psychiatric disorder指的是精神医学范围之内的疾病,可以参考DSMV或者ICD10/11。psychotic disorder指的是...
The criteria of a psychiatric ICD-10 diagnosis were fulfilled by 23%, and a further 10% had an unspecified mental disorder. The most common diagnoses were pervasive developmental disorders and hyperkinetic disorders. The former were less common among children with mild intellectual disability. In ...
The results were similar for Alzheimer disease, mixed dementia, vascular dementia and unspecified dementia. Among patients with dementia, markedly elevated use of psychiatric medications was observed in the year leading up to the dementia diagnosis and peaked 6 months after diagnosis. For example, ...
Because ICD-10 codes for schizophrenia spectrum disorders include nonspecific diagnostic codes (F23, acute and transient psychotic disorders; F29, unspecified nonorganic psychosis), medical records review was performed for all SARS-CoV-2–positive patients with schizophrenia spectrum disorders for diagnostic...
Autism spectrum disorder BED: Binge eating disorder BMI: Body mass index BN: Bulimia nervosa BPD: Borderline personality disorder DSM-5: Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders, 5th edition ED: Eating disorder GAD: Generalised anxiety disorder ICD-11: International classificati...
social activities, leisure activities, work and studies, home activities, smoking, alcohol, combined multiple routines, unspecified generic routines). Dependent variables included symptoms and/or diagnoses of mental disorders (i.e., depression, anxiety, post-traumatic stress disorder, and general psycholo...
可以参考DSMV或者ICD10/11。psychotic disorder指的是精神病。主要是精神分裂症和偏执症。
drug use disorder in 6% first degree relatives, antisocial personality in 5% first degree relatives, alcoholism in 2% first degree relatives, chronic schizophrenia in 2% first degree relatives , schizoaffective disorder in 1.67%, unspecified psychosis in 0.67% and other psychiatric disorders in 1% ...
were about non-completers [122–125]. Another was not in English [126], and others reported only on one type of disorder [127,128], and therefore, they were all excluded. Additional 14 studies [7,129–141] were excluded because the diagnostic criteria were either unspecified or not ...
In women, during periods of changes of hormone levels the risk of developing an affective or psychotic disorder is significantly increased. Such periods of large variations in hormone levels are puberty, the premenstrual phase, pregnancy, the post-natal period and the menopause [50]. The first sc...