Journal article

Distinctive disorders are less prevalent

N Haslam, JP Vuchetich

Psychological Reports | SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC | Published : 1997

Abstract

To test the hypothesis that nosologies are biased towards recognizing highly distinctive syndromes and therefore conflate those that are less distinctive, eight subjects judged the distinctiveness of 33 DSM-IV disorders and 20 rheumatic disorders. As predicted, judged distinctiveness was negatively correlated with prevalence for both sets of disorders.

University of Melbourne Researchers