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  1. DSM-5 Recommended ICD-10-CM Code for use through September 30, 2021. DSM-5 Recommended ICD-10-CM Code for use beginning October 1, 2021. Unspecified depressive disorder. F32.9. F32.A. Nonsuicidal self-injury. Not in DSM-5. R45.88. Homelessness* (changed to Sheltered Homelessness in DSM-5-TR)

  2. Dec 8, 2021 · A discussion of the differences in the criteria for ASD and related conditions in the DSM-5, the ICD-10, and other nomenclatures is beyond the scope of this article.The key point for pediatricians and other clinicians is that the criteria for ASD and related conditions in the DSM-5 and the ICD-10 are presented in an outline form without a discussion of the terms used.

  3. Jul 7, 2016 · The impact of changes to the diagnostic criteria for people with ASD is yet to be established. 68 However, a recent study investigating ASD diagnoses made in adulthood compared DSM-5 ASD criteria with ICD-10R and DSM-IV; while the specificity of DSM-5 ASD criteria was good, the sensitivity was relatively poor. 69 For example, 44% of adults who ...

  4. Feb 24, 2021 · Recognizing the heterogeneous patterns of ASD symptom development, DSM-5 and ICD-11 incorporated a developmental perspective into the age of onset criteria. DSM-5 and ICD-11 replaced DSM-IV’s and ICD-10’s criteria requiring symptom onset prior to 3 years of age with a less restrictive onset during the early developmental period with a ...

  5. PDD-NOS in the DSM-IV includes F84.1, F84.8 and F84.9 from the ICD-10. The conditions labeled F84.2, F84.3 and F84.4 are considered rare. There is debate as to whether they are part of the Autism Spectrum. “High-functioning Autism” (HFA) appears to mean Autistic Disorder (F84.0) with an IQ>70.

  6. Oct 9, 2013 · This is particularly true for children with autism spectrum disorder. The DSM-5 has introduced a new clinical diagnosis, Social (Pragmatic) Communication Disorder, for children who do not meet criteria for autism spectrum disorder, but who exhibit social communication and pragmatic language impairments.

  7. An Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) diagnosis is often used to access services. We investigated whether ASD diagnostic outcome varied when DSM-5 was used compared to ICD-10R and DSM-IV-TR in a clinical sample of 150 intellectually able adults. Of those diagnosed with an ASD using ICD-10R, 56 % met DSM-5 ASD criteria.