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723914003: Prolonged grief disorder (disorder)


Status: current, Not sufficiently defined by necessary conditions definition status (core metadata concept). Date: 31-Jul 2017. Module: SNOMED CT core

Descriptions:

Id Description Lang Type Status Case? Module
5373226016 Prolonged grief disorder is characterized by persistent and pervasive grief after the death of a close person, marked by intense emotional pain and preoccupation with the deceased. Symptoms include longing, sadness, guilt, anger, denial, difficulty accepting the death, emotional numbness, and difficulty engaging in activities. This grief response lasts for an unusually long period, exceeding typical social, cultural, or religious norms for the individual's context. en Definition Active Entire term case sensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core
5373227013 Prolonged grief disorder is characterised by persistent and pervasive grief after the death of a close person, marked by intense emotional pain and preoccupation with the deceased. Symptoms include longing, sadness, guilt, anger, denial, difficulty accepting the death, emotional numbness, and difficulty engaging in activities. This grief response lasts for an unusually long period, exceeding typical social, cultural, or religious norms for the individual's context. en Definition Active Entire term case sensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core
3447909013 Prolonged grief disorder en Synonym (core metadata concept) Active Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core
3447910015 Persistent complex bereavement disorder en Synonym (core metadata concept) Active Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core
5373224018 Prolonged grief disorder (disorder) en Fully specified name Active Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core


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Prolonged grief disorder is characterized by persistent and pervasive grief after the death of a close person, marked by intense emotional pain and preoccupation with the deceased. Symptoms include longing, sadness, guilt, anger, denial, difficulty accepting the death, emotional numbness, and difficulty engaging in activities. This grief response lasts for an unusually long period, exceeding typical social, cultural, or religious norms for the individual's context. Is a Abnormal grief reaction true Inferred relationship Some
Prolonged grief disorder is characterized by persistent and pervasive grief after the death of a close person, marked by intense emotional pain and preoccupation with the deceased. Symptoms include longing, sadness, guilt, anger, denial, difficulty accepting the death, emotional numbness, and difficulty engaging in activities. This grief response lasts for an unusually long period, exceeding typical social, cultural, or religious norms for the individual's context. Interprets Social / personal history observable true Inferred relationship Some 2
Prolonged grief disorder is characterized by persistent and pervasive grief after the death of a close person, marked by intense emotional pain and preoccupation with the deceased. Symptoms include longing, sadness, guilt, anger, denial, difficulty accepting the death, emotional numbness, and difficulty engaging in activities. This grief response lasts for an unusually long period, exceeding typical social, cultural, or religious norms for the individual's context. Interprets Emotion (observable entity) true Inferred relationship Some 1
Prolonged grief disorder is characterized by persistent and pervasive grief after the death of a close person, marked by intense emotional pain and preoccupation with the deceased. Symptoms include longing, sadness, guilt, anger, denial, difficulty accepting the death, emotional numbness, and difficulty engaging in activities. This grief response lasts for an unusually long period, exceeding typical social, cultural, or religious norms for the individual's context. Finding method (attribute) A clinically oriented interview of a patient or someone familiar with the patient true Inferred relationship Some 3
Prolonged grief disorder is characterized by persistent and pervasive grief after the death of a close person, marked by intense emotional pain and preoccupation with the deceased. Symptoms include longing, sadness, guilt, anger, denial, difficulty accepting the death, emotional numbness, and difficulty engaging in activities. This grief response lasts for an unusually long period, exceeding typical social, cultural, or religious norms for the individual's context. Is a Stress-related problem true Inferred relationship Some
Prolonged grief disorder is characterized by persistent and pervasive grief after the death of a close person, marked by intense emotional pain and preoccupation with the deceased. Symptoms include longing, sadness, guilt, anger, denial, difficulty accepting the death, emotional numbness, and difficulty engaging in activities. This grief response lasts for an unusually long period, exceeding typical social, cultural, or religious norms for the individual's context. Is a Dysfunctional grieving true Inferred relationship Some

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