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- A.A medical symptom or condition (other than a mental disorder) is present.
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- B.Psychological or behavioral factors adversely affect the medical condition in one of the following ways:
- 1.The factors have influenced the course of the medical condition as shown by a close temporal association between the psychological factors and the development or exacerbation of, or delayed recovery from, the medical condition.
- 2.The factors interfere with the treatment of the medical condition (e.g., poor adherence).
- 3.The factors constitute additional well-established health risks for the individual.
- 4.The factors influence the underlying pathophysiology, precipitating or exacerbating symptoms or necessitating medical attention.
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Specify current severity:
- Mild: Increases medical risk (e.g., inconsistent adherence with anti-hypertension treatment).
- Moderate: Aggravates underlying medical condition (e.g., anxiety aggravating asthma).
- Severe: Results in medical hospitalization or emergency room visit.
- Extreme: Results in severe, life-threatening risk (e.g., ignoring heart attack symptoms).
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