E325
eEnvironmental FactorsAcquaintances, peers, colleagues, neighbours and community members
Individuals who are familiar to each other as acquaintances, peers, colleagues, neighbours, and community members, in situations of work, school, recreation, or other aspects of life, and who share demographic features such as age, gender, religious creed or ethnicity or pursue common interests.
Component
Environmental FactorsChapter
Support and RelationshipsExclusions(1)
- Associations and organizational services
Index Terms
- Acquaintances, peers, colleagues, neighbours and community members
- Support from Acquaintances, peers, colleagues, neighbours and community members
Related ICD-10 Diagnoses(3)
ICD-10 conditions whose ICF Core Sets include this code.
Related ICD-11 Codes(3)
Frequently Asked Questions
What is ICF code E325?
E325 is the ICF code for Acquaintances, peers, colleagues, neighbours and community members, classified under Environmental Factors. It describes individuals who are familiar to each other as acquaintances, peers, colleagues, neighbours, and community members, in situations of work, school, recreation, or other aspects of life, and who share demographic features such as age, gender, religious creed or ethnicity or pursue common interests.
What ICD-10 conditions are associated with ICF code E325?
This ICF category appears in Core Sets for conditions like Stroke (I63), Depression (F32), Traumatic Brain Injury (S06). It is commonly assessed in rehabilitation, disability evaluation, and care planning for these conditions.
What ICD-11 codes are related to ICF code E325?
E325 is linked to 3 ICD-11 codes: 6A70.Z, 8B11.3, NA07.Z. These codes correspond to ICD-10 diagnoses whose ICF Core Sets include this functioning category.
What ICF component does E325 belong to?
E325 belongs to the Environmental Factors component of the ICF. Physical, social, and attitudinal environment in which people live.
What is the ICF classification?
The ICF (International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health) is a WHO classification that describes how health conditions affect a person's functioning — body functions, body structures, activities and participation, and environmental factors. It complements ICD-10/ICD-11 diagnosis codes with functioning assessment data used in rehabilitation, disability evaluation, and care planning.
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