Article: The 10/66 Dementia Research Group's fully operationalised DSM-IV dementia computerized diagnostic algorithm, compared with the 10/66 dementia algorithm and a clinician diagnosis: a population validation study.(Research article)(Report)

Authors: Martin J Prince (corresponding author) [1]; Juan Llibre de Rodriguez [2]; L Noriega [3]; A Lopez [4]; Daisy Acosta [5]; Emiliano Albanese [1]; Raul Arizaga [6]; John RM Copeland [7]; Michael Dewey [1]; Cleusa P Ferri [1]; Mariella Guerra [8]; Yueqin Huang [9]; KS Jacob [10]; ES Krishnamoorthy [11]; Paul McKeigue [12]; Renata Sousa [13]; Robert J Stewart [14]; Aquiles Salas [15]; Ana Luisa Sosa; Richard Uwakwa

Background

Unlike its predecessor DSM III-R [1], DSM-IV [2] does not specify a criterion for the diagnosis of dementia. However, this can be inferred from the common elements of the DSM-IV criteria for each of the dementia sub-type ...

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