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Subclinical depressive symptoms and continued cannabis use: predictors of negative outcomes in first episode psychosis. [PDF]
Although depressive symptoms in first episode psychosis have been associated with cannabis abuse, their influence on the long-term functional course of FEP patients who abuse cannabis is unknown.
Itxaso González-Ortega +7 more
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Depressive symptoms in first episode schizophrenia spectrum disorder
Depressive symptoms in 'non-affective' first episode schizophrenia spectrum disorders (FES) are common, but poorly understood, resulting in a range of conceptual and clinical management issues. This study had three aims: (i) to determine the prevalence of moderate to severe depressive symptoms (defined as a Clinical Global Impressions Scale-Bipolar ...
Cotton, Sue +9 more
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First-Episode Patients Report Cognitive Difficulties in Executive Functioning 1 Year After Initial Episode of Major Depressive Disorder [PDF]
Objective: Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) is associated with cognitive impairment in general, and Executive Functioning (EF) in particular, even in remitted phase of the disorder, suggesting residual cognitive symptoms.
Marit Schmid +3 more
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Background: This study aims to evaluate the efficacy of a combined transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) protocol incorporating intermittent theta burst stimulation (iTBS) and low-frequency TMS in adults diagnosed with first-episode and recurrent ...
Li Pu +7 more
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BackgroundDepressive disorders are prevalence among adolescents, with a higher incidence in females compared to males, often accompanied by more severe depressive symptoms.
Huang Qiankun, Shu Yanping, Yue Ya
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COGNITIVE FUNCTIONS IN FIRST-EPISODE DEPRESSION AND RECURRENT DEPRESSIVE DISORDER
Cognitive deficits in the course of depressive disorders affect mainly memory, attention and the frontal functions. They are associated with both an earlier onset of symptoms and prolonged episodes. The main aim of the study was to verify the hypothesis of differences in the effectiveness of cognitive processes between patients with a first episode of ...
Talarowska, Monika +2 more
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Circadian rhythm disruptions are a hallmark feature of mood disorders. Patients experiencing acute depressive episodes report noticeable changes in their sleep-wake cycles. This research explains the association between depression and various circadian rhythm metrics, explicitly focusing on adolescents diagnosed with depressive disorders.
Young-Soo Jang +5 more
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Prevention of first-episode depression: progress and potential [PDF]
SummaryPreventive intervention for first-episode depression is an exciting, emerging field. Many questions remain, however. Should we target patients who have sub-syndromal symptom elevations (i.e. indicated intervention) or should we intervene in high-risk groups (i.e. selective intervention)?
Robert G, Robinson, Ricardo E, Jorge
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BackgroundFunctional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies examining differences in the activity of brain networks between the first depressive episode (FDE) and recurrent depressive episode (RDE) are limited.
Jifei Sun +17 more
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Objective: Adolescents and young adults are susceptible to high-risk behaviors such as self-harm and suicide. However, the impact of childhood maltreatment on suicide attempts in adolescents and young adults with first episode of depression remains ...
Hui Chen +11 more
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