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Five or more of the following A Criteria (at least one includes A1 or A2) A1 Depressed mood—indicated by subjective report or observation by others (in children and adolescents, can be irritable mood).
DSM-5-TR diagnostic criteria for a major depressive episode A. Five (or more) of the following symptoms have been present during the same two-week period and represent a change from previous functioning; at least one of the symptoms is either (1) depressed mood or (2) loss of interest or pleasure.
A comprehensive overview of the correct major depressive disorder DSM-5 codes, aka F33.1 diagnosis codes, with specifiers, for clinicians.
DSM-5 Criteria: Major Depressive Disorder Major Depressive Episode: F Five (or more) 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 (1) depressed mood or (2) loss of interest or pleasure.
Depressive symptoms. ≥5 symptoms during the same two week period that are a change from previous functioning; depressed mood and/or loss of interest/pleasure must be present; exclude symptoms clearly attributable to another medical condition.
In recording the name of a diagnosis, terms should be listed in the following order: major depressive disorder, single or recurrent episode, severity/psychotic/remission specifiers, followed by as many of the following specifiers without codes that apply to the current episode. Specify:
Symptoms and Diagnostic Criteria for F33.1. The core symptoms of moderate depression include persistent low mood, loss of interest or pleasure in activities (anhedonia), and reduced energy or increased fatigue. These symptoms are typically present for at least two weeks and occur most days.