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Major depressive disorder

Nature Reviews Disease Primers, 2023
Major depressive disorder (MDD) is characterized by persistent depressed mood, loss of interest or pleasure in previously enjoyable activities, recurrent thoughts of death, and physical and cognitive symptoms. People with MDD can have reduced quality of life owing to the disorder itself as well as related medical comorbidities, social factors, and ...
Wolfgang Marx   +6 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.
Saini A, Ardine M, BERRUTI, Alfredo
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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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Depression and memory in major depressive disorder

The Journal of Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences, 1991
The relationship between memory function and depression was examined in 23 patients who met DSM-III criteria for major depression. All patients were unmedicated at the time of examination, which included the Wechsler Memory Scale, Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory-Depression Scale (MMPI-D), and Hamilton Depression Rating Scale (HDRS ...
Alan B. Douglass   +2 more
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Major Depressive Disorder

Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, 1994
A random sample of 3258 adult household residents of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, were interviewed by trained lay interviewers, using the Diagnostic Interview Schedule (DIS), which generated DSM‐III diagnosis data. This paper reports results for major depressive disorder (MDD). MDD was found to affect women more than men by a ratio of nearly 2 to 1.
Stephen C. Newman   +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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