What are the four categories of depression?
The four types of depression are situational, biological, psychological and existential, each of which has its own primary causes. These classifications often overlap and are meant to add insight to diagnosis and treatment.
What is the classification for depression?
A number of classification systems/subgroupings have been used, including reactive and endogenous depression, melancholia, atypical depression, depression with a seasonal pattern/seasonal affective disorder and dysthymia.
How does the ICD 10 classify depression?
Both ICD–10 and DSM–IV classify clinically important depressive episodes as mild, moderate and severe based on the number, type and severity of symptoms present and degree of functional impairment. Table 144 shows the number of symptoms required by each diagnostic system, which are less specific than DSM–IV.
What are the 3 primary types of depression?
Six common depression types
- Major depression. The classic depression type, major depression is a state where a dark mood is all-consuming and one loses interest in activities, even ones that are usually pleasurable.
- Persistent depressive disorder.
- Bipolar disorder.
- Seasonal affective disorder (SAD).
How do you code mild depression?
Code F32. 0 is the diagnosis code used for Major depressive disorder, single episode, mild. This falls under the category of mood [affective] disorders.
What is the diagnosis code for mild depression?
What is the DSM-5 code for mild depression?
F32. Major depressive disorder, single episode In typical, mild, moderate, or severe depressive episodes the patient suffers from lowering of mood, reduction of energy and decrease in activities.
How does the DSM-5 classify major depressive disorder?
The DSM-5 outlines the following criterion to make a diagnosis of depression. The individual must be experiencing five or more symptoms during the same 2-week period and at least one of the symptoms should be either (1) depressed mood or (2) loss of interest or pleasure.
What is the DSM 5 code for mild depression?
What is HCC depression?
In ICD‐10‐CM, codes to indicate major depressive disorder, single episode, are found in category F32. Code category F33 (HCC 59) indicates major depressive disorder, recurrent. Both of these code categories require fourth digits to indicate the severity or provide remission status.
What are the three levels of depression?
Depression can be described as mild, moderate or severe; melancholic or psychotic (see below).