(CIDI) to 1500 Australians and compared the ICD-10 and DSM-IV diagnoses it generated. Overall, concordance between the two was only 68%. For some individual disorders like depressive episode it was over 80%, but for others, like substance abuse and post-traumatic stress disorder, it was as...
Canada’s Women’s Health Weekly reports: “Twenty-five percent of females between ages 16 and 19 will experience an episode of major depression.” 加拿大的《妇女健康周刊》说:“百分之25,介于16至19岁的少女会患上严重抑郁。” jw2019 Compare resting-state brain functioning between first-episode...
Depression is increasingly recognized as a worldwide serious, public health concern. A better understanding of depression is important for advancing its management and learning the difference between major depressive disorder (MDD) and dysthymia. Our aim
39 Studies on damage to microglia and astrocytes suggest the significance of glial cells in the development of environmental factor-induced depression-like behaviors in mice.40 In addition, our previous studies proved that chronic environmental stress-induced depressive-like behaviors in mice can be ...
38-41 Major depressive and anxiety disorders A major depressive episode was diagnosed when at least 2 weeks of persistent depressed mood or anhedonia were present, accompanied by a total of at least 5 or more of the 9 DSM-IV symptoms of major depression during the episode. Lifetime DSM-IV ...
As a sensitivity analysis, we conducted a meta-analysis for each ancestry/ethnic group for clinical depression, comprising studies in which MD was ascertained by structured clinical interviews or medical healthcare records following the International Classification of Diseases (ICD9)/10 or the Diagnostic...
Abbreviations (alphabetical order): AD = antidepressant; HAM-D = Hamilton Depression Rating Scale; MADRS = Montgomery Åsberg Depression Rating Scale; MDD = major depressive disorder; MDE = major depressive episode; NaSSAs = noradrenergic and specific serotonergic antidepressants. 4. Discussion In the...
ContextExtracts of Hypericum perforatum (St John's wort) are widely used for the treatment of depression of varying severity. Their efficacy in major
ICD-10 criteria and confirmed with a Mini-International Neuropsychiatric Interview. To be eligible for inclusion, patients had to be 18–65 years old and have a 17-item Hamilton Depression Rating (HDRS17) score >17, indicating a moderate to severe depressive episode. Exclusion criteria included:...
The aim of this study was to predict the risk of an MDD individual psychiatric readmission within 30, 60, 90, 180, and 365 days based on medical records of the index admission. The index admission was defined as the initial inpatient record of major depression for each patient. The initial...