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As a consequence, major depressive disorders (MDD) are overdiagnosed and heterogeneous; they include many bipolar II (BP-II) cases, of which the hypomanic component does not reach the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV: American Psychiatric Association, 1994) or ICD-...
In the ICD-11 Mortality and Morbidity Statistics, the World Health Working Group on Sexual Disorders and Sexual Health used the term “sexual pain-penetration disorder,” which is “characterized by at least one of the following: (1) marked and persistent or recurrent difficulties with penetration...
Refractory depression, severe cognitive impairment, or alcoholism or other substance abuse Use within the last 30 days of medications that affect total homocysteine level (methotrexate, tamoxifen, levodopa, niacin, or phenytoin) or bile acid sequestrants that can decrease folate levels ...
27 In addition, MD, VM, and BPPV are benign disorders that can lead to symptoms such as severe vomiting and dehydration that may require hospitalization, which further contributes to the increase in cost. Overlap between MD and VM can also make it difficult to differentiate the 2. Comorbid ...
MiD is defined by three or four DSM-III-R depression criteria of a Major Depressive Episode (MD) for at least 14 days. BD is defined by at least five of these criteria for less than 14 days. BD and MiD can also occur together, if 3 or 4 MD criteria are present for at least 14...
Case Study of a 44-Year-Old Patient with a Moderate Recurrent Depressive Disorder (ICD-10 F 33.1) from Psychodynamic Point of ViewMrs. X is a 44-year-old divorced mother of one (daughter) who presented with a major depression of moderate intensity which was already chronic as she came to...
Some diagnoses, infrequent in psychiatric settings but common in the general population or in primary care, have been described, such as the concept of recurrent brief depression (RBD) proposed by Jules Angst. RBD refers to frequent but short-lasting (usually only a few days) severe depressive ...
to be undertaken to determine risk factors for attrition or treatment outcome in internet-based interventions for BED [5]. Jensen et al. [5] found minor differences between completers and non-completers on depression and no differences in BED-symptoms, BMI, and sociodemographic variables. Part...
categories. Compared to the DSM-5, the proposed ICD-11 was not over inclusive, i.e., it did not appear to include people with less severe and potentially less clinically relevant symptoms. These results support the greater clinical utility of the ICD-11 whilst both schemes showed convergent ...