Неврология, нейропсихиатрия, психосоматика (Sep 2011)

ICD-10 and the clinical features of depressions: data of the CIRCADIAN-I program

  • O. V. Serdyuk,
  • A. A. Ovchinnikov,
  • N. A. Kutuzova,
  • M. Yu. Drobizhev,
  • K. Yu. Retyunsky

DOI
https://doi.org/10.14412/2074-2711-2011-167
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 3
pp. 52 – 56

Abstract

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The data of the CIRCADIAN-I trial suggest that depressions are unsatisfactorily diagnosed in psychiatric practice. Thus, some of the ICD-10 diagnoses used to denote depressive states (dysthymia, cyclothymia) are made extremely rarely. Only comparatively short-term and reversible vital depressions are considered to be preferred for the categories of affective disorders (F.30-F.33). Any clinical deviations from this clinical presentation (sensitive, anxiety symptoms, a prolonged course, and no well-defined seasonal and circadian rhythms of mood worsening) are regarded as a guide for ruling out the diagnosis of affective disorder. At the same time depressive states are classified as schizophrenia, adjustment disorders, etc.

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