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Depression symptom patterns

Psychological Medicine, 1982
SynopsisCluster analyses with 60 depressive patients resulted in a division of the patients into 4 groups: (1) one main group of endogenous depressives; (2), (3) two mixed groups, indicating that it is not always possible to distinguish between endogenous and neurotic depression by means of symptoms; (4) one group of neurotic depressives.
P, Matussek, O, Luks, D, Nagel
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Cooperation and depressive symptoms

Journal of Affective Disorders, 2013
Deficits in pro-social cooperation are common in many individuals with mental illnesses such as depression. For decades, researchers have used economic game paradigms to compare cross-cultural cooperative behavior. However, research using economic games to assess cooperative behavior in clinical populations is in the early stages.
C, Brendan Clark   +3 more
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Symptoms of atypical depression

Psychiatry Research, 2001
Studies examining the demographic and clinical features of depressed patients who meet criteria for the atypical features subtype have often yielded conflicting results. The present study sought to evaluate the demographic and clinical correlates associated with each of the five symptoms (mood reactivity, hypersomnia, hyperphagia, leaden paralysis and ...
M A, Posternak, M, Zimmerman
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Depressive Symptoms

Pediatric Care Online, 2022
Key Points Depressive symptoms are often but not always triggered by a loss, disappointment, or traumatic experience(s) and typically include irritability, low mood, demoralization, or a combination of these symptoms; they often also include fearfulness, poor concentration and/or school performance, low confidence, withdrawal from ...
Lawrence S. Wissow, Cori M. Green
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