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. 2013 Jun 20;22(2):83–99. doi: 10.1002/mpr.1387

Table 4.

DSM‐IV‐TR diagnoses (A), and other diagnostic and non‐diagnostic (B) domains covered in DEGS1‐MH

(A) DSM‐IV‐TR Diagnoses (F‐Codes according to ICD‐10) (B) Other diagnostic and non‐diagnostic domains
1. Mental disorders due to general medical condition 1. Neuropsychological section
General medical condition (GMC; F06.x) Subjective memory impairment (Jessen, 2007)
Substance‐induced diagnoses (F1x.x) Prospective memory (Kliegel et al., 2007)
2. Substance‐related disorders Episodic memory (Morris et al., 1989, Luck et al., 2009)
Nicotine dependence (F17.2x) Verbal working memory (von Aster et al., 2006)
Alcohol abuse (F10.1x) Visual search, attention, task‐switching (Reitan and Wolfson, 1993)
Alcohol dependence (F10.2x) Mental speed (Jolles et al., 1995; van der Elst et al., 2006)
Any alcohol‐related disorder (F10.1/2) Verbal fluency (Morris et al., 1989; Jolles et al., 1995; Luck et al., 2009)
Medication abuse (F11/F13/F15.1x) Verbal intelligence (Lehrl, 2005)
Medication dependence (F11/F13/F15.2x)
Any medication‐related disorder (F11/F13/F15.1/2) 2. Impairments and disabilities
3. Schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders (F2x.x) Impairment days (within past four weeks) due to psychological/psychosomatic and somatic problems, alcohol/drug intake or medication
4. Anxiety disorders 3. Help‐seeking behavior due to psychological problems
Panic‐disorder with and without agoraphobia (F40.01) ‐ Inpatient: seven types of institutions
Agoraphobia without history of panic disorder (F40.00) ‐ Outpatient: psychiatrist, psychotherapist (four types), general practitioner, counselor (eight types), other institutions (seven types)
Generalized anxiety disorder (F41.1) ‐ Kind of treatment (medication, behavior therapy, other psychotherapy, none of these)
Social phobia (40.1) ‐ Barriers of utilization of health services
Specific‐phobia (F40.2) ‐ Discontinuation of therapy (remitted, partly remitted, dissatisfaction with therapy/therapist, problems with health insurance, stigmatization, change of residence, etc.)
‐ Animal‐type (F40.21) 4. Subjective generic quality of life (EQ‐5D) (Hinz et al., 2006; Greiner et al., 2003)
‐ Blood‐injection‐injury‐type (F40.23) 5. (short) BIG Five Inventory (BFI‐10)(Rammstedt, 2007)
‐ Natural‐environmental‐type (F40.22) 6. Life Orientation Test (LOT) (Scheier et al., 1994)
‐ Situational‐type (F40.24) 7. Cross‐sectional depressive symptoms (PHQ‐9) (Kroenke et al., 2001)
‐ Other type (F40.25)
5. Obsessive‐compulsive disorder (F42.x) 8. Suicidal tendency (five items) (Wittchen and Pfister, 1997)
6. Post‐traumatic stress disorder (F43.1)
7. Affective (Mood) disorders 9. Fatigue scale for motor and cognitive functions (FSMC) (Penner et al., 2009)
Major depression
Single episode (F32.x) 10. Psychotic experiences:
Recurrent episode (F33.x) Launay–Slade Hallucinations Scale (LSHS) (Launay and Slade, 1981; Laroi et al., 2004)
Non‐remitted recurrent (F32/33.1/2/3)
Specifier for MDD (mild, F32/33.0; moderate, F32/33.1; severe, F32/33.2/3) Peters et al. Delusions Inventory (PDI) (Peters, 2004)
‐ mild (F32.0)
‐ moderate (F32.1) 11. Effort‐Reward‐Imbalance (ERI) for working and non‐working subjects (Siegrist et al., 2004; Siegrist and Jacobi, 2009)
‐ severe (F32.2/3)
‐ with melancholic features (F3x.x1)
‐ with postpartum onset
Dysthymic disorder (with hierarchy) (34.1)
Bipolar I affective disorder (F30.1/2, F31.1‐9)
Bipolar II affective disorder (F30/31.0)
8. Eating disorders
Anorexia nervosa (F50.0)
Bulimia nervosa (F50.2)
Binge eating (F50.9)
9. Somatoform disorders
SSI4/6 (F45.0)
Pain disorder (F45.4)
10. Clinical and other interviewer observations
‐ Brief psychiatric rating scale (BPRS)
‐ Interview setting, participant's behavior and features