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IS THERE A RECIPROCAL RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SYMPTOMS AND AFFECT IN ASTHMA?
The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 1976This is a hypothesis-seeking case study. It is the product of naturalistic research on one asthmatic patient seen 212 times in individual psychotherapy over a period of 32 months. Both retrospective and prospective data were gathered, the prospective phase beginning about halfway into the therapy.
D I, Davis, W, Offenkrantz
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Negative affectivity and the influence of suggestion on asthma symptoms
Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 2004To investigate the effect of suggestion on subjective and objective asthma symptoms as a function of negative affectivity of the patients.Asthmatics (n=32) took puffs from three separate placebo inhalers, being described as an inert (practice) substance, a bronchoconstrictor, and a bronchodilator.
Claudia, Put +5 more
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Life Events and Senile Dementia Affective Symptoms
British Journal of Psychiatry, 1995BackgroundPrevious research in the elderly has linked threatening life events with depression. Dementia sufferers are known to be sensitive to stressful changes in their daily life such as relocation. This study investigates whether threatening life events are associated with depressive symptoms in dementia sufferers.MethodUsing the Life Events and ...
M, Orrell, P, Bebbington
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Indexicality as “symptom”: Photography and affect
Semiotica, 2009This article uses Roland Barthes's text, Camera Lucida: Reflections on Photography, to critique photography's truth claim to the real by reading the photographic discourse of "indexicality" as a "symptom, " as defined in the work of Slavoj Zižek. The implications of this symptomatic relationship between photography and the real are analyzed in relation
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Psychotic Symptoms and Age of Onset in Affective Disorders
Psychopathology, 2010Prevalence of hallucinations and delusions was studied in 1,763 patients with unipolar major depression, bipolar affective disorder, and schizoaffective disorder. The authors found that the presence of psychotic features was negatively associated with age of onset for the group as a whole, and bipolar affective disorder (manic or mixed type ...
D W, Black +3 more
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Modeling Affective Symptoms of Schizophrenia
2016Abstract Schizophrenia includes positive symptoms (hallucinations, delusions), but also negative/affective symptoms such as affective blunting, avolition, and anhedonia. In recent years, many animal models of schizophrenia have been designed, including models based on administration of pharmacological agents (such as phencyclidine or amphetamine), on
Luka Culig, Catherine Belzung
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Affective Symptoms in Women Attending a Menopause Clinic
British Journal of Psychiatry, 1994All new attenders at the Menopause Clinic in Edinburgh over six months were interviewed to detect current depressive disorder (MADRS) and past psychiatric disorders (SADS-L), to find out whether women who were depressed at the time of clinic attendance had a history of depression.
A G, Hay, J, Bancroft, E C, Johnstone
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The semiology of benign focal epilepsy with affective symptoms
Epileptic Disorders, 2017AbstractBenign focal epilepsy with affective symptoms (BFEAS) is a rare childhood epilepsy syndrome essentially characterized by “epileptic attacks with affective symptoms of a terrifying type”. Since the original description, approximately 50 cases have been reported. To our knowledge, however, none of the studies included video‐EEG data.
Fábio A, Nascimento +5 more
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Premenstrual Symptoms as an Indicator of Bipolar Affective Disorder
British Journal of Psychiatry, 1971The premenstrual occurrence or exacerbation of affective symptoms has been noted (Dalton, 1964). This symptom exacerbation may be sufficient to require hospitalization (Dalton, 1959; Janowsky et al., 1966). Data presented by Coppen (1965) indicate that women with affective disorder are more likely to report the premenstrual symptom of depression than ...
J N, McClure, T, Reich, R D, Wetzel
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Assessment of Behavioral and Affective Symptoms in Alzheimer's Disease
Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry and Neurology, 1990Noncognitive behavioral symptoms occurring during the prior week were studied in 34 Alzheimer's disease (AD) patients and 21 spousal control subjects via caregiver and patient interviews using the Behavioral Pathology in Alzheimer's Disease Rating Scale and the Cornell Scale for Depression in Dementia.
M B, Patterson +5 more
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