Both depression and anxiety are common in dementia but there are many complicating bio-psychosocial factors which can make diagnosis and treatment difficult. There is a small but expanding literature on psychosocial treatment of depression in mild to moderate dementia but almost nothing on treatment of...
Anxiety (A) and Depression (D), two major clinical entities related to both health and illness, are overlooked now a days in health care settings. The first objective of this review is to show the important correlation between A and D and various diseases. The second objective is to present...
Depression and anxiety together constitute a significant contribution to the global burden of disease. Acupuncture is widely used for treatment of anxiety and depression and use is increasing. The theoretical basis for acupuncture diagnosis and treatment derives from traditional Chinese medicine theory. An...
Behavioural Pharmacology: November 1997 - Volume 8 - Issue 6-7 - ppg 639 Abstracts of the BAP/EBPS International Workshop on The Behavioural Pharmacology of Anxiety and Depression, Bath, UK, November 20-23: PDF Only Clinical features of anxiety and depression. Anderson, I...
depressionhealingmortalityreamputationBackground: One of the most serious complications of diabetes mellitus (DM) is a diabetic foot ulcer (DFU), with lower extremity amputation (LEA). Aims: This study aims to explore the role of anxiety and depression on mortality, reamputation and healing, ...
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anxiety reaction,GAD,generalized anxiety disorder- an anxiety disorder characterized by chronic free-floating anxiety and such symptoms as tension or sweating or trembling or lightheadedness or irritability etc that has lasted for more than six months ...
Results: There was no correlation between neuroticism and religiosity, neither in the patient nor in the control group. However, marked differences were found in causal attributions and religious experience between patients and healthy controls. Anxiety concerning sexuality, super-ego conflicts and ...
As depression and anxiety are relapsing or chronic conditions and are often comorbid with other medical conditions, standard outcome measures should be incorporated into the management plans for all such patients. (MJA 2002; 177: 205-207)doi:10.5694/j.1326-5377.2003.tb05207.xBrian M Boettcher...