Serious Mental Illness definition

Serious Mental Illness. . means the following mental disorders as classi­
Serious Mental Illness. . means the following mental disorders as classified
Serious Mental Illness means a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder affecting an adult that exists or has existed within the past year for a period of time sufficient to meet diagnostic criteria specified in the most recent Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders published by the American Psychiatric Association and approved by the department and that has resulted in functional impairment that substantially interferes with or limits 1 or more major life activities. Serious mental illness includes dementia with delusions, dementia with depressed mood, and dementia with behavioral disturbance but does not include any other dementia unless the dementia occurs in conjunction with another diagnosable serious mental illness. The following disorders also are included only if they occur in conjunction with another diagnosable serious mental illness:

Examples of Serious Mental Illness in a sentence

  • Serious mental illness and acute hospital readmission in diabetic patients.

  • Serious mental illness, other mental health disorders, and outpatient health care as predictors of 30-day readmissions following medical hospitalization.


More Definitions of Serious Mental Illness

Serious Mental Illness means the following mental disorders as classified in the current Diagnostic and Statistical Manual published by the American Psychiatric Association:
Serious Mental Illness. . means the following mental disorders as classified in the current Diagnostic
Serious Mental Illness means that term as defined in section 100d of the mental health code, 1974 PA 258, MCL 330.1100d.
Serious Mental Illness means the following
Serious Mental Illness means the following psychiatric illnesses as defined by the American Psychiatric Association in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM): • schizophrenia; • paranoid and other psychotic disorders; • bipolar disorders (hypomanic, manic, depressive and mixed); • major depressive disorders (single episode or recurrent); • schizo-affective disorders (bipolar or depressive); • obsessive-compulsive disorders; • depression in childhood or adolescence.
Serious Mental Illness means a diagnosable mental,
Serious Mental Illness means, for an adult, a persistent or chronic mental health, behavioral, or emotional disorder that (1) is specified within the most current Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders published by the American Psychiatric Association or its most recent International Classification of Diseases, and (2) causes serious functional impairment and substantially interferes with or limits one or more major life activities, including functioning in the family, school, employment or community. “Serious mental illness” may co-occur with substance use disorder, developmental disabilities, neurodevelopmental disabilities or intellectual disabilities, but those diagnoses may not be the clinical focus for health home services.