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The DSM-5 Clinical and Public Health Committee (CPHC): Operations, mechanics, controversies and recommendations

  • John S. McIntyre
  • , Joel Yager
  • , Anita Everett
  • , Cathryn A. Galanter
  • , Jeffrey M. Lyness
  • , James Nininger
  • , Victor I. Reus
  • , Michael Vergare
  • University of Rochester
  • University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus
  • Johns Hopkins University
  • Cornell University
  • University of California at San Francisco
  • Thomas Jefferson University

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Abstract

Background For DSM-5, the American Psychiatric Association Board of Trustees established a robust vetting and review process that included two review committees that did not exist in the development of prior DSMs, the Scientific Review Committee (SRC) and the Clinical and Public Health Committee (CPHC). The CPHC was created as a body that could independently review the clinical and public health merits of various proposals that would fall outside of the strictly defined scientific process. Methods This article describes the principles and issues which led to the creation of the CPHC, the composition and vetting of the committee, and the processes developed by the committee-including the use of external reviewers. Results Outcomes of some of the more involved CPHC deliberations, specifically, decisions concerning elements of diagnoses for major depressive disorder, autism spectrum disorder, catatonia, and substance use disorders, are described. The Committee's extensive reviews and its recommendations regarding Personality Disorders are also discussed. Conclusions On the basis of our experiences, the CPHC membership unanimously believes that external review processes to evaluate and respond to Work Group proposals is essential for future DSM efforts. The Committee also recommends that separate SRC and CPHC committees be appointed to assess proposals for scientific merit and for clinical and public health utility and impact.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2493-2500
Number of pages8
JournalPsychological Medicine
Volume51
Issue number14
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 25 2021

Keywords

  • Clinical and Public Health Committee
  • DSM-5
  • nosology

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