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Major depressive disorder [PDF]

open access: yesNature Reviews Disease Primers, 2016
Major depressive disorder (MDD) is a debilitating disease that is characterized by depressed mood, diminished interests, impaired cognitive function and vegetative symptoms, such as disturbed sleep or appetite. MDD occurs about twice as often in women than it does in men and affects one in six adults in their lifetime.
Christian Otte   +7 more
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Incident Major Depressive Disorder Predicted by Three Measures of Insulin Resistance: A Dutch Cohort Study.

American Journal of Psychiatry, 2021
OBJECTIVE Major depressive disorder is the leading cause of disability worldwide. Yet, there remain significant challenges in predicting new cases of major depression and devising strategies to prevent the disorder.
K. Watson   +7 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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Childhood Depressive Disorders

The Journal of School Nursing, 2000
About 5% of children and adolescents in the general population suffer from depressive disorders at any given point in time. Children under stress, those who experience loss, or children who have attention, learning, conduct, or anxiety disorders are at a higher risk for depressive disorders.
D E, Lyon, T, Morgan-Judge
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Sleep Disorders in Depression

European Neurology, 1986
Recently some hypotheses explaining sleep disturbances in depression have been proposed. One hypothesis assumes an advanced phase position of the circadian pacemaker controlling a.o. REM sleep (REMS) production. In another a deficiency of process S is proposed.
VANDENHOOFDAKKER, RH   +2 more
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Major depressive disorder

New Directions for Mental Health Services, 1992
AbstractMajor depressive disorder (MDD) is now an accepted disorder in children and adolescents; genetic studies and data that support a dysregulation of one or more neurotransmitter systems suggest that biological factors play an important role in MDD in children and adolescents.
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Depressive Disorders

2010
Abstract This chapter reviews the literature on depression in youth. Prevalence rates, which increase in the middle and high school years, are discussed, as is the importance of addressing depression in youth. The school social worker’s role in assessment and prevention/intervention is explored given the current research status in the ...
Kimberley Miller, Mary Jane Massie
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Depressive Disorders

2013
Aaron Stabel   +98 more
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