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Research Article

Women and the DSM-5: A Clinician's Response to the Question of Invisibility

, PhD, PMHCNS-BC
Pages 618-625 | Published online: 07 Sep 2012
 

Abstract

Diagnosis of psychiatric conditions is a topic that is currently receiving significant attention in light of the release of the 5th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders in 2013. The process of the revisions is complex and involves political, social, and economic influences, all of which are amplified in an evolving corporate health care system in the United States. Of particular concern in the development of the revised nosology is the representation of gender-specific diagnoses and course specifiers to reflect the distinct manifestations of the psychiatric symptoms of women. Based on a growing body of psychobiological evidence related to gender differences in symptom manifestation, gender specific diagnoses remain palpably absent from the taxonomy. This article explores the issue of invisibility of women-specific diagnosis from the perspective of a women's health advanced practice nurse.

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