TY - JOUR KW - Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders KW - Humans KW - Mental Disorders/diagnosis KW - Primary Health Care/methods KW - Psychiatry/methods AU - D. J. Kupfer AU - E. A. Kuhl AU - L. Wulsin A1 - AB - Mental disorders represent a significant global burden whose effects are exacerbated by gaps in diagnosis and service provision. A substantial number of individuals seek services not through specialty psychiatric clinics but through primary care. Thus, the interface between psychiatry and the rest of medicine represents an appropriate area of focus in which to improve the detection and treatment of mental disorders. Development of the fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5) can play a key role in this process. DSM-5 is expected to include specific revisions in diagnostic criteria, chapter organization, text structure, and classification approach that are designed to improve use of DSM by nonpsychiatrist physicians. Furthermore, revisions to DSM-5 will inform development of the primary care version of DSM-5. The goal is to publish a manual that enhances clinical utility in a manner that is concise and more amenable to use in primary care. BT - Annual Review of Medicine C5 - General Literature CY - United States DO - 10.1146/annurev-med-050911-161945 JF - Annual Review of Medicine N2 - Mental disorders represent a significant global burden whose effects are exacerbated by gaps in diagnosis and service provision. A substantial number of individuals seek services not through specialty psychiatric clinics but through primary care. Thus, the interface between psychiatry and the rest of medicine represents an appropriate area of focus in which to improve the detection and treatment of mental disorders. Development of the fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5) can play a key role in this process. DSM-5 is expected to include specific revisions in diagnostic criteria, chapter organization, text structure, and classification approach that are designed to improve use of DSM by nonpsychiatrist physicians. Furthermore, revisions to DSM-5 will inform development of the primary care version of DSM-5. The goal is to publish a manual that enhances clinical utility in a manner that is concise and more amenable to use in primary care. PP - United States PY - 2013 SN - 1545-326X; 0066-4219 SP - 385 EP - 392 EP - T1 - Psychiatry's integration with medicine: the role of DSM-5 T2 - Annual Review of Medicine TI - Psychiatry's integration with medicine: the role of DSM-5 U1 - General Literature U2 - 23327527 U3 - 10.1146/annurev-med-050911-161945 VL - 64 VO - 1545-326X; 0066-4219 Y1 - 2013 ER -