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Depression, chronic diseases, and decrements in health: results from the World Health Surveys
Somnath Chatterji, Vikram Patel
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Influence of Life Stress on Depression: Moderation by a Polymorphism in the 5-HTT Gene
Science, 2003In 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
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The role of inflammation in depression: from evolutionary imperative to modern treatment target
Andrew H Miller, Charles L Raison
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Canadian 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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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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Clinics in Geriatric Medicine, 1998
Depression occurs in up to 45% of medically hospitalized older patients. The diagnosis of depression in this population is particularly difficult. Assessing for depression is made easier by the use of scales for screening and is best accomplished using the inclusive approach.
D A, Beck, H G, Koenig, J S, Beck
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Depression occurs in up to 45% of medically hospitalized older patients. The diagnosis of depression in this population is particularly difficult. Assessing for depression is made easier by the use of scales for screening and is best accomplished using the inclusive approach.
D A, Beck, H G, Koenig, J S, Beck
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Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 2012
This article reviews the assessment and treatment for depression in children and adolescents, emphasizing the implementation of evidence-based treatments into clinical care. Past trials of antidepressant medications are reviewed, as well as the clinical use of antidepressants and pharmacologic strategies for refractory illness or in the context of ...
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This article reviews the assessment and treatment for depression in children and adolescents, emphasizing the implementation of evidence-based treatments into clinical care. Past trials of antidepressant medications are reviewed, as well as the clinical use of antidepressants and pharmacologic strategies for refractory illness or in the context of ...
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Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 1999
Depression often presents with physical symptoms, primarily fatigue, pain, or sleep disturbance. Depressed mood may or may not be present. Supportive counseling and pharmacotherapy are more effective than either modality alone. The newer drugs are better tolerated than earlier agents, and they achieve much greater patient adherence.
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Depression often presents with physical symptoms, primarily fatigue, pain, or sleep disturbance. Depressed mood may or may not be present. Supportive counseling and pharmacotherapy are more effective than either modality alone. The newer drugs are better tolerated than earlier agents, and they achieve much greater patient adherence.
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Depressed Children of Depressed Parents
The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 1985Fifty children whose parents had a diagnosis of affective disorder were given a stuctured diagnostic interview by a child psychiatrist. The parents were also interviewed about their children. Fourteen per cent of the children were found to be depressed.
J H, Kashani, J P, Burk, J C, Reid
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Depressive realism and clinical depression
Behaviour Research and Therapy, 2010Depressive realism suggests that depressed individuals make more accurate judgments of control than their nondepressed counterparts. However, most studies demonstrating this phenomenon were conducted in nonclinical samples. In this study, psychiatric patients who met criteria for major depressive disorder underestimated control in a contingent ...
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Beliefs About Depression and Depression Treatment Among Depressed Veterans
Medical Care, 2008Because of the misunderstanding and stigmatization of mental health disorders and treatment, health beliefs may be important in treatment seeking for depression. It is important to understand patients' beliefs about mental health disorders and mental health treatment to improve systems of care.We studied beliefs about depression and depression ...
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