PT - JOURNAL ARTICLE AU - Pavan Kumar Kadiyala TI - Mnemonics for diagnostic criteria of DSM V mental disorders: a scoping review AID - 10.1136/gpsych-2019-100109 DP - 2020 Jun 01 TA - General Psychiatry PG - e100109 VI - 33 IP - 3 4099 - http://gpsych.bmj.com/content/33/3/e100109.short 4100 - http://gpsych.bmj.com/content/33/3/e100109.full SO - Gen Psych2020 Jun 01; 33 AB - A multitude of psychiatric disorders have been described in classification systems like the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders Fifth Edition (DSM V). Diagnosing a specific mental disorder requires memorising specific symptom criteria, and their improper recall may result in misdiagnosis. Clinicians may use mnemonics, considering them as narratives or anecdotes of the diagnostic criteria. A scoping review of previously described mnemonics for DSM diagnostic criteria was carried out. An electronic search was done in PubMed, Google Scholar, Google Books and Google Search engine using a prespecified search strategy. Reference lists of relevant articles and chapters were hand searched to identify original and additional articles. Mnemonics retrieved from websites were manually searched in Google to identify published journal articles or chapters for the same mnemonics. Additionally, some mnemonics were developed, modified or added based on the author’s knowledge. The comprehensive search identified 93 records (44 journal articles, 45 books and 4 websites) eligible for the review. Most of the mnemonics retrieved were related in some way to the disorder itself. They were listed under the heading of their respective disorders and indexed in the same order as in DSM V. The mnemonics that reflect a facet of their respective disorders were elaborated in detail.