DSM-5 Diagnostic Criteria Criterion A At least5out of 9 symptoms present in the same2-weekperiod and represent a change from previous functioning,AND At least1of the 5 symptoms is either (1) depressed mood or (2) loss of interest or pleasure (anhedonia). ...
The term Major depressive disorder was introduced by a group of US clinicians in the mid-1970s as part of proposals for diagnostic criteria based on patterns of symptoms (called the "Research Diagnostic Criteria", building on earlier Feighner Criteria), and was incorporated in to the DSM-III ...
Major depressive disorder (MDD) in adolescents requires only irritability as a diagnostic criteria, while MDD in adults requires anhedonia or depressed mood. Because the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders ( DSM ) doesn't account for symptom variety in depressed adolescents, MDD in...
People may also have additional symptoms of MDD, like low sex drive (loss of libido), that aren’t included in the DSM-5 criteria. The symptoms of major depressive disorder can look different across the lifespan, and across genders. For example, depressed children may start havingseparation ...
In the current study, we examined whether functional brain connectivity at rest might support an alternate stratification of patients with MDD and GAD to that determined by DSM diagnostic categorization. Until recently, most resting state studies of MDD or GAD have compared patients with a single cl...
Questions about the differential diagnosis of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) have been raised since this category was reformulated in DSM-III (APA, 1980). Clinicians have reported difficulties distinguishing \{PTSD\} from other categories, particularly from Major Depressive and Generalized Anxiety...
The prevalence of DSM-IV criteria-based major depression and a comprehensive medical measurement is needed given the drastic rise in the elderly population and their propensity to experience environmental death and/or serious illness and injury (DSI/I). To analyze the likelihood of having DSM-IV ...
PHQ-9: Patient Health Questionnaire-9 DSM-IV: Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition FASM: Functional Assessment of Self-Mutilation SCID: Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-IV ANOVA: Analysis of Variance CI: Confidence Interval SD: Standard Deviation ...
The guidelines for MDD diagnosis have changed over time and are becoming broader and more inclusive, so some persons who would not have been diagnosed under the previous guidelines would now be diagnosed with MDD. This epidemiology analysis used the DSM-5 as the diagnostic cri...
MDD diagnosis is based on standardised diagnostic criteria, DSM or ICD: DSM-IV (HMRRC, Manchester, Oxford, PReDICT, SWU), DSM-IV-TR (CAN-BIND, EMBARC, KCL, LIBR, Stanford, STRADL) and DSM-5 (Neuropharm1). Structured clinical interview assessments were performed: Structured Clinical Intervi...