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F43.2g – Adjustment Disorder: Causes & Treatment

F43.2g is an ICD-10 code for an adjustment disorder with mixed disturbance of emotions and conduct, arising as a reaction to identifiable psychosocial stressors.

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F43.2g is an ICD-10 code for an adjustment disorder with mixed disturbance of emotions and conduct, arising as a reaction to identifiable psychosocial stressors.

What is F43.2g?

The ICD-10 code F43.2g refers to an adjustment disorder with mixed disturbance of emotions and conduct. It is a mental health condition that develops as a direct response to an identifiable psychosocial stressor. The suffix "g" specifies the symptom type, which combines both emotional disturbances (e.g., anxiety, depressed mood) and behavioral disturbances (e.g., aggressive or dissocial conduct).

Causes

An adjustment disorder occurs when an individual reacts to one or more stressful life events with a psychological response that exceeds what would normally be expected. Common triggers include:

  • Separation or divorce
  • Job loss or unemployment
  • Serious physical illness (of oneself or a close relative)
  • Migration or displacement
  • Financial crisis
  • Natural disasters or traumatic experiences

Not everyone develops an adjustment disorder under the same stressors. Personal resilience, social support, and prior life experiences play an important role in determining vulnerability.

Symptoms

In F43.2g, symptoms represent a combination of emotional and behavioral complaints:

  • Emotional symptoms: Low mood, anxiety, worry, tearfulness, hopelessness
  • Behavioral symptoms: Aggression, irritability, social withdrawal, dissocial behavior
  • Sleep disturbances and difficulty concentrating
  • Impairment in daily functioning and social relationships

Symptoms typically begin within one month of the stressful event and usually do not persist beyond 6 months, unless the stressor or its consequences are ongoing.

Diagnosis

The diagnosis of F43.2g is made by a physician or a licensed psychotherapist based on the following criteria:

  • Identification of a specific psychosocial stressor
  • Onset of symptoms within one month of exposure to the stressor
  • Exclusion of other mental health conditions (e.g., depressive episode, PTSD)
  • Assessment of the severity and degree of functional impairment

There are no specific laboratory tests or imaging methods for this diagnosis; it is based on a clinical interview and thorough medical history.

Treatment

Psychotherapy

Psychotherapy is the primary treatment approach for adjustment disorders. Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), supportive counseling, and stress-reduction techniques help patients process the stressor and develop effective coping strategies.

Medication

In some cases, antidepressants or anxiolytics may be used as adjunct therapy, particularly when emotional symptoms are pronounced. This is always carefully weighed against potential risks and used in conjunction with psychotherapeutic measures.

Supportive Measures

  • Social support from family and friends
  • Relaxation techniques (e.g., progressive muscle relaxation, mindfulness)
  • Psychoeducation on stress management
  • Physical activity and exercise

Prognosis

The prognosis for F43.2g is generally favorable when professional help is sought early. Most individuals recover fully once the stressor is removed or effective coping strategies are established. Without treatment, however, there is a risk of developing a more serious mental health condition.

References

  1. World Health Organization (WHO): International Classification of Diseases, 10th Revision (ICD-10), Chapter V (F), F43.2 – Adjustment Disorders. Geneva: WHO.
  2. Maercker, A. et al.: Adjustment disorders – an underdiagnosed disease. Deutsches Arzteblatt International, 2012; 109(8): 139–145.
  3. American Psychiatric Association: Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th Edition (DSM-5). Arlington: APA, 2013.

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