Background A recent study conducted by the laboratory of the first author revealed that major depression is composed of two distinct subtypes: major dysmood disorder (MDMD) and simple dysmood disorder (SDMD). The latter is a less severe phenotype with fewer aberrant biological pathways. MDMD,...
A total of N=67 could be retested after remission of depression (N=32 of the patients with major depression) and a matched control group (N=62). Neuropsychological tests were applied in a test session which avoids the effects of fatigue in the patients by the short duration of strenuous ...
severe mood disorders bipolar disorder recurrent brief depression suicidality alcohol or drug dependency obsessive-compulsive disorder schizoaffective disorder / schizophrenia pregnancy 联系人与地点 中心联系人 研究中心 德国, Munich, Ludwig-Maximilians-University, Department of Psychiatry 申办方与...
Mild autism is an unofficial term commonly used to refer to a diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder level 1. Mildly autistic people have less noticeabletraits(that they often mask) and have low support needs. However, challenges can include social interaction, reading social cues, understanding body...
doi:10.1001/jamapsychiatry.2018.4288 Key Points Question Who is at greatest risk for developing mental health problems such as posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) or major depression after sustaining a mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI)? Findings In this cohort study of 1155 patients with mTBI and...
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Specifically, the rates of depressive symptoms among community-dwelling older adults range from 16 to 38% [1–3] and the rates of subthreshold or 'non-major depression' (minor subsyn- dromal and recurrent brief depression) range from 9 to 31% among community-based adu...
Depression, for example, is associated with the development of AD, even in cases where the symptoms of depression occurred 25 years prior to the onset of AD.34 Moreover, in patients with MCI, those who met the criteria of major depressive disorder were 2.6 times more likely to progress ...
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