Disorders are placed on one of five axes: axis I includes all the clinical syndromes and V codes except for personality disorders and mental retardation; axis II includes the personality disorders and mental retardation; axis III lists any coexisting physical disorders or conditions; axis IV assesses...
The DSM-5 organizes mental disorders into the following chapters: Neurodevelopmental Disorders, Schizophrenia Spectrum and Other Psychotic Disorders, Bipolar and Related Disorders, Depressive Disorders, Anxiety Disorders, Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorders, Trauma- and Stressor-Related Disorders, Dissocia...
and others. The DSM-IV has specific V Codes for various types of abuse including physical and sexual abuse of both children and adults as well as neglect, emphasizing the importance of these areas for questioning in the initial interview. Sometimes V codes are used because no mental disorder ...
44 Nor did most previous military surveys study bipolar disorder, GAD, PD, ADHD, or IED, despite 2 of these disorders (ADHD and IED) being among the most common disorders considered here. That most AAS 30-day DSM-IV disorders had pre-enlistment onsets should not be surprising given early ...
(e.g.ADHD,Autism) DeliriumandDementia Substance-RelatedDisorders Schizophrenia MoodDisorders AnxietyDisorders AxisI ClinicalDisorders FactitiousDisorders DissociativeDisorders SexualDisorders EatingDisorder SleepDisorders ImpulseControlDisorders AdjustmentDisorders AxisII...