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- Adjustment_disorder abstract "An adjustment disorder (AD) (sometimes called exogenous, reactive, or situational depression) occurs when an individual is unable to adjust to or cope with a particular stress or a major life event. Since people with this disorder normally have symptoms that depressed people do, such as general loss of interest, feelings of hopelessness and crying, this disorder is sometimes known as situational depression. Unlike major depression the disorder is caused by an outside stressor and generally resolves once the individual is able to adapt to the situation. One hypothesis for adjustment disorder is that it may represent a sub-threshold clinical syndrome.The condition is different from anxiety disorder, which lacks the presence of a stressor, or post-traumatic stress disorder and acute stress disorder, which usually are associated with a more intense stressor.Common characteristics of adjustment disorder include mild depressive symptoms, anxiety symptoms, and traumatic stress symptoms or a combination of the three. There are nine types of adjustment disorders listed in the DSM-III-R. According to the DSM-IV-TR, there are six types of adjustment disorders, which are characterized by the following predominant symptoms: depressed mood, anxiety, mixed depression and anxiety, disturbance of conduct, mixed disturbance of emotions and conduct, and unspecified. However, the criteria for these symptoms are not specified in greater detail. Adjustment disorder may be acute or chronic, depending on whether it lasts more or less than six months. According to the DSM-IV-TR, if the adjustment disorder lasts less than 6 months, then it may be considered acute. If it lasts more than six months, it may be considered chronic. Moreover, the symptoms cannot last longer than six months after the stressor(s), or its consequences, have terminated. Diagnosis of adjustment disorder is quite common; there is an estimated incidence of 5%–21% among psychiatric consultation services for adults. Adult women are diagnosed twice as often as are adult men. Among children and adolescents, girls and boys are equally likely to receive this diagnosis. Adjustment disorder was introduced into the psychiatric classification systems almost 30 years ago, but the concept was recognized for many years before that.".
- Adjustment_disorder icd10 "F43.2".
- Adjustment_disorder icd9 "309".
- Adjustment_disorder meshId "D000275".
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- Adjustment_disorder wikiPageWikiLink Acute_stress_reaction.
- Adjustment_disorder wikiPageWikiLink Alprazolam.
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- Adjustment_disorder wikiPageWikiLink Anxiety.
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- Adjustment_disorder wikiPageWikiLink Anxiolytic.
- Adjustment_disorder wikiPageWikiLink Benzodiazepine.
- Adjustment_disorder wikiPageWikiLink Category:Abnormal_psychology.
- Adjustment_disorder wikiPageWikiLink Category:Adjustment_disorders.
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- Adjustment_disorder wikiPageWikiLink Category:Trauma_and_stressor_related_disorders.
- Adjustment_disorder wikiPageWikiLink Coping_(psychology).
- Adjustment_disorder wikiPageWikiLink Depression_(mood).
- Adjustment_disorder wikiPageWikiLink Diagnostic_and_Statistical_Manual_of_Mental_Disorders.
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- Adjustment_disorder wikiPageWikiLink International_Statistical_Classification_of_Diseases_and_Related_Health_Problems.
- Adjustment_disorder wikiPageWikiLink Major_depressive_disorder.
- Adjustment_disorder wikiPageWikiLink Mental_disorder.
- Adjustment_disorder wikiPageWikiLink Mianserin.
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- Adjustment_disorder wikiPageWikiLink Stressor.
- Adjustment_disorder wikiPageWikiLink Suicidal_ideation.
- Adjustment_disorder wikiPageWikiLink Tianeptine.
- Adjustment_disorder wikiPageWikiLinkText "Adjustment Disorder with Mixed Anxiety and Depressed Mood (Acute)".
- Adjustment_disorder wikiPageWikiLinkText "Adjustment Disorder".
- Adjustment_disorder wikiPageWikiLinkText "Adjustment Disorders".
- Adjustment_disorder wikiPageWikiLinkText "Adjustment disorder with depressed mood".
- Adjustment_disorder wikiPageWikiLinkText "Adjustment disorder".
- Adjustment_disorder wikiPageWikiLinkText "adjustment disorder with depressed mood".
- Adjustment_disorder wikiPageWikiLinkText "adjustment disorder".
- Adjustment_disorder wikiPageWikiLinkText "adjustment".
- Adjustment_disorder diseasesdb "33765".
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- Adjustment_disorder icd "309".
- Adjustment_disorder icd "F43.2".
- Adjustment_disorder medlineplus "932".
- Adjustment_disorder meshid "D000275".
- Adjustment_disorder name "Adjustment disorder".
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- Adjustment_disorder subject Category:Abnormal_psychology.
- Adjustment_disorder subject Category:Adjustment_disorders.
- Adjustment_disorder subject Category:Childhood_psychiatric_disorders.
- Adjustment_disorder subject Category:Neurotic,_stress-related_and_somatoform_disorders.
- Adjustment_disorder subject Category:Psychiatric_diagnosis.
- Adjustment_disorder subject Category:Trauma_and_stressor_related_disorders.
- Adjustment_disorder type Disease.
- Adjustment_disorder type Disorder.
- Adjustment_disorder type Field.
- Adjustment_disorder type Pediatric.
- Adjustment_disorder type Thing.
- Adjustment_disorder type Q12136.
- Adjustment_disorder comment "An adjustment disorder (AD) (sometimes called exogenous, reactive, or situational depression) occurs when an individual is unable to adjust to or cope with a particular stress or a major life event. Since people with this disorder normally have symptoms that depressed people do, such as general loss of interest, feelings of hopelessness and crying, this disorder is sometimes known as situational depression.".
- Adjustment_disorder label "Adjustment disorder".
- Adjustment_disorder sameAs Q317158.
- Adjustment_disorder sameAs اضطراب_الإحكام_(التكيف).
- Adjustment_disorder sameAs Anpassungsstörung.
- Adjustment_disorder sameAs Trastorno_de_adaptación.
- Adjustment_disorder sameAs اختلالات_سازگاری.
- Adjustment_disorder sameAs Trouble_de_ladaptation.
- Adjustment_disorder sameAs 適応障害.
- Adjustment_disorder sameAs 적응_장애.
- Adjustment_disorder sameAs اختلالات_سازگاری.
- Adjustment_disorder sameAs Aanpassingsstoornis.
- Adjustment_disorder sameAs Zaburzenia_adaptacyjne.
- Adjustment_disorder sameAs Transtorno_de_adaptação.
- Adjustment_disorder sameAs m.03kzhq.
- Adjustment_disorder sameAs Острая_реакция_на_стресс.
- Adjustment_disorder sameAs Adjustment_disorder.
- Adjustment_disorder sameAs Anpassningsstörning.
- Adjustment_disorder sameAs Q317158.
- Adjustment_disorder wasDerivedFrom Adjustment_disorder?oldid=699463867.
- Adjustment_disorder isPrimaryTopicOf Adjustment_disorder.
- Adjustment_disorder name "Adjustment disorder (Situational Depression)".