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Investigating the Symptom Presentation of Depression in Children With ADHD. [PDF]
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Concurrent Presentation of Bipolar Affective Disorder and Recent Alcohol Cessation: Diagnostic Challenges in Resource Limited Setting. [PDF]
Anguyo M, Alyoomu E, Aziku H, Masette J.
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Effects of a Gluten-Free Diet on Gastrointestinal Symptoms and Quality of Life in Non-celiac Gluten-Related Disorders: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. [PDF]
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Hostility and irritable mood in panic disorder with agoraphobia
Journal of Affective Disorders, 1993Twenty patients suffering from panic disorder with agoraphobia were administered the hostility subscale of Kellner's Symptom Questionnaire and the irritability scales of Paykel's Clinical Interview for Depression and of Kellner's Anxiety Rating Scale before and after behavioral treatment of agoraphobia.
Giovanni A Fava +2 more
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Journal of Affective Disorders, 2021
Research among adults has rarely differentiated between tonic irritability (i.e., irritable mood) and phasic irritability (i.e., aggressive outbursts) with respect to multiple dimensions of depression. The current study explored both tonic and phasic irritability in relation to depression severity, depression chronicity, age of depression onset ...
Qimin Liu, David A Cole
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Research among adults has rarely differentiated between tonic irritability (i.e., irritable mood) and phasic irritability (i.e., aggressive outbursts) with respect to multiple dimensions of depression. The current study explored both tonic and phasic irritability in relation to depression severity, depression chronicity, age of depression onset ...
Qimin Liu, David A Cole
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Irritable mood and physical illness
Stress and Health, 1987AbstractThe role and features of irritable mood in the medically ill have eluded systematic investigation. Irritability may be a non‐specific manifestation of another psychiatric disturbance, such as depression, or part of the emotional reaction to hospitalization, pain and diagnostic procedures.
Giovanni A Fava
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