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The document outlines the key differences between the DSM-5 and DSM-5-TR, highlighting the publication years, focus, cultural updates, new disorders, text revisions, gender and diversity considerations, diagnostic criteria, references, prevalence data, and language used. The DSM-5 was published in 2013, while the DSM-5-TR was released in 2022, with the latter providing updates and refinements to the original manual. Notable changes include the introduction of new disorders, expanded cultural considerations, and a more inclusive language approach.

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The document outlines the key differences between the DSM-5 and DSM-5-TR, highlighting the publication years, focus, cultural updates, new disorders, text revisions, gender and diversity considerations, diagnostic criteria, references, prevalence data, and language used. The DSM-5 was published in 2013, while the DSM-5-TR was released in 2022, with the latter providing updates and refinements to the original manual. Notable changes include the introduction of new disorders, expanded cultural considerations, and a more inclusive language approach.

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Nerisa B.

Tagora
BS – Psychology 2

DIFFERENCES OF DSM 5 AND DSM-5-TR

ASPECT DSM 5 DSM-5-TR

PUBLICATION YEAR 2013 2022

FULL NAME Diagnostic and Statistical Manual Diagnostic and Statistical


of Mental Disorders, 5th Edition Manual of Mental Disorders,
5th Edition, Text Revision

FOCUS Introduced new diagnostic criteria Updates and refines the DSM-
and categories, replacing DSM-IV. 5 criteria and text with
additional data and revisions.

CULTURAL UPDATES Basic cultural considerations Expanded cultural


included. information and
considerations for diagnoses.

NEW DISORDERS Introduced disorders like Added Prolonged Grief


Disruptive Mood Dysregulation Disorder as a new diagnosis.
Disorder and Autism Spectrum
Disorder.

TEXT REVISIONS Original descriptions of disorders. Expanded, updated, and


clarified descriptions based on
new research.

GENDER AND Limited updates to gender-related Enhanced focus on gender-


DIVERSITY language. inclusive and non-
stigmatizing language.

DIAGNOSTIC Initial set of criteria based on 2013 Updated diagnostic criteria for
CRITERIA research. several disorders based on
newer studies.

REFERENCES References up to 2013. Includes references up to


2022 for a more current
perspective.

PREVALENCE DATA Based on earlier studies and Updated prevalence rates for
estimates. many disorders based on
recent data.

LANGUAGE Standardized language with some More inclusive and sensitive


outdated terms. language throughout the text.

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