-V. Depression & Anxiety, 2010; 27:168-189.
111. Wolitzky-Taylor K, Castriotta N, Lenze E, Stanley M, Craske MG. Anxiety Disorders in Late Age: A
Comprehensive Review. Depression & Anxiety, 2010; 27:190-211.
112. DSM V Anxiety, OC Spectrum, Posttraumatic, and Dissociative Disorder Work Group, Craske MG,
Kircanski K, Epstein A, Wittchen HU, Pine DS, Lewis-Fernndez R, Hinton D. Panic Disorder: A review of DSMIV Panic Disorder and Proposals for DSM-V. Depression & Anxiety, 2010; 93-112.
113. LeBeau RT, Glenn D, Liao B, Wittchen HU, Beesdo-Baum K, Ollendick T, Craske MG. Specific Phobia: A
review of DSM-IV Specific Phobia and preliminary recommendations for DSM-V. Depression & Anxiety, 2010;
27:148-167.
114. Craske MG, Rauch SL, Ursano R, Prenoveau J, Pine DS, Zinbarg RE. DSM V Anxiety, ObsessiveCompulsive Spectrum, Posttraumatic, and Dissociative Disorders Work Group Literature Review: What is an
Anxiety Disorder? Depression & Anxiety, 2009; 26:1066-1085.
115. Wittchen H-U, Gloster AT, Beesdo-Baum K, Fava GA, Craske MG. Agoraphobia: A Review of the
Diagnostic Classificatory Position and Criteria. Depression & Anxiety, 2010; 27:113-133.
116. Mataix-Cols D, Frost RO, Pertusa1 A, Clark LA, Saxena S, Leckman JF, Stein DJ, Matsunaga H, Wilhelm
S. Hoarding Disorder: A New Diagnosis for DSM-V? Depression & Anxiety, 2010; 27:556-572.
117. Stein DJ, Fineberg NA, Bienvenu OJ, Denys D, Lochner C, Nestadt G, Leckman JF, Rauch SL, Phillips KA.
Should OCD be Classified as an Anxiety Disorder in DSM-V? Depression & Anxiety, 2010; 495-506.
118. Phillips KA, Wilhelm S, Koran LM, Didie E, Fallon B, Feusner J, Stein DJ. Body Dysmorphic Disorder:
Some Key Issues for DSM-V. Depression & Anxiety, 2010; 27:573-591.
119. Phillips KA, Stein DJ, Rausch SL, Hollander E, Fallon BA, Barsky A, Fineburg N, Mataix-Cols D, Ferrao YA,
Saxena S, Wilhelm S, Kelly MM, Clark LA, Pinto A, Bienvenu OJ, Farrow J, Leckman J. Should an ObsessiveCompulsive Spectrum Grouping of Disorders be Included in DSM-V? Depression & Anxiety 2010; 27:528-555.
120. Walkup JT, Ferrao YA, Leckman JF, Stein DJ, Singer H. Tic Disorders: Some Key Issues for DSM-V.
Depression & Anxiety 2010; 27:600-610.
121. Stein DJ, Grant JE, Franklin ME, Keuthen N, Lochner C, Singer HS, Woods DW. Trichotillomania (Hair
Pulling Disorder), Skin Picking Disorder, and Stereotypic Movement Disorder: Toward DSM-V. Depression &
Anxiety 2010;27:611-626.

122. Feusner JD, Phillips KA, Stein DJ. Olfactory Reference Syndrome: Issues for DSM-V. Depression &
Anxiety, 2010;27:592-599.
123. Andrews GA, Hobbs MJ. The effect of the DSM-5 draft criteria on GAD on prevalence and severity.
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 2010;44:784-790.
124. Beesdo-Baum, K., Pine, D., Lieb, R., & Wittchen, H.-U. Incidence and Risk Patterns of Anxiety and
Depressive Disorders and Categorization of Generalized Anxiety Disorder. Archives of General Psychiatry,
2010;67:47-57.
125. Beesdo, K., Winkel, S., Pine, D., Hoyer, J., Lieb, R., & Wittchen, H.-U. The diagnostic threshold of
generalized anxiety disorder in the community: A developmental perspective. Journal of Psychiatric Research
2011; in press. doi:10.1016/j.jpsychires.2010.12.007
126. Friedman MJ, Resick PA, Bryant RA, Strain J, Horowitz M, & Spiegel D. Classification of trauma and
stress-related disorder in DSM-5. Depression & Anxiety 2011; 28: 737-749.
127. Friedman MJ, Resick PA, Bryant RA, Brewin CR. Considering PTSD for DSM-5. Depression & Anxiety
2011; 28: 750-769.
128. Scheeringa MS, Zeanah CH, Cohen JA. PTSD in children and adolescents: toward an empirically based
algorithm. Depression & Anxiety, 2011; 28: 770-782.
129. Hinton DE, Lewis-Fernndez R. The cross-cultural validity of posttraumatic stress disorder: implications for
DSM-5. Depression & Anxiety, 2011; 28: 783-801.
130. Bryant RA, Friedman MJ, Spiegel D, Ursano R, Strain J. A review of Acute Stress Disorder in DSM-5.
Depression & Anxiety 2011; 28: 802-817.
131. Strain JS, Friedman MJ. Considering Adjustment Disorders as stress response syndromes for DSM-5.
Depression & Anxiety, 2011; 28: 818-823.
132. Spiegel D, Loewenstein RJ, Lewis-Fernndez R, Sar V, Simeon D, Vermetten E, Cardena E, & Dell P.
Dissociative disorders in DSM-5. Depression & Anxiety, 2011; 28: 824-852.
133. Phillips KA, Friedman MJ, Stein DJ, Craske M. Special DSM-V issues on anxiety, obsessive- compulsive
spectrum, posttraumatic, and dissociative disorders (Editorial). Depression and Anxiety 2010;27:91-92.
134. Stein DJ, Phillips KA, Bolton D, Fulford KW, Sadler JZ, Kendler KS. What is a mental/psychiatric disorder?
From DSM-IV to DSM-V. Psychological Medicine 2010;40:1759-1765.
135. Stein DJ, Phillips KA, Bolton D, Fulford KW, Sadler JZ, Kendler KS. Response to the commentaries on
What is a mental/psychiatric disorder? (Letter to the Editor) Psychological Medicine 2010;40:1931-1934.
136. Stein DJ, Craske MG, Friedman MJ, Phillips KA. Meta-structure issues for the DSM-5: How do anxiety
disorders, obsessive-compulsive and related disorders, post-traumatic disorders, and dissociative disorders fit
together? Current Psychiatry Reports 2011;13:248-250.
Eating Disorders
137. Attia E & Roberto CA. Should Amenorrhea be a Diagnostic Criterion for Anorexia Nervosa? International
Journal of Eating Disorders, 2009; 42:581-589.
138. Peat C, Mitchell JE, Hoek H, & Wonderlich S. Validity and utility of sub-typing anorexia nervosa.
International Journal of Eating Disorders, 2009; 42:590-594.
139. van Hoeken D, Veling W, Sinke S, Mitchell JE, & Hoek HW. The validity and utility of sub-typing bulimia
nervosa. International Journal of Eating Disorders, 2009; 42:595-602.

140. Wilson GT & Sysko R. Frequency of binge eating episodes in bulimia nervosa and binge eating disorder:
Diagnostic considerations. International Journal of Eating Disorders, 2009; 42:603-610.
141. Becker AE, Eddy KT, & Perloe A. Clarifying criteria for cognitive signs and symptoms for eating disorders in
DSM-V. International Journal of Eating Disorders, 2009; 42:611-619.
142. Becker AE, Thomas JJ, & Pike K. Should non-fat-phobic Anorexia Nervosa be Included in DSM-V?
International Journal of Eating Disorders, 2009; 42:620-635.
143. Wolfe BE, Wood Baker C, Smith AT, & Kelly-Weeder S. Validity and utility of the current definition of binge
eating. International Journal of Eating Disorders, 2009; 42:674-686.
144. Wonderlich SA, Gordon KH, Mitchell JE, Crosby RD, & Engel SG. Validity and clinical utility of binge eating
disorder. International Journal of Eating Disorders, 2009; 42:687-705.
145. Keel PK & Striegel-Moore RH. The validity and clinical utility of purging disorder. International Journal of
Eating Disorders, 2009; 42:706-719.
146. Striegel-Moore RH, Franko DL, & Garcia J. The validity and clinical utility of night eating syndrome.
International Journal of Eating Disorders, 2009; 42:720-738.
147. Marcus MD & Wildes JE. Obesity: Is it a mental disorder? International Journal of Eating Disorders, 2009;
42:739-753.
148. Walsh BT & Sysko R. Broad Categories for the Diagnosis of Eating Disorders (BCD-ED): An alternative
system for classification. International Journal of Eating Disorders, 2009; 42:754-764.
Gender and Culture Study Group
149. Alarcon RD, Becker AE, Lewis-Fernandez R, Like RC, Desai P, Foulks E, Gonzales J, Hansen H,
Kopelowicz A, Lu FG, Oquendo MA, Primm A, for the Cultural Psychiatry Committee of the Group for the
Advancement of Psychiatry. Issues for DSM-V: The Role of Culture in Psychiatric Diagnosis. Journal of Nervous
and Mental Disease, 2009; 197:559-560.
Personality Disorders
150. Tackett JL, Balsis S, Oltmanns TF, & Krueger RF. A unifying perspective on personality pathology across
the life span: Developmental considerations for the fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of
Mental Disorders. Development and Psychopathology, 2009;21:687-713.
151. Kreuger RF & Eaton N. Personality Traits and the Classification of Mental Disorders: Toward a More
Complete Integration in DSM-V and an Empirical Model of Psychopathology. Personality Disorders: Theory,
Research, and Treatment, 2010;1:97-118.
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