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F92. Mixed disorders of conduct and emotions


A group of disorders characterized by the combination of persistently aggressive, dissocial or defiant behaviour with overt and marked symptoms of depression, anxiety or other emotional upsets. The criteria for both conduct disorders of childhood (F91.-) and emotional disorders of childhood (F93.-) or an adult-type neurotic diagnosis (F40-F48) or a mood disorder (F30-F39) must be met. F92.0 Depressive conduct disorder This category requires the combination of conduct disorder (F91.-) with persistent and marked depression of mood (F32.-), as demonstrated by symptoms such as excessive misery, loss of interest and pleasure in usual activities, self-blame, and hopelessness; disturbances of sleep or appetite may also be present. Conduct disorder in F91.- associated with depressive disorder in F32.- F92.8 Other mixed disorders of conduct and emotions This category requires the combination of conduct disorder (F91.-) with persistent and marked emotional symptoms such as anxiety, obsessions or compulsions, depersonalization or derealization, phobias, or hypochondriasis. Conduct disorder in F91.- associated with. . emotional disorder in F93.- . neurotic disorder in F40-F48 F92.9 Mixed disorder of conduct and emotions, unspecified

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