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ICD-10: A field study in a Danish child psychiatric unit
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 16 April 2020
Summary
Nine raters applied ICD-10 diagnoses on 36 Danish child and adolescent psychiatric patients by screening their case records and using the DCR of ICD-10. The highest inter-rater agreement was obtained In the group of adolescent patients, the lowest was observed in emotional disorders in children. The comments on ICD-10 were generally positive but we support the creation of a category for the borderline children, and for the non-hyperactive children with attention deficit disorder.
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