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  2. Unspecified Depressive Disorder | Psych Central

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    According to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th ed, text revision (DSM-5-TR), the symptoms must cause “significant distress or impairment in social, occupational, or...

  3. What Does Unspecified Depressive Disorder Mean? - Healthline

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    Unspecified depressive disorder” is a diagnostic term used when a person is experiencing significant distress or impairment, but there’s limited information to establish a more precise...

  4. Unspecified mood disorder - Psychiatry.org

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    Because of the absence of a mood disorders grouping in DSM-5 and DSM-5-TR, unspecified mood disorder is located within both the depressive disorders and the bipolar disorders chapters. That makes DSM-5-TR more compatible with both ICD-10-CM as well as ICD-11, which also includes this category.

  5. Unspecified Depressive Disorder in the DSM - Verywell Mind

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    An unspecified depressive disorder meets the criteria for other depressive disorders but not any disorder in particular. It has symptoms that have been present for at least two weeks, and disrupts daily life. The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5-TR) no longer uses the abbreviation NOS (not otherwise specified).

  6. DSM-5 Changes: Depression and Depressive Disorders - Psych...

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    The new DSM-5 modified the guidelines for diagnosing depression and depressive disorders. This allows mental health professionals to provide a more accurate diagnosis.

  7. How Depression Is Diagnosed According to the DSM-5 - Verywell...

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    To be diagnosed with major depression, a person's symptoms must fit the criteria outlined in the DSM-5. Feelings of sadness, low mood, and loss of interest in their usual activities must mark a change from a person's previous level of functioning and have persisted for at least two weeks.

  8. The American Psychiatric Association’s Diagnostic Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition (DSM-5) classifies the depressive disorders into Disruptive mood dysregulation disorder; Major depressive disorder; Persistent depressive disorder (dysthymia); Premenstrual dysphoric disorder; and Depressive disorder due to another medical ...

  9. Objective: To verify whether the DSM-5 symptoms would be able to discriminate SD from MD and MD from non-depressed (ND) subjects. Material and Methods: Depression was diagnosed based on the Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-5® Disorders. The HAMD evaluated depression severity.

  10. Section I: DSM-5 Basics Section II: Diagnostic Criteria and Codes

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    Section I: DSM-5 Basics. Introduction Use of the Manual Cautionary Statement for Forensic Use of DSM-5. Section II: Diagnostic Criteria and Codes. Neurodevelopmental Disorders. Intellectual Disabiliies.

  11. The DSM-5 Criteria for Major Depressive Disorder is a set of diagnostic criteria for major depressive disorder (MDD).