BID offiziell in ICD-11
Verfasst: Di 28. Mai 2019, 15:43
Body Integrity Dysphoria (BID) ab jetzt offiziell im Verzeichnis der Krankheiten der Weltgesundheitsorganisation (ICD-11):
6C21 Body integrity dysphoria
Description
Body integrity dysphoria is characterized by an intense and persistent desire to become physically disabled in a significant way (e.g., major limb amputee, paraplegic, blind), with onset by early adolescence accompanied by persistent discomfort, or intense feelings of inappropriateness concerning current non-disabled body configuration. The desire to become physically disabled results in harmful consequences, as manifested by either the preoccupation with the desire (including time spent pretending to be disabled) significantly interfering with productivity, with leisure activities, or with social functioning (e.g., person is unwilling to have a close relationships because it would make it difficult to pretend) or by attempts to actually become disabled have resulted in the person putting his or her health or life in significant jeopardy.
(https://icd.who.int/browse11/l-m/en#/ht ... f256572629)
Beschluss vom 25.05.2019:
https://www.who.int/news-room/detail/25 ... bly-update
gültig ab 1.1.2022
6C21 Body integrity dysphoria
Description
Body integrity dysphoria is characterized by an intense and persistent desire to become physically disabled in a significant way (e.g., major limb amputee, paraplegic, blind), with onset by early adolescence accompanied by persistent discomfort, or intense feelings of inappropriateness concerning current non-disabled body configuration. The desire to become physically disabled results in harmful consequences, as manifested by either the preoccupation with the desire (including time spent pretending to be disabled) significantly interfering with productivity, with leisure activities, or with social functioning (e.g., person is unwilling to have a close relationships because it would make it difficult to pretend) or by attempts to actually become disabled have resulted in the person putting his or her health or life in significant jeopardy.
(https://icd.who.int/browse11/l-m/en#/ht ... f256572629)
Beschluss vom 25.05.2019:
https://www.who.int/news-room/detail/25 ... bly-update
gültig ab 1.1.2022