DSM-IV Diagnostic Codes Related to Substance Abuse
DSM-IV Diagnostic Codes Related to Substance Abuse
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DSM-IV Diagnostic Codes Related to Substance Abuse (*Note: DSM 5 is scheduled for release in May 2013 and includes significant changes to diagnosis. For example, is does away with separate "dependence" and "abuse" diagnoses and combines thiem into "substance use disorder." This is a table listing the diagnostic codes for substance abuse.
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DSM-IV Diagnostic Codes |
Substance Abuse |
| 303.00 | Alcohol Intoxication |
| 303.90 | Alcohol Dependence |
| 304.00 | Opioid Dependence |
| 304.10 | Sedative, Hypnotic, or Anxiolytic Dependence |
| 304.20 | Cocaine Dependence |
| 304.30 | Cannabis Dependence |
| 304.40 | Amphetamine Dependence |
| 304.50 | Hallucinogen Dependence |
| 304.60 | Inhalant Dependence |
| 304.80 | Polysubstance Dependence |
| 304.90 | Other (or Unknown) Substance Dependence |
| 305.00 | Alcohol Abuse |
| 305.10 | Nicotine Dependence |
| 305.20 | Cannabis Abuse |
| 305.30 | Hallucinogen Abuse |
| 305.40 | Sedative, Hypnotic, or Anxiolotic Abuse |
| 305.50 | Opioid Abuse |
| 305.60 | Cocaine Abuse |
| 305.70 | Amphetamine Abuse |
| 305.90 | Caffeine Intoxication |
| 305.90 | Inhalant Abuse |
| 305.90 | Other (or Unknown) Substance Abuse |
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