See main article:Psychotic Depression Psychotic Depression(also known asMajor Depressive Disorder with psychotic featuresin the DSM-5) is a subtype ofdepressioncharacterized by psychosis (delusions, hallucinations) in addition to mood changes. It requires the treatment of the underlying mood disorder firs...
Exclusion criteria were: 1) having a self-reported lifetime history of bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, MDD with psychotic features, or schizoaffective disorder; 2) dementia; 3) having received treatment for drug or alcohol use in the 6 months prior to enrolment; 4) a major medical diagnosi...
schizophrenia, delusional disorder, and psychotic disorder not otherwise specified, and in such cases those symptoms are considered associated features of these disorders, therefore, a separate diagnosis is not deemed necessary unless the depressive symptoms meet full criteria for a major depressive ...
Best for severe depression, depression w/ psychotic features, or suicidal ideation/food refusalSide effects: post-ictal confusion, impaired memory, headacheTypically 6-12 treatments performed, can see response within 10-14 days When is bright light therapy used? First-line treatment for MDD with ...
In the spirit of the Research Domain Criteria framework135, we will hone future analyses to task paradigms that tap into functional domains relevant to depressive symptomatology, in particular, spanning the negative valence and cognitive domains. So far, meta-analyses in MDD mainly have been based ...
Efforts to develop neuroimaging-based biomarkers in major depressive disorder (MDD), at the individual level, have been limited to date. As diagnostic criteria are currently symptom-based, MDD is conceptualized as a disorder rather than a disease with a
Exclusion criteria included: (1) co-morbid neurological disorders; (2) current alcohol or substance abuse disorder; (3) history of psychotic disorder, bipolar disorder, or obsessive-compulsive disorder; (4) current suicide risk; (5) treatment with any psychotropic or central nervous system-active ...
Primary parameter used to substantiate the study hypothesis will be severity of depression (PHQ-9) [13]. The severity of depressive symptoms is measured with the Patient Health Questionnaire depression sub-scale [13], a brief but validated instrument that scores each of the DSM-IV criteria for ...
The comorbidity of pain and depression is associated with high disease burden for patients in terms of disability, wellbeing, and use of medical care. Patients with major and minor depression often present themselves with pain to a general practitioner and recognition of depression in such cases is...