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Depression and anxiety

The Medical Journal of Australia, 2012
Comorbid depression and anxiety disorders occur in up to 25% of general practice patients. About 85% of patients with depression have significant anxiety, and 90% of patients with anxiety disorder have depression. Symptomatology may initially seem vague and non-specific.
SIRACUSANO, ALBERTO   +3 more
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Depression and Anxiety

The Cancer Journal, 2006
Anxiety and depression are common in patients with cancer and in palliative care settings. These symptoms can be reactive to the illness or can be related to the direct physiologic effects of the disease or to drug therapies. Effective treatment of these symptoms includes both psychopharmacologic and psychotherapeutic approaches.
Kimberley, Miller, Mary Jane, Massie
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Anxiety and depression

Nursing Older People, 2006
This article explores anxiety states among older people and how they may overlap with depression. It discusses prevalence, symptoms and treatment, and aims to help nurses to develop appropriate intervention strategies and to know when they should refer patients to other health practitioners.
Jill, Manthorpe, Steve, Iliffe
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The Comorbidity of Anxiety and Depression

Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 1997
Objective: This study explored the effect of comohid anxiety disorders in patients admitted to an inpatient specialist Mood Disorders Unit for the treatment of a primary major depressive episode. Method: Subjects were assessed on admission and discharge.
Rodney, James   +6 more
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Anxiety and Depression

2015
This chapter provides information regarding the assessment and treatment of anxiety and depression among individuals faced with chronic or life-threatening illness, and delineates psychosocial interventions that are effective at minimizing these troubling symptoms. Practical guidelines regarding patient management and identification of patients who may
Jeannie V. Pasacreta   +3 more
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Is It Anxiety or Depression?

Southern Medical Journal, 1984
Physicians are often confronted with the problem of differentiating between depression and anxiety. In accumulated data on 500 patients with subsequent diagnosis and successful treatment of primary depression, only a few had had a tentative diagnosis of depression rather than anxiety.
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Delirium, depression, and anxiety

Critical Care Clinics, 2003
Patients who are critically ill often develop a variety of psychiatric symptoms, which require assessment and treatment. The most common psychiatric disorder in the intensive care unit is delirium. Depressed mood and anxiety also occur, at times as discrete disorders, but more often secondary to delirium.
Sahana, Misra, Linda, Ganzini
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The anxiety factor in depression

Journal of Psychopharmacology, 1995
Anxiety symptoms are commonly associated with depression, and contribute to a poorer patient prognosis. An increase in serotonergic function is implicated in the pathogenesis of anxiety and there is good evidence that the selective serotonin re-uptake inhibitors (SSRIs) may be useful in clinical management.
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