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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.
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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 ...
Richard C. Shelton+2 more
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CONTINUUM: Lifelong Learning in Neurology, 2015
Depression is a presenting symptom of common psychiatric disorders such as major depressive disorder, bipolar disorder, and schizophrenia. Depression can also be the presenting symptom of several neurodegenerative disorders, including Alzheimer disease, dementia with Lewy bodies, frontotemporal dementia, and Parkinson disease. Depression can also cause
Paul E, Schulz, Garima, Arora
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Depression is a presenting symptom of common psychiatric disorders such as major depressive disorder, bipolar disorder, and schizophrenia. Depression can also be the presenting symptom of several neurodegenerative disorders, including Alzheimer disease, dementia with Lewy bodies, frontotemporal dementia, and Parkinson disease. Depression can also cause
Paul E, Schulz, Garima, Arora
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The Lancet, 2018
Major depression is a common illness that severely limits psychosocial functioning and diminishes quality of life. In 2008, WHO ranked major depression as the third cause of burden of disease worldwide and projected that the disease will rank first by 2030.1 In practice, its detection, diagnosis, and management often pose challenges for clinicians ...
Gin S, Malhi, J John, Mann
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Major depression is a common illness that severely limits psychosocial functioning and diminishes quality of life. In 2008, WHO ranked major depression as the third cause of burden of disease worldwide and projected that the disease will rank first by 2030.1 In practice, its detection, diagnosis, and management often pose challenges for clinicians ...
Gin S, Malhi, J John, Mann
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Depressed or not depressed? that is the question
Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology, 1993Abstract Depression in the elderly is seen as different than the classical depressions which occur in younger individuals. In particular, elderly patients tend not to suffer the loss of self-esteem which is characteristic of depression, presenting rather with symptoms of distress and unhappiness.
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Depression, Depressants, and Antidepressants
Archives of Internal Medicine, 1990Depression is a common, serious, and deadly illness. Recent evidence suggests that it is underrecognized by physicians and, even when diagnosed, treated insufficiently ("too little too late"). Modern antidepressant drugs are highly effective for most patients with more serious (nonpsychotic) depressions, whereas newer psychosocial approaches can ...
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2023
This study investigated perceptions of and reactions to depression among recovered-depressed (RD) and never-depressed (ND) adults from the community. Participants completed a revised version of the Self Appraisal Questionnaire (Coyne & Calarco, 1995), reworded to assess the perceptions of others' depressive experiences.
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This study investigated perceptions of and reactions to depression among recovered-depressed (RD) and never-depressed (ND) adults from the community. Participants completed a revised version of the Self Appraisal Questionnaire (Coyne & Calarco, 1995), reworded to assess the perceptions of others' depressive experiences.
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Measures of Depression and Depressive Symptoms
Arthritis Care & Research, 2020Autumn L. Keefer, Karen L. Smarr
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Deep Eutectic Solvents: A Review of Fundamentals and Applications
Chemical Reviews, 2021Brian W Doherty+2 more
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