ICD-10 Code F60.2 – Antisocial Personality Disorder (2026): Diagnosis, Symptoms & Billing Guide
2026 ICD-10-CM Diagnosis Code F60.2 – Antisocial personality disorder
What it is
F60.2 identifies antisocial personality disorder, a long-term pattern of disregarding others’ rights and social rules. Use it when the diagnosis is documented and reflects a pervasive personality disorder, not just isolated misconduct.
Clinical signs
Typical features include repeated deceitfulness, impulsivity, irritability, reckless disregard for safety, and consistent irresponsibility. Clinical features vary; refer to documentation, and confirm the behavior pattern began by early adulthood.
When to use this code
Use F60.2 when the provider documents antisocial personality disorder or equivalent terminology. It may also apply when the record clearly describes a persistent antisocial pattern consistent with the diagnosis. Check documentation if the note only mentions criminal behavior, substance use, or a behavioral problem without a formal personality disorder diagnosis.
Do not use for
Do not use this code for conduct disorder, intermittent anger, or a single episode of rule-breaking. It is also not appropriate for antisocial traits alone without a documented personality disorder.
Coding tip
Code F60.2 only when the diagnosis is explicit or well supported in the record; otherwise, query the provider.