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Unipolar depression

2004
Abstract Although depression affects a large number of elders, it is not an expected or a necessary consequence of aging. The Epidemiological Catchment Area study found that the prevalence of major depressive disorder in persons 65 years of age or older was 1.4% in women and 0.4% in men, with an overall combined prevalence of 1 ...
George S Alexopoulos, william Apfeldorf
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[Unipolar psychotic depression].

Ugeskrift for laeger, 2021
Psychotic depression is a severe and underdiagnosed psychiatric disorder, which differs from non-psychotic depression biologically, clinically, therapeutically and prognostically. Due to the differences in treatment and the higher risk of suicidal behaviour, the correct diagnosis is crucial.
Anne Mette, Kelstrup, Poul, Videbech
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Unipolar depressive disorders

Medicine, 2016
Depression is a common relapsing mood disorder that causes significant distress and impairment in social and occupational functioning. It is associated with an increased risk of death, not only through suicide, but also from physical illnesses such as cardiovascular disease.
Catherine Symonds, Ian M. Anderson
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Relapse in recurrent unipolar depression

American Journal of Psychiatry, 1987
Treatment of the acute phase of recurrent depression has become both routine and successful in the last decade, but the rates of relapse and recurrence remain a problem. In this study a combined psychopharmacologic/psychotherapeutic approach to the acute and continuation treatment of unipolar depressed patients was used.
D J, Kupfer, E, Frank
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Prognosis of unipolar depression

Ugeskrift for Læger
Depression, a severe illness with variable outcomes, requires prompt intervention to mitigate the risk of exacerbation and suicide. This review finds that psychopharmacological treatment is critical in severe cases. In mild cases, medication’s side effects frequently outweigh the benefits.
Mateo, Boberg, Poul, Videbech
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Haptoglobin Types and Unipolar Depression

Human Heredity, 1984
Haptoglobin (Hp) has been used in association studies with unipolar depression and has led to investigations on the possible association of Hp genotypes with disease. Because of the reported association between the Hp-2 allele and depression we phenotyped 65 elderly patients with unipolar depression and 40 elderly individuals without mental disorders ...
S S, Matsuyama, J, Joseph
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Early Recurrence in Unipolar Depression

Archives of General Psychiatry, 1989
While some advances have occurred in the maintenance treatment of unipolar depression, empirical data on recurrences of illness following the discontinuation of medication are sparse. We examined survival time during the first 18 months after discontinuation of medication in 74 patients with recurrent unipolar depression.
E, Frank, D J, Kupfer, J M, Perel
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Unipolar depression

2003
Abstract Unipolar major depression is one of the most prevalent and serious of the mental health disorders. It can result in chronic mental and physical ill health, social difficulties and suicide. The disorder occurs across the lifespan; however, its characteristics and outcomes vary with the age of the sufferer.
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Störungsbild unipolare Depression

2017
Depressionen sind psychische Storungen aus dem Bereich der affektiven Storungen (unipolare und bipolare depressive Storungen) und konnen auch im Rahmen von Anpassungsstorungen auftreten. Die Ausfuhrungen in diesem Kapitel beschranken sich auf die unipolaren depressiven Erkrankungsformen, die zu den haufigsten Auspragungsformen zahlen und bedeutsam mit ...
Beate Mohr   +3 more
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Unipolar depression

2012
Carmine M, Pariante, Charles B, Nemeroff
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