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Depression

Annals of Internal Medicine, 2007
This issue provides a clinical overview of depression focusing on prevention, diagnosis, treatment, practice improvement, and patient information. Readers can complete the accompanying CME quiz for 1.5 credits. Only ACP members and individual subscribers can access the electronic features of In the Clinic.
Richard L. Kravitz, Tonya L. Fancher
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Depression, or Depressions? [PDF]

open access: possibleCanadian Psychiatric Association Journal, 1963
The author contends that all depressions have much more in common than they do in differences. He postulates that many depressions rest on an event, either near or far in time, which brings home to the victim the futility of striving. Such striving is derived from an effort, at an early age, to please parental figures and has been incorporated as a ...
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Is Poststroke Depression a Major Depression? [PDF]

open access: possibleCerebrovascular Diseases, 2013
<b><i>Background:</i></b> Poststroke depression (PSD) is the most common neuropsychiatric consequence of stroke. A large number of studies have focused on the pathogenesis of PSD, but only a few aimed to characterize its psychopathology; these studies yielded results that are difficult to compare because of the different methods
Charles André   +4 more
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An inventory for measuring depression.

Archives of General Psychiatry, 1961
The difficulties inherent in obtaining consistent and adequate diagnoses for the purposes of research and therapy have been pointed out by a number of authors.
A. Beck   +4 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

A New Depression Scale Designed to be Sensitive to Change

British Journal of Psychiatry, 1979
Summary The construction of a depression rating scale designed to be particularly sensitive to treatment effects is described. Ratings of 54 English and 52 Swedish patients on a 65 item comprehensive psychopathology scale were used to identify the 17 ...
S. Montgomery, M. Åsberg
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Detection of Postnatal Depression

British Journal of Psychiatry, 1987
The development of a 10-item self-report scale (EPDS) to screen for Postnatal Depression in the community is described. After extensive pilot interviews a validation study was carried out on 84 mothers using the Research Diagnostic Criteria for ...
J. Cox, J. Holden, R. Sagovsky
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A SELF-RATING DEPRESSION SCALE.

Archives of General Psychiatry, 1965
The fact that there is a need for assessing depression, whether as an affect, a symptom, or a disorder is obvious by the numerous scales and inventories available and in use today.
W. Zung
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Influence of Life Stress on Depression: Moderation by a Polymorphism in the 5-HTT Gene

Science, 2003
In a prospective-longitudinal study of a representative birth cohort, we tested why stressful experiences lead to depression in some people but not in others. A functional polymorphism in the promoter region of the serotonin transporter (5-HT T) gene was
A. Caspi   +10 more
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The short-form version of the Depression Anxiety Stress Scales (DASS-21): construct validity and normative data in a large non-clinical sample.

British Journal of Clinical Psychology, 2005
OBJECTIVES To test the construct validity of the short-form version of the Depression anxiety and stress scale (DASS-21), and in particular, to assess whether stress as indexed by this measure is synonymous with negative affectivity (NA) or whether it ...
J. Henry, J. Crawford
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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