Mood disorder induced by other specified psychoactive substance
Definition
Mood disorder induced by other specified psychoactive substance is characterised by mood symptoms (e.g., depressed or elevated mood, decreased engagement in pleasurable activities, increased or decreased energy levels) that develop during or soon after intoxication with or withdrawal from a specified psychoactive substance. The intensity or duration of the symptoms is substantially in excess of mood disturbances that are characteristic of intoxication with or withdrawal from a specified psychoactive substance. The amount and duration of use of the specified psychoactive substance must be capable of producing mood symptoms. The symptoms are not better explained by a primary mental disorder (e.g., a Depressive disorder, a Bipolar disorder, Schizoaffective disorder), as might be the case if the mood symptoms preceded the onset of the use of the specified psychoactive substance, if the symptoms persist for a substantial period of time after cessation of the use of the specified psychoactive substance or withdrawal from the specified psychoactive substance, or if there is other evidence of a pre-existing primary mental disorder with mood symptoms (e.g., a history of prior episodes not associated with the use of the specified psychoactive substance).
Also indexed as
Mood disorder induced by other specified psychoactive substanceMood disorder induced by other specified psychoactive substance with depressive symptomsMood disorder induced by other specified psychoactive substance with manic symptomsMood disorder induced by other specified psychoactive substance with mixed depressive and manic symptoms
Nearby in Certain other specified psychoactive substance-induced mental or behavioural disorders