| back 1 - DMDD
- MDD
- Persistent Depressive Dx
- Premenstrual Dysphoric Dx
- Substance/Medication Induced
Depressive Dx
- Depressive Dx due to another medical
condition
- Other specified depressive Dx
- unspecified
depressive dx
- unspecified mood dx
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front 2 Disruptive Mood Dysregulation Dx | back 2 - A. severe recurrent temper outbursts manifested verbally and/or
behaviorally that are grossly out of proportion in intensity or
duration to the situation
- B. temper outbursts are
inconsistent with developmental level
- C. outbursts occur 3
or more times per week
- D. mood between temper outburst sis
persistently irritable or angry most of the day, nearly everyday,
and is observable by others
- E. criteria A-D have been
present for 12 + months. During this time, there has not been a
period of 3 or more months without the symptoms
- F. present
in at least 2 of 3 settings (home, school, with peers) and is severe
in at least on setting
- G. diagnosis made between age
6-18
- H. by hx or observation, the age of onset is before age
10
- I. never been a distinct period lasting more than 1 day
during which the full criteria (besides durations) for hypomania or
mania is met
- J. bx do not occur exclusively during mdd and
not better explained by another mental disorder
- K. symptoms
not attributable to the physiological effects of the substance or
another medical or neurological condition
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| back 3 - DMDD cannot coexist with ODD, intermittent explosive Dx, or
bipolar dx
- can coexist with others, including MDD, adhd,
conduct dx, and substance use dx
- if one meets the criteria
for both DMDD and ODD, then they should only be given the diagnosis
of dmdd
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| back 4 - A. 5+ of the following symptoms have been present during the
same 2 week period and represent a change from previous functioning;
at least one of the symptoms is either depressed mood or loss of
interest/ pleasure
- depressed mood most of day nearly
everyday
- diminished interest/pleasure in almost all
activities
- significant weight loss or weight game or
decrease or increase in appetite
- insomnia or
hypersomnia
- psychomotor retardation nearly everyday
- fatigue or loss of energy
- feelings of worthlessness
or inappropriate guilt
- diminished ability to think or
concentrate
- recurrent thoughts of death, SI, or
attempt
- B. symptoms cause significant distress
or impairment in social, occupational, other areas of
functioning
- C. episode not attributable to the effects of a
substance or another medical condition
- D. at least 1 major
dep. episode is not better explained by schizoaffective dx and not
superimposed on schizophrenia, schizophreniform (etC) dx
- E.
there has never been a manic or hypomanic episode
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front 5 Major Depressive Dx- specifiers | back 5 - coding depends on whether its a single or recurrent episode,
current severity, presence of psychotic symptoms, and remission
status
- current severity and psychotic features are only
indicated if full criteria are currently met
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| back 6 - A. depressed mood for most of the day, for more days than not,
as indicated by either subjective account or observation by others,
for at least 2 years (in children and adolescents, mood can be
irritable but for at least 1 year)
- B. presence, while
depressed, of 2+ of the following:
- 1. poor appetite, 2.
insomnia or hypersomnia, 3. low energy, 4. low self esteem, 5.
poor concentration, 6. feels of hopelessness
- C. during the 2 year period, the individual has never been
without the symptoms of A and B for more than 2 months at a
time
- D. criteria for major depressive disorder may be
continuously present for 2 years
- E. never been a manic or
hypomanic episode
- F. disturbance is not better by
persistent schizoaffective dx, or other psychotic dx
- G.
symptoms not attributable to substance use or other medical
condition
- H. symptoms cause significant distress or
impairment in social, occupational, other areas of functioning
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front 7 Persistent Depressive Dx- specifiers | back 7 - specify if
- w anxious distress
- w atypical
features
- specify if
- in partial/full
remission
- specify if
- early/ late
onset (before/after age 21)
- specify if : (if
we're talking about the previous 2 yrs)
- w pure dysthymic
syndrome= mdd criteria not meet continuously for full 2 yrs
- with persistent major depressive ep= mdd criteria met for
full 2 yrs
- with intermittent mdd, curren tepisode
- with intermittent mdd, without current episode
- specify severity
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front 8 Premenstrual Dysphoric Dx | back 8 - A. In the majority of menstrual cycles, at least 5 symptoms
present in final week before the onset of menses, start to improve
within a few days after the onset of menses, and become minimal in
the week postmenses:
- B. one or more must be present
- 1. affective lability (mood swings), 2. irritability,
3.depressed mood, 4. anxiety or tension
- C.
One or more present (to reach a total of 5 symptoms)
- decreased interest in usual activities, 2. trouble
concentrating, 3. lethargy/ easily fatigued, 4. change in
appetitive, 5. hypersomnia or insomnia, 6. overwhelmed or out of
control, 7. physical symptoms like breast tenderness
- D. symptoms cause clinically significant distress or
interference with work, school, normal actvities
- E. not
merely an exacerbation of the symptoms of another disorder, such as
mdd, panic dx, or persistent depressive dx, or personality dx
- F. Criterion A confirmed by daily ratings at least 2 cycles
- G. symptoms not attributable to the effects of a substance or
medical condition
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front 9 specifiers for depressive dx | back 9 - anxious distress
- with mixed features
- with
melancholic features
- with atypical features
- with
psychotic features
- with catatonia
- with peripartum
onset
- seasonal pattern
- in partial/full
remission
- mild/moderate/severe
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| back 10 - defined as the presence of at lest 2+ of the following during
the majority of the days of the current major depressive episode or
current persistent depressive dx:
- feeling keyed up or
tense
- feeling unusually restless
- difficulty
concentrating bc of worry
- fear that something awful may
happen
- feeling that the individual might lose control of
self
- must also specify the severity of the
anxious distress
- mild= 2 symptoms
- moderate= 3
symptoms
- moderate-severe= 4-5 symptoms
- severe=
4-5 symptoms and motor agitation
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| back 11 - showing manic/hypomanic symptoms during a depressive
episode
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| back 12 - A. one of the following present during the most severe period
of the current major depressive episode:
- loss of pleasure
in all or almost all activities
- lack of reactivity to
usually pleasurable stimuli
- B. 3+ of the
following
- distinct quality of depressed mood characterized
by profound despondency, despair, or moroseness
- depression that is regularly worse in the AM
- early
morning awakening
- marked psychomotor agitation
- significant anorexia or weight loss
- excessive or
inappropriate guilt
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| back 13 - specifier applied when these features predominate during the
majority of days of the current major depressive episode or current
persistent depressive disorder:
- A. mood reactivity
(brightens)
- B. 2+ of the following:
- significant
weight gain or increase in appetitive
- hypersomnia
- leaden paralysis
- a long standing pattern of
interpersonal rejection sensitivity that results in significant
social/occupational impairment
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| back 14 - delusions and or hallucinations are present at any time in the
current major depressive episode. If present, must specify if mood
congruent or mood incongruent
- mood congruent= content of
delusions/ hallucinations are consistent with typical depressive
themes
- mood incongruent= content of delusions/hallucinations
are inconsistent with typical depressive themes
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| back 15 - specifier applied to the current major depressive episode if
catatonic features are present during most of the episode
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| back 16 - specifier applied to teh current major depressive episode (or
the recent major depressive episode if mdd is currently in full or
partial remission) if onset of mood symptoms occurs during pregnancy
or in the 4 weeks following delivery
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| back 17 - applies to recurrent major depressive dx
- A. been a
regular temporal relationship btwn onset of major depressive eps in
mdd and a particular time of the year
- B. full remissions
also occur at a characteristic time of the year
- C. in the
past 2 years, two major depressive eps have occurred that
demonstrated the temporal seasonal relationships defined above and
no nonseasonal major depressive eps have occurred during that same
period
- D. seasonal major depressive episodes substantially
outnumber the nonseasonal major depressive episodes that may have
occurred over the individual's lifetime
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front 18 in partial/full remission | back 18 - partial=may still be symptoms, but full criteria for previously
diagnosed depressive dx have not been met for 2 months
- full
remission= 2+ months of not meeting full criterial of previous
depressive dx
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front 19 Severity specifier for depression | back 19 - mild=few if any sx in excess of those required to make the
diagnosis, intensity of sx is distressing but manageable, and
symptoms result in impairment in functioning
- moderate= btwn
mild and severe
- severe= # of symptoms is substantially in
excess of that required to make the diagnosis, intensity of sx is
seriously distressing, and interfering with functioning
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