Depression in Primary Care: Detection and diagnosisU.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Agency for Health Care Policy and Research, 1993 |
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... onset - have prognostic utility ; the seasonal type may also suggest the specific therapeutic option of light therapy . The essential feature of dysthymic disorder is a chronic mood disturbance ( sadness in adults ; sadness and ...
... onset - have prognostic utility ; the seasonal type may also suggest the specific therapeutic option of light therapy . The essential feature of dysthymic disorder is a chronic mood disturbance ( sadness in adults ; sadness and ...
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... onset of the bipolar disorders is in the early 20s . The sexes do not differ in age at onset . The morbidity and mortality associated with bipolar I disorders are high . Ten to 15 percent of untreated patients commit suicide , which is ...
... onset of the bipolar disorders is in the early 20s . The sexes do not differ in age at onset . The morbidity and mortality associated with bipolar I disorders are high . Ten to 15 percent of untreated patients commit suicide , which is ...
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... onset of the depression in those genetically vulnerable to depression ; for example , Cushing's disease may precipitate a major depressive episode . □ The general medical disorder psychologically causes the depression ; for example , a ...
... onset of the depression in those genetically vulnerable to depression ; for example , Cushing's disease may precipitate a major depressive episode . □ The general medical disorder psychologically causes the depression ; for example , a ...
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United States. Depression Guideline Panel. Age of onset under 40 . Postpartum period . □ Medical co - morbidity . Lack of social support . □ Stressful life events . Current substance abuse . The signs and symptoms of depression can be ...
United States. Depression Guideline Panel. Age of onset under 40 . Postpartum period . □ Medical co - morbidity . Lack of social support . □ Stressful life events . Current substance abuse . The signs and symptoms of depression can be ...
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... onset of their major depressive disorder , a higher frequency of depressive episodes , and a greater tendency to show psychomotor retardation and hypersomnia during the episode of major depression ( Akiskal , 1983 ) . These patients may ...
... onset of their major depressive disorder , a higher frequency of depressive episodes , and a greater tendency to show psychomotor retardation and hypersomnia during the episode of major depression ( Akiskal , 1983 ) . These patients may ...
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