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费恩格准则的发展:历史透视。

The development of the Feighner criteria: a historical perspective.

机构信息

Virginia Institute for Psychiatric and Behavioral Genetics, Virginia Commonwealth University Medical School, Box 980126, 800 E. Leigh St., Rm. 1-123, Richmond, VA 23298-0126, USA.

出版信息

Am J Psychiatry. 2010 Feb;167(2):134-42. doi: 10.1176/appi.ajp.2009.09081155. Epub 2009 Dec 15.

Abstract

This essay outlines the historical context in which the Feighner criteria emerged; reconstructs, as far as possible, the process by which the criteria were developed; and traces the influence the criteria had on subsequent developments in American psychiatry. In the 1950s, when American psychiatry under psychoanalytic dominance had little interest in psychiatric diagnosis, Edwin Gildea recruited to the Department of Psychiatry at Washington University faculty who advocated a medical model for psychiatry in which diagnosis had a central role. In 1967, at the urging of the then-resident John Feighner, a discussion group led by Eli Robins and including Sam Guze, George Winokur, Robert Woodruff, and Rod Muñoz began meeting with the initial goal of writing a review of prior key contributions to psychiatric diagnosis. In their meetings over the next year, the task soon shifted to the development of a set of new diagnostic criteria. For three diagnoses, major depression, antisocial personality disorder, and alcoholism, the authors could identify the original criteria from which this group worked and the rationale for many of the changes they introduced. Published in 1972, the Feighner criteria were soon widely cited and used in research, and they formed the basis for the development of the Research Diagnostic Criteria, which in turn were central to the development of DSM-III. The team that developed the Feighner criteria made three key contributions to psychiatry: the systematic use of operationalized diagnostic criteria; the reintroduction of an emphasis on illness course and outcome; and an emphasis on the need, whenever possible, to base diagnostic criteria on empirical evidence.

摘要

本文概述了 Feighner 标准出现的历史背景;尽可能重建标准制定的过程;并追溯了该标准对美国精神病学后来发展的影响。20 世纪 50 年代,在美国精神病学受精神分析主导、对精神病诊断几乎不感兴趣的情况下,Edwin Gildea 招募了华盛顿大学精神病学系的教职员工,他们倡导精神病学的医学模式,其中诊断起着核心作用。1967 年,在当时的住院医师 John Feighner 的敦促下,由 Eli Robins 领导的一个讨论小组,包括 Sam Guze、George Winokur、Robert Woodruff 和 Rod Muñoz,开始开会,最初的目标是撰写一篇对精神病学诊断的先前关键贡献的综述。在接下来的一年里的会议上,任务很快转向制定一套新的诊断标准。对于三种诊断,即重性抑郁症、反社会人格障碍和酒精中毒,作者可以从他们所依据的原始标准和他们引入的许多变化的理由中识别出来。1972 年出版的 Feighner 标准很快就被广泛引用和用于研究,它们为研究诊断标准的发展奠定了基础,而研究诊断标准又是 DSM-III 发展的核心。制定 Feighner 标准的团队为精神病学做出了三个关键贡献:系统使用操作性诊断标准;重新强调疾病过程和结果;并强调尽可能根据经验证据来制定诊断标准的必要性。

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