Multiple Choice
The DSM-5 diagnosis of excoriation is defined as recurrent skin picking that results:
A) From methamphetamine use.
B) From a delusional belief that bugs are embedded in one's skin.
C) In skin lesions even though one has attempted to stop or reduce this behavior.
D) From an effort to improve the appearance of one's skin.
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