ICD-11 classes
06 Mental, behavioural or neurodevelopmental disorders
Mood disorders
ICD-11 Mood disorders
Mood Disorders refers to a superordinate grouping of Bipolar and Depressive Disorders. Mood disorders are defined according to particular types of mood episodes and their pattern over time. The primary types of mood episodes are Depressive episode, Manic episode, Mixed episode, and Hypomanic episode. Mood episodes are not independently diagnosable entities, and therefore do not have their own diagnostic codes. Rather, mood episodes make up the primary components of most of the Depressive and Bipolar Disorders.
The diagnosis includes nothing.
The diagnosis excludes nothing.
Diagnosis contains 7 clarifying diagnoses:
- Bipolar or related disorders
It contains 5 clarifying diagnoses. - Depressive disorders
It contains 7 clarifying diagnoses. - 6A80 — Symptomatic and course presentations for mood episodes in mood disorders
It contains 8 clarifying diagnoses. - Substance-induced mood disorders
It contains 12 clarifying diagnoses. - 6E62 — Secondary mood syndrome
It contains 4 clarifying diagnoses. - 6A8Y — Other specified mood disorders
- 6A8Z — Mood disorders, unspecified
The diagnosis is included in 2 other classes.
- Substance-induced mood disorders
- Secondary mood syndrome (6E62)