Tuesday, October 30, 2007

diagnostic criteria: DSM-IV-TR (2000)

fr: american psychiatric association (2000). diagnostic criteria from DSM-IV-TR, p. 54.

315.2 disorder of written expression

a. writing skills, as measured by individually administered standardized test (or functional assessments of writing skills), are substantially below those expected given the person's chronological age, measured intelligence, and age-appropriate education.

b. the disturbance in criterion a significantly interferes with academic achievement or activities of daily living that require the composition of written texts (e.g., writing grammatically correct sentences and organized paragraphs).

c. if a sensory deficit is present, the difficulties in writing skills are in excess of those usually associated with it.

coding note: if a general medical (e.g., neurological) condition or sensory deficit is present, code the condition on axis iii.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

i m a student of psychology and studying abnormal psychology the criteria of this dis disorder is not good for clerification :-(