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    Dis·or·der
    /dəˈsôrdər/

    noun

    verb

    • 1. disrupt the systematic functioning or neat arrangement of: "they are disordering the political landscape"
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  3. Disorder is a verb that means to disturb the order of something or someone, or to disturb the regular or normal functions of something or someone. It can also be a noun that means a lack of order, a breach of the peace, or an abnormal physical or mental condition. See synonyms, examples, history, and related phrases of disorder.

  4. A disorder is a disturbance of function, structure, or both, resulting from a genetic or embryonic failure in development or from exogenous factors such as poison, trauma, or disease. The web page provides various definitions of disorder from different medical sources and related terms.

  5. Disorder is a noun that can mean a state of confusion, an illness, or an angry situation. Learn the meaning, synonyms, and usage of disorder with examples from the Cambridge Dictionary.

    • Anxiety Disorders
    • Depression
    • Bipolar Disorder
    • Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
    • Schizophrenia
    • Eating Disorders
    • Disruptive Behaviour and Dissocial Disorders
    • Neurodevelopmental Disorders
    • Who Is at Risk from Developing A Mental Disorder?
    • Health Systems and Social Support

    In 2019, 301 million people were living with an anxiety disorder including 58 million children and adolescents (1). Anxiety disorders are characterised by excessive fear and worry and related behavioural disturbances. Symptoms are severe enoughto result in significant distress or significant impairment in functioning. There are several different ki...

    In 2019, 280 million people were living with depression, including 23 million children and adolescents (1). Depression is different from usual mood fluctuations and short-lived emotional responses to challenges in everyday life. During a depressiveepisode, the person experiences depressed mood (feeling sad, irritable, empty) or a loss of pleasure o...

    In 2019, 40 million people experienced bipolar disorder (1). People with bipolar disorder experience alternating depressive episodes with periods of manic symptoms. During a depressive episode, the person experiences depressed mood (feelingsad, irritable, empty) or a loss of pleasure or interest in activities, for most of the day, nearly every day....

    The prevalence of PTSD and other mental disorders is high in conflict-affected settings (3). PTSD may develop following exposure to an extremely threatening or horrific event or series of events. It is characterised by all of the following: 1) re-experiencingthe traumatic event or events in the present (intrusive memories, flashbacks, or nightmares...

    Schizophrenia affects approximately 24 million people or 1 in 300 people worldwide (1). People with schizophrenia have a life expectancy 10-20 years below that of the general population (4). Schizophrenia is characterised by significantimpairments in perception and changes in behaviour. Symptoms may include persistent delusions, hallucinations, dis...

    In 2019, 14 million people experienced eating disorders including almost 3 million children and adolescents (1). Eating disorders, such as anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa, involve abnormal eating and preoccupation with food as well as prominent bodyweight and shape concerns. The symptoms or behaviours result in significant risk or damage to he...

    40 million people, including children and adolescents, were living with conduct-dissocial disorder in 2019 (1). This disorder, also known as conduct disorder, is one of two disruptive behaviour and dissocial disorders, the other is oppositional defiantdisorder. Disruptive behaviour and dissocial disorders are characterised by persistent behaviour p...

    Neurodevelopmental disorders are behavioural and cognitive disorders, that?arise during the developmental period, and involve significant difficulties in the acquisition and execution of specific intellectual, motor, language, or social functions. Neurodevelopmental disorders include disorders of intellectual development, autism spectrum disorder, ...

    At any one time, a diverse set of individual, family, community, and structural factors may combine to protect or undermine mental health. Although most people are resilient, people who are exposed to adverse circumstances – including poverty, violence,disability, and inequality – are at higher risk. Protective and risk factors include individual p...

    Health systems have not yet adequately responded to the needs of people with mental disorders and are significantly under resourced. The gap between the need for treatment and its provision is wide all over the world; and is often poor in qualitywhen delivered. For example, only 29% of people with psychosis (5) and only one third of people with dep...

  6. Nov 13, 2023 · A disorder is a disruption in the normal functions of your body, the cause of which can be unknown and subjective. This article delves into exactly what makes a health concern a disease, disorder, syndrome, or condition. How Symptoms Lead to a Diagnosis.

  7. Disorder is a noun that means a condition or illness that causes problems with the way part of the body or brain works, or an untidy state or a lack of order or organization. It can also mean violent behaviour of large groups of people. See pictures, pronunciation, usage notes and more from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary.

  8. Disorder is a noun that can mean a disease or mental problem, uncontrolled bad behaviour, or a situation in which things are untidy or confused. Learn more about the meaning, usage and translations of disorder with examples and links.

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