Depression may co-occur with other nonpsychiatric, general medical disorders or with other psychiatric disorders; it may also be brought on by the use of certain medications. Major risk factors for depression include a personal or family history of depressive... Depression in Primary Care: Detection and diagnosis - Page 1by United States. Depression Guideline Panel - 1993Full view - About this book
| 1993 - 486 pages
...without episodes of mania or hypomania (ie, low-level mania). Depression may co-occur with nonpsychiatric medical disorders or with other psychiatric disorders;...in pain, suffering, disability, and death is high. Given the strong evidence that treatments are effective, third-party coverage for the diagnosis and... | |
| DIANE Publishing Company - 1994 - 187 pages
...are, paradoxically, the providers most likely to see these patients initially. Depression may co-occur with other nonpsychiatric, general medical disorders...depression can almost always be treated successfully with medication, psychotherapy, or a combination of both. Not all patients respond to the same therapy,... | |
| 1993 - 190 pages
...are, paradoxically, the providers most likely to see these patients initially. Depression may co-occur with other nonpsychiatric, general medical disorders...depression can almost always be treated successfully with medication, psychotherapy, or a combination of both. Not all patients respond to the same therapy,... | |
| DIANE Publishing Company - 1994 - 139 pages
...without episodes of mania or hypomania (ie, low-level mania). Depression may co-occur with nonpsychiatric medical disorders or with other psychiatric disorders;...in pain, suffering, disability, and death is high. Given the strong evidence that treatments are effective, third-party coverage for the diagnosis and... | |
| Jianren Mao - 2006 - 370 pages
...men, with a risk-ratio of 1.7 to 1.0 over a lifetime and 1.4 to 1.0 for 12 months. Risk factors are personal or family history of depressive disorder,...stressful life events, and current substance abuse. More than 50% of those who have one episode have another. The second episode is often within 2 years,... | |
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