6C4E.72
Transtornos por uso de substâncias

Obsessive-compulsive or related disorder induced by other specified psychoactive substance

Obsessive-compulsive or related transtorno induced by outro especificado psychoactive substance is characterised by either repetitive intrusive thoughts or preoccupations, normally associated com anxiety and typically accompanied by repetitive behaviours performed in response, or by recurrent and habitual actions directed at the integument (e.g., hair pulling, skin picking) that develop during or soon after intoxicação com or abstinência from a specified psychoactive substance. The intensity or duration of the symptoms is substantially in excess of analogous disturbances that are characteristic of intoxicação com or abstinência from the specified psychoactive substance. The amount and duration of the specified psychoactive substance uso must be capable of producing obsessive-compulsive or related symptoms. The symptoms are not better explained by a primary mental transtorno (in particular an Obsessive-compulsive or related transtorno), as might be the case if the symptoms preceded the onset of the specified psychoactive substance uso, if the symptoms persist for a substantial period of time after cessation of uso or abstinência of the specified psychoactive substance, or if there is other evidence of a pre-existing primary mental transtorno com obsessive-compulsive or related symptoms (e.g., a history of prior episodes not associated com specified psychoactive substance uso).

Informações

Código CID-11:6C4E.72
ID ICD-11:http://id.who.int/icd/release/11/2024-01/mms/69097373
Categoria:Transtornos por uso de substâncias
Nível hierárquico:5

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Obsessive-compulsive or related disorder induced by other specified psychoactive substance (CID-11: 6C4E.72)