ICD-11 · 6C40.62

Alcohol-induced psychotic disorder with mixed psychotic symptoms

Alcohol-induced psychotic disorder with mixed psychotic symptoms is characterized by the presence of multiple psychotic symptoms, primarily hallucinations and delusions, when these are judged to be the direct consequence of alcohol use. The symptoms do not occur exclusively during hypnogogic or hypnopompic states, are not better accounted for by another mental and behavioral disorder (e.g., schizophrenia), and are not due to another disorder or disease classified elsewhere (e.g., epilepsies with visual symptoms).

ICD-11 diagnostic criteria

How to recognise

In the ICD-11 framework, the core symptoms taken into account when recognising Alcohol-induced psychotic disorder with mixed psychotic symptoms are:

Frequently asked questions

How is Alcohol-induced psychotic disorder with mixed psychotic symptoms diagnosed according to ICD-11?

According to ICD-11, the diagnostic criteria for Alcohol-induced psychotic disorder with mixed psychotic symptoms (6C40.62) include: obecność omamów i urojeń; związek z używaniem alkoholu.

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