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Major depressive episodes can occur in a variety of different clinical contexts including depression due to a general medical condition or substance use, major depressive disorder (either single episode or recurrent), bipolar disorders, and more rarely schizoaffective disorder. Thus, it is important ...
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Additionally,sometimes major depressive disorder can be divide into subtypes,or closely-related conditions.Postpartum depression is a subtype that can happen following childbirth,although the studies have shown that,in many cases,onset of depression occurs prior to childbirth as well,so it’s now diag...
Can Major Depression Be Prevented? Once you have had an episode of major depression, you are at high risk of having another. The best way to prevent another episode of depression is to be aware of the triggers orcauses of major depression(see above) and to continue taking the prescribed ...
Major depressive disorder (MDD), also called major depression, is considered by many to be a mental health condition that can manifest at least five of the major symptoms of depression for at least two weeks. MDD is considered by experts to be both a classification of depressive disorders and...
4 Depression can be accompanied by recurrent seizures, which may occur even during remission or persist for longer than the disease itself.5 Pharmacological therapies for MDD can effectively control symptoms; thus, patients may experience recurrence within a short time after discontinuing medication.6 ...
The limited success of genetic studies of major depression has raised questions concerning the definition of genetically relevant phenotypes. This paper presents strategies to improve the phenotypic definition of major depression by proposing endophenotypes at two levels: First, dissecting the depressive phen...
Kaplan-Meier product-limit survival analyses were used to estimate the median time to an episode of depression for the whole sample and to make univariate comparisons between those women who maintained and discontinued their antidepressant medication. Cox proportional hazards regression models31 were used...
current RDC and DSM-IV-TR definitions, major affective episode remission/recovery is reached when an individual either is fully asymptomatic (has no symptoms of the episode) or has only minimal affective symptoms below the threshold for minor depression/dysthymia or hypomania for 8 consecutive weeks...