DC 9205Mental Disorders38 CFR § 4.130Last verified: APR 8, 2026

Unspecified schizophrenia spectrum disorder — VA Rating Criteria (38 CFR DC 9205)

The VA rates Unspecified schizophrenia spectrum disorder under 38 CFR 38 CFR § 4.130, Diagnostic Code 9205, from 0% to 100% based on the frequency and functional severity of symptoms. The maximum 100% rating requires Total occupational and social impairment due to gross impairment in thought processes, persistent danger to self or others, persistent delusions or hallucinations, inability to perform activities of d…. Related conditions in the Mental Disorders body system share this rating framework.

What are the VA rating criteria for Unspecified schizophrenia spectrum disorder?

0%Disability Rating

Mental condition formally diagnosed but symptoms not severe enough to interfere with occupational/social functioning or require continuous medication.

10%Disability Rating

Occupational and social impairment due to mild or transient symptoms which decrease work efficiency only during periods of significant stress, or symptoms controlled by continuous medication.

30%Disability Rating

Occupational and social impairment with occasional decrease in work efficiency and intermittent periods of inability to perform occupational tasks due to depressed mood, anxiety, suspiciousness, chronic sleep impairment, mild memory loss.

50%Disability Rating

Occupational and social impairment with reduced reliability and productivity due to flattened affect, difficulty understanding complex commands, impaired judgment, disturbances of motivation and mood, difficulty establishing effective relationships.

70%Disability Rating

Occupational and social impairment with deficiencies in most areas (work, school, family, judgment, thinking, mood) due to suicidal ideation, obsessional rituals, near-continuous panic, impaired impulse control, inability to establish and maintain effective relationships.

100%Disability Rating

Total occupational and social impairment due to gross impairment in thought processes, persistent danger to self or others, persistent delusions or hallucinations, inability to perform activities of daily living, disorientation, memory loss for names of close relatives.

Occupational and social impairment with reduced reliability and productivity due to flattened affect, difficulty understanding complex commands, impaired judgment, disturbances of motivation and mood, difficulty establishing effective relationships.
— 38 CFR 38 CFR § 4.130, Diagnostic Code 9205 (50% tier)

Common Questions About Unspecified schizophrenia spectrum disorder VA Ratings

What is the VA disability rating for Unspecified schizophrenia spectrum disorder?

The VA rates Unspecified schizophrenia spectrum disorder under Diagnostic Code 9205 at the following tiers: 0%, 10%, 30%, 50%, 70%, 100%. The minimum 0% rating requires: Mental condition formally diagnosed but symptoms not severe enough to interfere with occupational/social functioning or require continuous medication.. The maximum 100% rating requires: Total occupational and social impairment due to gross impairment in thought processes, persistent danger to self or others, persistent delusions or hallucinations, inability to perform activities of daily living, disorientation, memory loss for names of close relatives..

What is Diagnostic Code 9205?

Diagnostic Code 9205 is the VA rating identifier for Unspecified schizophrenia spectrum disorder within 38 CFR 38 CFR § 4.130. It defines the specific symptom criteria and percentage thresholds a VA adjudicator uses to assign a disability rating. The diagnostic code is listed on a veteran's rating decision letter.

What is the highest rating for Unspecified schizophrenia spectrum disorder?

The highest schedular rating for Unspecified schizophrenia spectrum disorder under DC 9205 is 100%. This tier requires: Total occupational and social impairment due to gross impairment in thought processes, persistent danger to self or others, persistent delusions or hallucinations, inability to perform activities of daily living, disorientation, memory loss for names of close relatives.. Veterans who cannot secure substantially gainful employment due to Unspecified schizophrenia spectrum disorder alone or in combination with other service-connected conditions may also qualify for TDIU at the 100% compensation rate under 38 CFR § 4.16.

What 38 CFR section governs Unspecified schizophrenia spectrum disorder ratings?

Unspecified schizophrenia spectrum disorder is rated under 38 CFR 38 CFR § 4.130, Diagnostic Code 9205. This section is part of the Schedule for Rating Disabilities (38 CFR Part 4) and can be read in full at the eCFR website.

Which conditions are commonly secondary to Unspecified schizophrenia spectrum disorder?

Secondary conditions caused or aggravated by Unspecified schizophrenia spectrum disorder may be ratable under 38 CFR § 3.310. Veterans should work with a VSO or accredited claims agent to document the medical relationship.

What evidence do I need to establish service connection for Unspecified schizophrenia spectrum disorder?

Service connection for Unspecified schizophrenia spectrum disorder requires three elements: (1) a current diagnosis of the condition, (2) an in-service event, injury, or disease that may have caused or aggravated it, and (3) a medical nexus connecting the current diagnosis to that in-service event. A nexus letter from a treating physician or independent medical examiner is the most reliable nexus evidence. C&P exam findings can also establish nexus if adequately documented.

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