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somatic:dsm-iv:pain-disorder [on April 25, 2020]
somatic:dsm-iv:pain-disorder [on April 30, 2020]
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-==== Criterion A ====+== Criterion A ==
 Pain in ''​1''​ or more anatomical sites is the predominant focus of the clinical presentation and is of sufficient severity to warrant clinical attention. ​ Pain in ''​1''​ or more anatomical sites is the predominant focus of the clinical presentation and is of sufficient severity to warrant clinical attention. ​
  
-==== Criterion B ====+== Criterion B ==
 The pain causes clinically significant distress or impairment in social, occupational,​ or other important areas of functioning. ​ The pain causes clinically significant distress or impairment in social, occupational,​ or other important areas of functioning. ​
  
-==== Criterion C ====+== Criterion C ==
 Psychological factors are judged to have an important role in the onset, severity, exacerbation,​ or maintenance of the pain.  Psychological factors are judged to have an important role in the onset, severity, exacerbation,​ or maintenance of the pain. 
  
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-==== Criterion D ====+== Criterion D ==
 The symptom or deficit is not intentionally produced or feigned (as in factitious disorder or malingering). ​ The symptom or deficit is not intentionally produced or feigned (as in factitious disorder or malingering). ​
  
-==== Criterion E ====+== Criterion E ==
 The pain is not better accounted for by a mood, anxiety, or psychotic Disorder and does not meet criteria for dyspareunia. ​ The pain is not better accounted for by a mood, anxiety, or psychotic Disorder and does not meet criteria for dyspareunia. ​
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