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PART 4--SCHEDULE FOR RATING DISABILITIES
Subpart B--Disability Ratings 4.129 Mental disorders due to traumatic stress. General Rating Formula for Mental Disorders: Total occupational and social impairment, due to such symptoms as: gross impairment in thought processes or communication; persistent delusions or hallucinations; grossly inappropriate behavior; persistent danger of hurting self or others; intermittent inability to perform activities of daily living (including maintenance of minimal personal hygiene); disorientation to time or place; memory loss for names of close relatives, own occupation, or own name....................... 100 Occupational and social impairment, with deficiencies in most areas, such as work, school, family relations, judgment, thinking, or mood, due to such symptoms as: suicidal ideation; obsessional rituals which interfere with routine activities; speech intermittently illogical, obscure, or irrelevant; near-continuous panic or depression affecting the ability to function independently, appropriately and effectively; impaired impulse control (such as unprovoked irritability with periods of violence); spatial disorientation; neglect of personal appearance and hygiene; difficulty in adapting to stressful circumstances (including work or a worklike setting); inability to establish and maintain effective relationships........................... 70 Occupational and social impairment with reduced reliability and productivity due to such symptoms as: flattened affect; circumstantial, circumlocutory, or stereotyped speech; panic attacks more than once a week; difficulty in understanding complex commands; impairment of short- and long-term memory (e.g., retention of only highly learned material, forgetting to complete tasks); impaired judgment; impaired abstract thinking; disturbances of motivation and mood; difficulty in establishing and maintaining effective work and social relationships........... 50 Occupational and social impairment with occasional decrease in work efficiency and intermittent periods of inability to perform occupational tasks (although generally functioning satisfactorily, with routine behavior, self-care, and conversation normal), due to such symptoms as: depressed mood, anxiety, suspiciousness, panic attacks (weekly or less often), chronic sleep impairment, mild memory loss (such as forgetting names, directions, recent events)........................................... 30 Occupational and social impairment due to mild or transient symptoms which decrease work efficiency and ability to perform occupational tasks only during periods of significant stress, or; symptoms controlled by continuous medication............... 10 A mental condition has been formally diagnosed, but symptoms are not severe enough either to interfere with occupational and social functioning or to require continuous medication..................... Please do not respond to this information only posting. Go to Open Discussion for comments. This is a closed topic. This message has been edited. Last edited by: DaveBarker, I will cast no stones! Dave Barker |
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Global Assessment of Functioning (GAF)
Scale (DSM - IV Axis V) Basic description of functioning 91 - 100 Person has no problems, or has superior functioning in several areas, or is admired and sought after by others due to positive qualities 81 - 90 Person has few, or or no symptoms. Good functioning in several areas. No more than everyday problems or concerns. 71 - 80 Person has symptoms/problems, but they are temporary, expectable reactions to stressors. There is no more than slight impairment in any area of psychological functioning. 61 - 70 Mild symptoms in one area OR difficulty in one of the following: social, occupational, or school functioning. Thus, the person is generally functioning pretty well and has some meaningful interpersonal relationships. 51 - 60 Moderate symptoms, or moderate difficulty in one of the following: social, occupational, or school functioning. 41 - 50 Serious symptoms, or serious impairment in one of the following: social, occupational, or school functioning. 31 - 40 Some impairment in reality testing, or impairment in speech and communication, or serious impairment in several of the following: occupational or school functioning, interpersonal relationships, judgment, thinking, or mood. 21 - 30 Presence of hallucinations or delusions which influence behavior, or serious impairment in ability to communicate with others OR serious impairment in judgment, or inability to function in almost all areas. 11 - 20 There is some danger of harm to self, or others, or occasional failure to maintain personal hygiene, or the person is virtually unable to communicate with others due to being incoherent or mute. 1 - 10 Persistent danger of harming self or others OR persistent inability to maintain personal hygiene, or the person has made a serious attempt at suicide. Warning do not post on this topic. This is for moderator posting only. There is no possible discussion If you have questions or comments please go to Open Discussion. http://forums.military.com/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/4230026980001/m/7790084090001 I will cast no stones! Dave Barker |
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CHAPTER I--DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS
PART 4--SCHEDULE FOR RATING DISABILITIES--Table of Contents Subpart A--General Policy in Rating Sec. 4.25 Combined ratings table. Table I, Combined Ratings Table, results from the consideration of the efficiency of the individual as affected first by the most disabling condition, then by the less disabling condition, then by other less disabling conditions, if any, in the order of severity. Thus, a person having a 60 percent disability is considered 40 percent efficient. Proceeding from this 40 percent efficiency, the effect of a further 30 percent disability is to leave only 70 percent of the efficiency remaining after consideration of the first disability, or 28 percent efficiency altogether. The individual is thus 72 percent disabled, as shown in table I opposite 60 percent and under 30 percent. (a) To use table I, the disabilities will first be arranged in the exact order of their severity, beginning with the greatest disability and then combined with use of table I as hereinafter indicated. For example, if there are two disabilities, the degree of one disability will be read in the left column and the degree of the other in the top row, whichever is appropriate. The figures appearing in the space where the column and row intersect will represent the combined value of the two. This combined value will then be converted to the nearest number divisible by 10, and combined values ending in 5 will be adjusted upward. Thus, with a 50 percent disability and a 30 percent disability, the combined value will be found to be 65 percent, but the 65 percent must be converted to 70 percent to represent the final degree of disability. Similarly, with a disability of 40 percent, and another disability of 20 percent, the combined value is found to be 52 percent, but the 52 percent must be converted to the nearest degree divisible by 10, which is 50 percent. If there are more than two disabilities, the disabilities will also be arranged in the exact order of their severity and the combined value for the first two will be found as previously described for two disabilities. The combined value, exactly as found in table I, will be combined with the degree of the third disability (in order of severity). The combined value for the three disabilities will be found in the space where the column and row intersect, and if there are only three disabilities will be converted to the nearest degree divisible by 10, adjusting final 5's upward. Thus, if there are three disabilities ratable at 60 percent, 40 percent, and 20 percent, respectively, the combined value for the first two will be found opposite 60 and under 40 and is 76 percent. This 76 will be combined with 20 and the combined value for the three is 81 percent. This combined value will be converted to the nearest degree divisible by 10 which is 80 percent. The same procedure will be employed when there are four or more disabilities. (See table I). (b) Except as otherwise provided in this schedule, the disabilities arising from a single disease entity, e.g., arthritis, multiple sclerosis, cerebrovascular accident, etc., are to be rated separately as are all other disabiling conditions, if any. All disabilities are [[Page 365]] then to be combined as described in paragraph (a) of this section. The conversion to the nearest degree divisible by 10 will be done only once per rating decision, will follow the combining of all disabilities, and will be the last procedure in determining the combined degree of disability. Table I--Combined Ratings Table [10 combined with 10 is 19] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 19...................................... 27 35 43 51 60 68 76 84 92 20...................................... 28 36 44 52 60 68 76 84 92 21...................................... 29 37 45 53 61 68 76 84 92 22...................................... 30 38 45 53 61 69 77 84 92 23...................................... 31 38 46 54 62 69 77 85 92 24...................................... 32 39 47 54 62 70 77 85 92 25...................................... 33 40 48 55 63 70 78 85 93 26...................................... 33 41 48 56 63 70 78 85 93 27...................................... 34 42 49 56 64 71 78 85 93 28...................................... 35 42 50 57 64 71 78 86 93 29...................................... 36 43 50 57 65 72 79 86 93 30...................................... 37 44 51 58 65 72 79 86 93 31...................................... 38 45 52 59 66 72 79 86 93 32...................................... 39 46 52 59 66 73 80 86 93 33...................................... 40 46 53 60 67 73 80 87 93 34...................................... 41 47 54 60 67 74 80 87 93 35...................................... 42 48 55 61 68 74 81 87 94 36...................................... 42 49 55 62 68 74 81 87 94 37...................................... 43 50 56 62 69 75 81 87 94 38...................................... 44 50 57 63 69 75 81 88 94 39...................................... 45 51 57 63 70 76 82 88 94 40...................................... 46 52 58 64 70 76 82 88 94 41...................................... 47 53 59 65 71 76 82 88 94 42...................................... 48 54 59 65 71 77 83 88 94 43...................................... 49 54 60 66 72 77 83 89 94 44...................................... 50 55 61 66 72 78 83 89 94 45...................................... 51 56 62 67 73 78 84 89 95 46...................................... 51 57 62 68 73 78 84 89 95 47...................................... 52 58 63 68 74 79 84 89 95 48...................................... 53 58 64 69 74 79 84 90 95 49...................................... 54 59 64 69 75 80 85 90 95 50...................................... 55 60 65 70 75 80 85 90 95 51...................................... 56 61 66 71 76 80 85 90 95 52...................................... 57 62 66 71 76 81 86 90 95 53...................................... 58 62 67 72 77 81 86 91 95 54...................................... 59 63 68 72 77 82 86 91 95 55...................................... 60 64 69 73 78 82 87 91 96 56...................................... 60 65 69 74 78 82 87 91 96 57...................................... 61 66 70 74 79 83 87 91 96 58...................................... 62 66 71 75 79 83 87 92 96 59...................................... 63 67 71 75 80 84 88 92 96 60...................................... 64 68 72 76 80 84 88 92 96 61...................................... 65 69 73 77 81 84 88 92 96 62...................................... 66 70 73 77 81 85 89 92 96 63...................................... 67 70 74 78 82 85 89 93 96 64...................................... 68 71 75 78 82 86 89 93 96 65...................................... 69 72 76 79 83 86 90 93 97 66...................................... 69 73 76 80 83 86 90 93 97 67...................................... 70 74 77 80 84 87 90 93 97 68...................................... 71 74 78 81 84 87 90 94 97 69...................................... 72 75 78 81 85 88 91 94 97 70...................................... 73 76 79 82 85 88 91 94 97 71...................................... 74 77 80 83 86 88 91 94 97 72...................................... 75 78 80 83 86 89 92 94 97 73...................................... 76 78 81 84 87 89 92 95 97 74...................................... 77 79 82 84 87 90 92 95 97 75...................................... 78 80 83 85 88 90 93 95 98 76...................................... 78 81 83 86 88 90 93 95 98 77...................................... 79 82 84 86 89 91 93 95 98 78...................................... 80 82 85 87 89 91 93 96 98 79...................................... 81 83 85 87 90 92 94 96 98 80...................................... 82 84 86 88 90 92 94 96 98 81...................................... 83 85 87 89 91 92 94 96 98 82...................................... 84 86 87 89 91 93 95 96 98 83...................................... 85 86 88 90 92 93 95 97 98 [[Page 366]] 84...................................... 86 87 89 90 92 94 95 97 98 85...................................... 87 88 90 91 93 94 96 97 99 86...................................... 87 89 90 92 93 94 96 97 99 87...................................... 88 90 91 92 94 95 96 97 99 88...................................... 89 90 92 93 94 95 96 98 99 89...................................... 90 91 92 93 95 96 87 38 99 90...................................... 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 91...................................... 92 93 94 95 96 96 97 98 99 92...................................... 93 94 94 95 96 97 98 98 99 93...................................... 94 94 95 96 97 97 98 99 99 94...................................... 95 95 96 96 97 98 98 99 99 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (Authority: 38 U.S.C. 1155) [41 FR 11293, Mar. 18, 1976, as amended at 54 FR 27161, June 28, 1989; 54 FR 36029, Aug. 31, 1989] I will cast no stones! Dave Barker |
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Please do not post on this topic. There is no reason for posting. Go to Open Discussion or a topic addressing your statement or inquiry. Thanks, I will cast no stones! Dave Barker |
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Sir,
All this is so hard to figure out,of what it actualy means...With a GAF score. I have just compleated The PTSD residential rehabilitation program at Miami VA Health care.Feb.20-May9th. And have been given a GAFscore of 45,what dose this mean?? If possable Email me at wwlove@bellsouth.net All I realy Know is I Have suffered with this for 38+years... W.W.Love |
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WW
I have e-mailed an answer to you. GAF is how well you function in everyday life a 45 is where you have a difficult time in adjusting with people in all functions. Please check the PTSD forum Open Discussion and get involved there. Dave
I will cast no stones! Dave Barker |
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A GAF score of, say, 45, is a severe impairment in the Activities of Daily Living, which are referred to as the ADL's. For more information about GAF scores, go right here.
"There are those who believe there are two types of people in the world: Those who believe there are two types of people; and those who don't." John Mahoney... |
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