Adjustment Disorder

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Description

Adjustment disorder (AD)

  • Development of emotional/behavioral symptoms due to an identifiable stressor(s) and occurring within 3 months of onset of stressor(s) (1)
  • Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders 5th Edition (DSM-5) overview:
    • Various types
      • With depressed mood—feelings of depression, tearfulness, or feelings of hopelessness
      • With anxiety—nervousness, worry, or jitteriness, or, in children, fears of separation from major attachment figures
      • With mixed anxiety and depressed mood—a combination of depression and anxiety
      • With disturbance of conduct—there is violation of the rights of others, major age-appropriate societal norms, and rules
      • With mixed disturbance of emotions and conduct
      • Unspecified includes maladaptive reactions that are not classified as one of the other subtypes.

Epidemiology

Incidence

  • Varies among population
  • High incidence during times of disaster and in patients with chronic illnesses
  • Common diagnosis in clinical setting

Prevalence

  • Varies among population
  • 11–18% among primary care (2)
  • 10–35% in consultation liaison psychiatry (2)

Etiology and Pathophysiology

  • Individual vulnerability and risk play a greater role in AD than in other psychiatric disorders (3).
  • Factors that lead to development of AD in children and adolescents are similar to those found in adults and are adjusted for stage of life.

Risk Factors

  • Women > men (3)
  • Younger age
  • High rate of stressors
  • Other mental health problems
  • Unstable family environment, divorce
  • Military service
  • Natural disasters

General Prevention

  • Good coping mechanisms to stressors
  • Establishing support

Commonly Associated Conditions

  • Personality disorders previously linked to AD (Few studies show a true correlation.)
  • Suicide attempts and completed suicide
  • Substance abuse

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