Background: Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) has undergone a series of substantial classificatory changes since its first inclusion in DSM-III. The majority of these revisions have been in response to its poor inter-rater reliability and concerns that it may lack diagnostic validity. This article
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DSM-IV and beyond: what is generalized anxiety disorder?
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- 1998
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## Abstract In light of the poor reliability and discriminant validity of the DSMโIIIโR criteria for generalized anxiety disorder (GAD), extensive modifications were implemented in the development of the DSMโIV criteria. This study compares the discriminant validity of the DSMโIIIโR and DSMโIV crit