
Results In total, 4,851 patients were included. ICD-10 insomnia disorder has the lowest prevalence, perhaps because excessive concern and preoccupation, one of its diagnostic criteria, is not always present in people with insomnia.ĭSM-5 DSM-IV-TR ICD-10 ICSD-2 Insomnia Prevalence.Ĭopyright © 2014 Elsevier B.V. G47.0 and F51.0 (International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems 10th Revision codes) were used to identify insomnia disorders. The prevalence is reduced by half from DSM-IV to DSM-5. The weighted prevalence of DSM-IV, ICD-10, ICSD-2, and any of the three insomnia disorders was 22.1%, 4.7%, 15.1%, and 22.1%, respectively for DSM-5 insomnia disorder, it was 10.8%.Ĭompared with 22.1%, 3.9%, and 14.7% for DSM-IV, ICD-10, and ICSD-2 in the AIS, cross-cultural difference in the prevalence of insomnia disorder is less than what is expected. When quantitative criteria were included, the prevalence dropped the most from 39.9% to 8.4% for non-restorative sleep, and the least from 14.0% to 12.9% for difficulty falling asleep. Maintenance of ICD-10-CM is the responsibility of the CDC’s National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) under authorization by the World Health Organization (WHO). The weighted prevalence of difficulty falling asleep, difficulty staying asleep, waking up too early, and non-restorative sleep that occurred ≥3 days per week was 14.0%, 28.3%, 32.1%, and 39.9%, respectively. The 10th revision of the International Classification of Diseases and related health problems (ICD-10-CM) is a uniform diagnostic coding system. Population-based epidemiological survey respondents (n = 2011) completed the Brief Insomnia Questionnaire (BIQ), a validated scale generating DSM-IV, DSM-5, ICD-10, and ICSD-2 insomnia disorder.
INSOMNIA ICD 10 MANUAL
To compare the prevalence of insomnia according to symptoms, quantitative criteria, and Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th and 5th Edition (DSM-IV and DSM-5), International Classification of Diseases, 10th Revision (ICD-10), and International Classification of Sleep Disorders, 2nd Edition (ICSD-2), and to compare the prevalence of insomnia disorder between Hong Kong and the United States by adopting a similar methodology used by the America Insomnia Survey (AIS). Sleep Medicine Codes International Classification of Disease (ICD-10 Clinical Modification ( CM)) Diagnostic Coding System The 10th revision of the International Classification of Diseases and related health problems (ICD-10-CM) is a uniform diagnostic coding system.
