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Abstract:
According to ICD-10, a depressive episode is defined as a period of at least two weeks with depressive symptoms.
Question:
What are the criterions for a depressive episode?
Answer:
According to the European ICD-10-Manual of Classification, we are talking about a depressive disturbance when the following criteria are fulfilled:
The patient has suffered for at least two weeks from at least 2 of the following 3 main symptoms:
In order to be able to make a clear diagnosis at least 2 of the following symptoms must be present: