2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2009.12.013
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A systematic review of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual diagnostic criteria for nicotine dependence

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“…The psychiatry-based diagnostic criteria of past decades presented a conceptualization of nicotine addiction as a socially maladaptive and self-injurious adult mental illness [70,71]. Recent reviews indicate that these criteria are not evidencebased [83,101]. Given its superiority over the DSM nicotine dependence criteria in terms of concurrent validity, a diagnosis based on a compulsion to smoke merits consideration as the new gold standard for the diagnosis of nicotine addiction.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The psychiatry-based diagnostic criteria of past decades presented a conceptualization of nicotine addiction as a socially maladaptive and self-injurious adult mental illness [70,71]. Recent reviews indicate that these criteria are not evidencebased [83,101]. Given its superiority over the DSM nicotine dependence criteria in terms of concurrent validity, a diagnosis based on a compulsion to smoke merits consideration as the new gold standard for the diagnosis of nicotine addiction.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among 4,506 current smokers, the compulsion to smoke identified 94% of smokers who desired to quit but could not (sensitivity = 0.94), and it identified 97% of smokers who felt addicted (sensitivity = 0.97). Compared to the DSM which applies "one-size-fits-all" generic alcoholism criteria to nicotine dependence [83], a diagnosis based on a compulsion to smoke demonstrates far better agreement with other indicators of addiction (concurrent validity).…”
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“…This is supported by the fact that in clinical trials, DSM-IV ND and FTND rarely yield consistent results (diFranza et al, 2010;Moolchan et al, 2002;Piper, McCarthy, and Baker, 2006). It is likely that the FTND provides a stronger measure of physical and pharmacological dependence, whereas the DSM-IV ND measures more thoroughly the behavioral and cognitive factors, for example loss of control in terms of smoking behavior, underlying ND.…”
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“…The 14-item DSM-IV scale , the 6-item ICD-10 scale 23 , and the 6-item FTND 7 scale were used. We included all three scales because they provide complementary self-report information regarding nicotine dependence 24 .…”
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confidence: 99%