Depression and suicide attempts are reported to be high among medical students. It has also been reported that depression, suicide attempts, and autistic traits may be significantly related. The aim of this study was to determine the suicide probability and autistic traits of medical students with ...
The objectives were to (1) document the risk of clinical depression in mothers in the 24 months after epilepsy diagnosis in their children, (2) determine whether the probability of risk of clinical depression changes over time, and (3) identify factors predictive of risk of clinical depression....
To date, however, studies have focused on a single diagnosis, and the measures used to assess different psychopathologies have varied greatly. This study assessed how levels of behavioral inhibition and behavioral activation relate to lifetime diagnoses of depression, anxiety, drug abuse and ...
Little is known about the prevalence of depression diagnosis in Korea. We aimed to compare the prevalence of depression diagnosis between Medical Aid and health insurance beneficiaries in an outpatient setting in Korea. The data of patients who visited a medical institution for outpatient care in 201...
Severity (of DisabilityDepression (PsychologyItem Response TheoryEpidemiologySymptoms (Individual DisordersClinical DiagnosisStatistical DataRiskAlthough it is clear that increasing depression severity is associated with more risk for suicidality, less is known about at what levels of depression severity the ...
Introduction: Parents who have children with chronic disease are susceptible to anxiety and depression. Parental anxiety and depression is associated with decreased sense of responsibility toward care, education and nutrition for their children and also for their mental disorder effect on their children'...
Clinical level of depression (DEP) was defined as having either a score of 16 and above on the Centre for Epidemiology Studies Depression scale or a diagnosis of current major depression on the Mini International Neuropsychiatric Interview. Lipid levels, apolipoprotein E and serotonin transporter ...
Some of the psychological and emotional signs that you’re stressed out include: Depressionoranxiety Anger, irritability, or restlessness Feeling overwhelmed, unmotivated, or unfocused Trouble sleepingor sleeping too much Racing thoughts or constant worry ...
Symptoms of elevated levels include: Weight gain, especially around the abdomen (often called “cortisol belly”) High blood pressure Mood swings, anxiety or depression Difficulty concentrating Fatigue despite adequate sleep Weakened immune system (leading to frequent infections) ...
3., 4., 5. A study by Oxenkrug and colleagues, for instance, reported that while age and gender influenced serum cholesterol levels, the diagnosis of major depression did not.5 The majority of recent studies, however, suggest that depression is associated with low cholesterol levels,6., 7....