1969
DOI: 10.1111/j.1469-7610.1969.tb02067.x
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A Tri‐axial Classification of Mental Disorders in Childhood

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“…At the same time, current attempts to classify psychiatric disorders into a coherent taxonomy have adopted a multiaxial system by which a clinician is encouraged to describe the patient from several points of view, of which psychiatric diagnosis is only one (American Psychiatric Association, 1994, 2013Rutter et al, 1969Rutter et al, , 1979. Several current epidemiological assessment instruments adopt the same multiaxial approach (Angold & Costello, 2000).…”
Section: Classifying Cases In the Clinic And The Communitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At the same time, current attempts to classify psychiatric disorders into a coherent taxonomy have adopted a multiaxial system by which a clinician is encouraged to describe the patient from several points of view, of which psychiatric diagnosis is only one (American Psychiatric Association, 1994, 2013Rutter et al, 1969Rutter et al, , 1979. Several current epidemiological assessment instruments adopt the same multiaxial approach (Angold & Costello, 2000).…”
Section: Classifying Cases In the Clinic And The Communitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unfortunately, these field trials showed little agreement among child psychiatrists regarding theoretical conceptualization of child and adolescent psychopathology. However, Rutter and his colleagues in, 1969 (Rutter et al, 1969) suggested that these field trials revealed that child psychiatrists were able to agree fairly well on categories of child and adolescent psychopathology that were phenomenologically described and were rather broad categories, such as those between disruptive behavior disorders or externalizing disorders and those that were emotional disorders or internalizing disorders.…”
Section: Historical and General Issues In The Classification Of Childmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The first time a multiaxial system was introduced in a standard classification system was in child psychiatry where Rutter et al [13] as early as in 1969 proposed a triaxial classification of mental disorders in childhood. The childhood classification system currently uses the ICD-10 diagnoses in a multiaxial context including axis I on clinical psychiatric syndromes; axis II on specific disorders of psychological development; axis III on intellectual level; axis IV on medical conditions; axis V on associated abnormal psychosocial situations, and axis VI on global assessment of psychosocial disability [14].…”
Section: For Use In Childhood Disordersmentioning
confidence: 99%