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Psychomotor symptoms of depression

American Journal of Psychiatry, 1997
The authors summarize current knowledge regarding the psychomotor symptoms of depression.Findings from the objective quantification of psychomotor symptoms are reviewed, and methodological issues are considered. The contemporary empirical literature regarding the diagnostic, prognostic, and potential pathophysiologic significance of psychomotor ...
C, Sobin, H A, Sackeim
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Major Depressive Disorder and Depressive Symptoms [PDF]

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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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Physical Symptoms of Depression

British Journal of Psychiatry, 1981
SummaryThe incidence of physical symptoms in depression was studied in 51 drug-free patients and in an age and sex-matched control group. Mean symptom intensity and number of symptoms were significantly higher in the patient than in the control group. The subjects' personality structure and relationships between their symptoms and degrees of depression
R J, Mathew, M L, Weinman, M, Mirabi
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Adversity and the Symptoms of Depression

International Journal of Social Psychiatry, 1988
Data from a community survey were used to test the proposition that pathological guilt and vegetative symptoms of depression were less likely to be associated with stressful life events and difficulties than non-specific symptoms like tension and worry. Two types of analysis were carried out: the first took only cases, defined as ID5 + on the Index of
P E, Bebbington, J, Hurry, C, Tennant
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Biological Symptoms of Depression

Psychosomatic Medicine, 1979
Frequency of occurrence of various biological symptoms in relation to intensity of depression and neuroticism was studied in 37 depressed patients. The best indicator of depression severity and neuroticism were, respectively, early waking and excessive dreaming, when the symptoms were studied individually.
R J, Mathew, J, Largen, J L, Claghorn
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Depressive symptoms and frailty

International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, 2012
BackgroundFrailty and depressive symptoms are common issues facing older adults and may be associated.ObjectivesTo determine if: (i) depressive symptoms are associated with frailty; (ii) there is a gradient in this effect across the range of depressive symptoms; and (iii) the association between depressive symptoms and frailty is specific to particular
Philip D, St John   +2 more
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Depressive Symptoms in Schizophrenia

American Journal of Psychiatry, 1999
The authors assessed the presence and severity of depressive symptoms, as well as their associations with other clinical measures, in a group of mid- to late-life patients with schizophrenia who were not in a major depressive episode or diagnosed with schizoaffective disorder.Sixty outpatients with schizophrenia between the ages of 45 and 79 years and ...
S, Zisook   +7 more
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Depressive Symptoms in the Community

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1992
To the Editor. —As a primary care physician, I congratulate Johnson et al on their article, "Service Utilization and Social Morbidity Associated With Depressive Symptoms in the Community." 1 Their careful documentation of the clinical importance of depressive symptoms demonstrates the inadequacy of current psychiatric labeling to identify the spectrum
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Resident Physicians With Depression or Depressive Symptoms

JAMA, 2016
EnglishTo the Editor In their meta-analysis,1 Dr Mata and colleagues combined point and period estimates from 54 studies and reported a 29% prevalence of “depression or depressive symptoms” among resident physicians. This is more than 4 times the 12-month general population period prevalence for major depressive disorder (MDD) in North America.2,3 ...
Brooke, Levis   +2 more
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Residual Symptoms in Depression

The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, 2003
Most patients with depression continue to have symptoms after treatment. It is well documented that these "residual" symptoms are common and are associated with increases in suboptimal long-term outcomes such as relapse and disability. While it is clear that residual symptoms, as a group, contribute to poor outcomes, individual residual symptoms have ...
Matthew, Menza   +2 more
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