ICD-11 · 6C41.22

Cannabis dependence, sustained partial remission

After a diagnosis of cannabis dependence, and often following a treatment episode or other intervention (including self-help intervention), there is a significant reduction in cannabis consumption for more than 12 months, such that even though cannabis use has occurred during this period, the definitional requirements for dependence have not been met.

ICD-11 diagnostic criteria

How to recognise

In the ICD-11 framework, the core symptoms taken into account when recognising Cannabis dependence, sustained partial remission are:

Differential diagnosis

When diagnosing Cannabis dependence, sustained partial remission, the following ICD-11 disorders should be considered in the differential diagnosis:

Frequently asked questions

How is Cannabis dependence, sustained partial remission diagnosed according to ICD-11?

According to ICD-11, the diagnostic criteria for Cannabis dependence, sustained partial remission (6C41.22) include: wcześniej rozpoznane uzależnienie od cannabis; ograniczenie używania przez ponad 12 miesięcy.

What disorders are in the differential diagnosis of Cannabis dependence, sustained partial remission?

The differential diagnosis of Cannabis dependence, sustained partial remission (6C41.22) includes: Epizod szkodliwego używania cannabis (6C41.0), Szkodliwy wzorzec używania cannabis (6C41.1).

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