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APA 7th ed. Citation Examples

Refer to the APA Style website for more information on citing the DSM.

Individual chapters: 

American Psychiatric Association. (2022).  Schizophrenia spectrum and other psychotic disorders. In Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders (5th-TR ed.). https://doi-org.allstate.libproxy.ivytech.edu/10.1176/appi.books.9780890425787

In-text example: 

The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (5th-TR ed.; DSM–5; American Psychiatric Association, 2022) is the most widely accepted nomenclature used by clinicians and researchers for the classification of mental disorders.

The first time you cite the Manual, give its full title as above. After, you can use the abbreviation DSM–5. 

You can use the abbreviation APA for the author, as long as you introduce the APA's full name at first reference: 

The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (5th-TR ed.; DSM–5; American Psychiatric Association [APA], 2022) is the most widely accepted nomenclature used by clinicians and researchers for the classification of mental disorders. . . . The changes involving the removal of the legal problems criterion and the addition of a craving criterion were retained in the final revision of the diagnostic criteria (APA, 2022).

Use this citation example if you use a Drug Handbook either an online e-book version or paper version. You will need to determine if your reference has authors or editors and use one of the examples below. This is the same format you would use for any section of an edited reference book: handbooks, dictionaries, encyclopedias.


Section of Edited Book:

Title of section or drug. (Year).  In First initial. Last name of book editor. Title of handbook in sentence case.(edition if available, pp. xx-xx). Publisher. 

Note: If you have more than one editor, used (Eds.) and separate their names with commas, adding an ampersand (&) before the final name.  

Reference Example

Diazepam. (2021).  In K.C. Comerford. (Ed.). Nursing 2021 drug handbook.(41st ed., pp.331-333). Wolters Kluwer. 

In-Text Citation

(Diazepam, 2021, p.332)

Section of Authored Book:

Author last name, first inital. (Year). Section name. In Title in sentence case (Edition, page numbers). Publisher. 

First initial. Last name of author.(Year). Title of section. In Title of handbook in sentence case.(edition if available, pp. xx-xx). Publisher. 

Note: If you have more than one author separate their names with commas, adding an ampersand (&) before the final name.  

Reference Example

Kizior, R. J., & Hodgson, K. (2021).  Diazepam. In Saunders nursing drug handbook.(pp.331-333). Elsevier - Health Sciences Division.

In-Text Citation

(Kizior & Hodgson, 2021, p.332)

 

Use this format to reference any ATI books. Up to 20 authors can be listed according to APA 7th ed. Guidelines. 

Author last name, first inital. (Year). Title in sentence case (edition). Publisher. 

Reference Example Holman, H.C., Williams, D., Sommer, S., Johnson, J., Ball, B.S., & McMichael, M.G. (2019). RN mental health nursing: Review module (11.0 ed.). Assessment Technologies Institute..

In-text Example

Note: For a work with three or more authors, list the first author and “et al.” for all citations, including the first citation

(Holman et al., 2019, p.68)
  • If you have a couple references where your in-text citations would look exactly the same you add a lowercase letter after the year to tell them apart. Here are the rules from the APA Style Blog: https://apastyle.apa.org/style-grammar-guidelines/citations/basic-principles/same-year-author
  • Reference Example: 

    Holman, H. C., Williams, D., Johnson, J., Sommer, S., Ball, B. S., Morris, C., Leehy, P., &  Hertel, R. (2020a). Adult medical surgical nursing. (11.0 ed.). Assessment Technologies Institute.

    Holman, H. C., Williams, D., Johnson, J., Sommer, S., Ball, B. S., Morris, C., Leehy, P., & Hertel, R. (2020b). PN maternal newborn nursing. (11.0 ed.). Assessment Technologies Institute.

  • In-text Example: (Holman et al, 2020a, pp. 121-122)

An academic journal is a publication who's audience is other experts in the same field. 

Use the library databases tab to find reliable academic journal articles. 


Reference Example:

Martinez, L. R., Xu, S., & Hebl, M. (2018). Utilizing education and perspective taking to remediate the stigma of taking antidepressants. Community Mental Health Journal54(4), 450–459. https://doi-org.allstate.libproxy.ivytech.edu/10.1007/s10597-017-0174-z

In-text Example:

(Martinez, Xu, & Hebl, 2018, p.452)