2.1 Major depressive episodes/disorder A major depressive episode is defined as at least two weeks of impairing symptoms most of the day, nearly every day, including 5 of the 9 symptoms outlined below [10]. These include the following: 1) depressed mood, 2) markedly diminished interest or pl...
Screening Patients for Bipolar Disorder — A major depressive episode may be the initial presentation of bipolar disorder. 双相情感障碍患者的筛查:抑郁发作可能是双相情感障碍的初期表现。 ParaCrawl Corpus The category Depressive Disorder Not Otherwise Specified is diagnosed if the depressive episode...
major depressive episode- (psychiatry) a state of depression with all the classic symptoms (anhedonia and lethargy and sleep disturbance and despondency and morbid thoughts and feelings of worthlessness and sometimes attempted suicide) but with no known organic dysfunction ...
A major depressive episode is characterized by the presence of a severely depressed mood that persists for at least two weeks.[3] Episodes may be isolated or recurrent and are categorized as mild (few symptoms in excess of minimum criteria), moderate, or severe (marked impact on social or oc...
which may resemble a depressive episode. Although such symptoms may be understandable or considered appropriate to the loss, the presence of a major depressive episode in addition to the normal response to a significant loss should also be carefully considered.This decision inevitably requires the exer...
184 However, CX3CR1-deficient mice show significant resistance to stress-induced depressive-like behaviors.185 The level of CX3CL1 in the serum is increased in patients with moderate-severe depression compared with healthy subjects; thus, CX3CL1 could be used as a target for depression ...
This study examined the reliability and validity of the DSM-IV Major Depressive Episode (MDE) symptoms in a sample of outpatients based on clinician ratings of assessment interviews, videotape of these interviews, and chart information. A group of 44 patients admitted to a university based ...
and was incorporated in to the DSM-III in 1980. To maintain consistency the ICD-10 used the same criteria, with only minor alterations, but using the DSM diagnostic threshold to mark a mild depressive episode, adding higher threshold categories for moderate and severe episodes. The ancient idea...
Sociodemographic Distribution of the National Comorbidity Survey Replication (NCS-R) Sample Compared With the US Population Correspondence Between Diagnoses of DSM-IV Major Depressive Episode in the Weighted Part 1 NCS-R (CIDI) Sample and the Weighted Clinical Reinterview Samples (SCID) Bivariate Sociod...
Does incomplete recovery from first lifetime major depressive episode herald a chronic course of illness? Am J Psychiatry. 2000;157(9):1501-1504.PubMedGoogle ScholarCrossref 16. Keller MB, Lavori PW, Friedman B, et al. The Longitudinal Interval Follow-up Evaluation: a comprehensive method ...