| Literature DB >> 25378758 |
Susan D Cochran1, Jack Drescher2, Eszter Kismödi3, Alain Giami4, Claudia García-Moreno5, Elham Atalla6, Adele Marais7, Elisabeth Meloni Vieira8, Geoffrey M Reed9.
Abstract
The World Health Organization is developing the 11th revision of the International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems (ICD-11), planned for publication in 2017. The Working Group on the Classification of Sexual Disorders and Sexual Health was charged with reviewing and making recommendations on disease categories related to sexuality in the chapter on mental and behavioural disorders in the 10th revision (ICD-10), published in 1990. This chapter includes categories for diagnoses based primarily on sexual orientation even though ICD-10 states that sexual orientation alone is not a disorder. This article reviews the scientific evidence and clinical rationale for continuing to include these categories in the ICD. A review of the evidence published since 1990 found little scientific interest in these categories. In addition, the Working Group found no evidence that they are clinically useful: they neither contribute to health service delivery or treatment selection nor provide essential information for public health surveillance. Moreover, use of these categories may create unnecessary harm by delaying accurate diagnosis and treatment. The Working Group recommends that these categories be deleted entirely from ICD-11. Health concerns related to sexual orientation can be better addressed using other ICD categories.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25378758 PMCID: PMC4208576 DOI: 10.2471/BLT.14.135541
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bull World Health Organ ISSN: 0042-9686 Impact factor: 9.408
F66 categories in ICD-10: psychological and behavioural disorders associated with sexual development and orientationa
| Codeb | Category name | Description |
|---|---|---|
| F66.0 | Sexual maturation disorder | The individual is uncertain about his or her gender identity or sexual orientation, which causes anxiety or depression. Most commonly this occurs in adolescents who are not certain whether they are homosexual, heterosexual or bisexual in orientation and in individuals who, after a period of apparently stable sexual orientation and often within a long-standing relationship, find that their sexual orientation is changing |
| F66.1 | Ego-dystonic sexual orientation | The gender identity or sexual preference is not in doubt, but the individual wishes it were different because of associated psychological and behavioural disorders, and may seek treatment to change it |
| F66.2 | Sexual relationship disorder | The gender identity or sexual preference abnormality is responsible for difficulties in forming or maintaining a relationship with a sexual partner |
| F66.8 | Other psychosexual development disorders | NA |
| F66.9 | Psychosexual development disorder, unspecified | NA |
ICD-10: International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems, 10th revision; NA: not applicable.
a Sexual orientation alone is not to be regarded as a disorder.
b The following five-character codes may be used to indicate variations of sexual development and orientation that may be problematic for the individual: F66.x0 – heterosexual; F66.x1 – homosexual; F66.x2 – bisexual (to be used only when there is clear evidence of sexual attraction to members of both sexes); and F66.x8 – other, including prepubertal, where x is the figure after the decimal point for the relevant category in the table.