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Major depressive disorder

Nature Reviews Disease Primers, 2023
Major depressive disorder (MDD) is characterized by persistent depressed mood, loss of interest or pleasure in previously enjoyable activities, recurrent thoughts of death, and physical and cognitive symptoms. People with MDD can have reduced quality of life owing to the disorder itself as well as related medical comorbidities, social factors, and ...
Wolfgang Marx   +6 more
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Major Depressive Disorder

New England Journal of Medicine, 2008
Depression is related to the normal emotions of sadness and bereavement, but it does not remit when the external cause of these emotions dissipates, and it is disproportionate to their cause. Classic severe states of depression often have no external precipitating cause.
R H, Belmaker, Galila, Agam
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Major Depressive Disorder and Depressive Symptoms [PDF]

open access: possible, 2022
In professional sport, the mental health of elite athletes is a major concern. Given its high prevalence and the potential for multifaceted and severe consequences, major depressive disorder is one of the greatest concerns with respect to the mental health of elite athletes.
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Major Depressive Disorder

2012
Chapter 4 describes a case of IPT treatment of major depressive disorder with a focus on role transitions, and how social roles are central to our sense of identity, how all individuals may hold numerous roles (partner, child, parent, sibling, neighbor, community member, etc.), besides having vocational roles (colleague, employee, employer, or ...
Paula Ravitz, Robert Maunder
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Situational Major Depressive Disorder

Archives of General Psychiatry, 1985
Fifty-seven patients with situational major depression diagnosed by the Research Diagnostic Criteria were compared with 72 subjects with nonsituational major depression on demographic, clinical, and psychosocial variables. The situational patients tended to be younger and had fewer prior episodes of depression and fewer hospitalizations. No differences
R M, Hirschfeld   +4 more
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Subtyping Major Depressive Disorder

Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics, 2010
during their lifetime in epidemiological studies using current criteria [4] . It is unlikely that a syndrome as polymorphic and widely diagnosed as major depressive disorder (MDD) will reflect a single process. Attempts to delineate different forms of depression by statistically analyzing the symptomatology of large samples of patients without taking ...
Pesach, Lichtenberg, R H, Belmaker
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