Mood Disorders can occur in association with intoxication with the following classes of substances: alcohol; amphetamine and related substances; cocaine; hallucinogens; inhalants; opioids; phencyclidine… » »
Substance-Induced Mood Disorder Specific Substances
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Diagnostic criteria for Substance-Induced Mood Disorder
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A. A prominent and persistent disturbance in mood predominates in the clinical picture and is characterized by either (or both) of the following:
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Substance-Induced Mood Disorder Differential Diagnosis
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Mood symptoms occur commonly in Substance Intoxication and Substance Withdrawal, and the diagnosis of the substance-specific intoxication or substance-specific withdrawal will usually suffice to… » »
Substance-Induced Mood Disorder Recording Procedures
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The name of the Substance-Induced Mood Disorder begins with the specific substance or somatic treatment (e.g., cocaine, amitriptyline, electroconvulsive therapy) that is presumed to… » »
Substance-Induced Mood Disorder
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Diagnostic Features
The essential feature of Substance-Induced Mood Disorder is a prominent and persistent disturbance in mood (Criterion A) that is judged… » »
Substance-Induced Mood Disorder Subtypes and Specifiers
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One of the following subtypes may be used to indicate which of the following symptom presentations predominates:
With Depressive Features. This subtype… » »