User:Darcyisverycute/DSM and ICD related articles that need criteria paraphrasing

In no particular order, I found these results by reading through this search result. I mark which version of ICD or DSM that it's copied from, and some other notes related to the diagnosis category like that it is missing an ICD-11 description. By


 * Personality disorder- ICD-10, ICD-11 and DSM-5
 * Histrionic personality disorder - DSM-5, ICD-10 is probably minimal use. Missing ICD-11
 * Paranoid personality disorder - DSM-5. Factually incorrect in what I can see the ICD-10 does not require "at least three" symptoms, but that paraphrasing seems fine.
 * Schizoid personality disorder - DSM-5 and ICD-10, missing ICD-11
 * Intermittent explosive disorder#DSM-5 diagnosis - DSM-5 and DSM-4, missing ICD-11 criteria from
 * Antisocial personality disorder - DSM-5, missing generic ICD-11, missing ICD-10 dissocial personality disorder
 * Somatization disorder#DSM-5 - ICD has a probably unreasonably large quote needs paraphrasing and DSM-4, needs ICD-11
 * Paraphilia - ICD-11
 * Bipolar I disorder - missing ICD-11, needs ICD-10 summary paragraph
 * Schizotypal personality disorder - ICD and DSM, also has close paraphrasing
 * Narcissistic personality disorder - DSM-5
 * Self-defeating personality disorder - DSM-3
 * Prolonged grief disorder - DSM-5 and ICD-11
 * Depersonalization-derealization disorder - DSM-5
 * Dissociative identity disorder - unreasonably large quote from DSM-5 needs paraphrasing
 * Obsessive–compulsive personality disorder - ICD-10 and DSM-5, need ICD-11
 * Compulsive sexual behaviour disorder - ICD-11
 * Insomnia - DSM-5, and missing ICD-11
 * Alcoholism - DSM-5 quote is meaningless. DSM and ICD need paraphrasing and moved out of a table.
 * Generalized anxiety disorder - DSM-5 and ICD-10, missing ICD-11. ICD-11 definition notably different in replacing 6 month restriction with "several months".
 * Substance use disorder - DSM-5, unsure but likely. Also missing ICD-11
 * Diagnosis of Asperger syndrome - DSM-5
 * Conduct disorder - DSM-5
 * Premenstrual dysphoric disorder - DSM-5 and ICD-11
 * Female sexual arousal disorder - DSM-5, DSM-4
 * Oppositional defiant disorder - DSM-4
 * Dysthymia - Close paraphrasing from DSM-4, still resembles DSM-5, does not mention change from mood disorder in DSM-4 to depressive disorder, need ICD-11
 * Avoidant personality disorder - ICD-10 and DSM-5
 * Simple-type schizophrenia - DSM-4, ICD-10. Provisional criteria is still copyrighted. Update with ICD-11 publication
 * Avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder - DSM-5, missing ICD-11
 * Substance abuse - DSM-4
 * Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder predominantly inattentive - DSM-5, also factually incorrect in not stating that hyperactivity and impulsivity criteria must not be met. Table is not from DSM-5 and could use a citation.
 * Binge eating - DSM-5, missing ICD-11
 * Hypomania - DSM-4, missing ICD-10. Should indicate no entry in ICD-11.
 * Video game addiction - missing ICD-11 summary
 * Opioid use disorder - DSM-5, missing ICD-11
 * Social (pragmatic) communication disorder - DSM-5
 * Social anxiety disorder - DSM-5, missing ICD-11
 * Dependent personality disorder - DSM-5 and ICD-10, missing ICD-11
 * Separation anxiety disorder - DSM-5, add missing ICD-11
 * Psychogenic non-epileptic seizure - DSM-5 under Conversion Disorder (Functional Neurological Symptom Disorder), should state diagnostic criteria are for umbrella category
 * Disinhibited social engagement disorder - DSM-5 (already flagged... since 2019??)
 * Melancholic depression (hard to tell if an issue, it's close paraphrasing)
 * Atypical depression - DSM-5 under "Specifiers for Depressive disorders -> With atypical features", article needs reflection this subtype is not used in ICD-11
 * Eating disorders and development - DSM-5 for all the eating disorders. Thinking AfD since content is almost entirely copied and redundant to eating disorder. Was most likely missed because it never got WikiProject tags. AfD here
 * Specific phobia - DSM-5, missing ICD-11 Paraphrased
 * Acute stress disorder - DSM-5 Paraphrased
 * Van Gogh syndrome - DSM-5 under "Nonsuicidal Self-Injury", should specifically mention in proposed criteria section Also nominating for AfD here
 * Speech sound disorder - DSM-5 Paraphrased
 * Premature ejaculation Paraphrased
 * Recurrent brief depression - ICD-10. Missing DSM-5 under "Bipolar I Disorder -> Major Depressive Episode" Missing ICD-11
 * Mixed anxiety–depressive disorder - DSM-4, missing DSM-5 subtypes and ICD-11
 * Mental disorders diagnosed in childhood - DSM-5, ICD-10

Here are some I was not 100% sure about but comparing texts are probably fine under minimal use:


 * Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder - DSM-5-TR close paraphrasing is probably fine, same with ICD-11. Someone has clearly already made an effort to paraphrase this.
 * Gender dysphoria - close paraphrasing, probably fine, factually incorrect (6 of symptoms are required in DSM-5 and DSM-5-TR).
 * Borderline personality disorder - ICD-11 in "Diagnosis" and DSM-5 in "Signs and symptoms".
 * Gender dysphoria in children - DSM-5, block quote is probably fine, missing ICD-11
 * Panic attack - copied from DSM-5 in panic disorder. Likely satisfies minimal use as it is just a symptom list.
 * Other specified feeding or eating disorder - paraphrasing is probably fine, article could use summary style cleanup though.
 * Chronic pain - ICD-11, but paraphrasing from secondary source is good, no explicit copying after I looked closely.

Here are some pages which might be issues due to reproducing copyrighted structure/categorization schema of the ICD and DSM (thinking of what I read from here) - copyright over classification structure and an indiscriminate list with no discussion:


 * Abnormal psychology
 * DSM-IV codes
 * Mental disorders diagnosed in childhood