Which of the following symptoms occurring in bereavement could still meet criteria for MDD under the DSM-5?
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Correct answer: Persistent depressed mood and suicidal ideation two weeks after loss
The DSM-5 removed the bereavement exclusion; if symptoms meet full criteria for two weeks or more and include impairment, MDD may be diagnosed.
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