Major depressive disorder is highly prevalent, recurrent, and associated with inter-episodic dysfunction. Individuals with severe depression exhibit profound morbidity, co-morbidity, disability, cost, and mortality. Severe depression is a heterogeneous phenotype with a lack of standardized definition. The ...
The DSM-IV Mood Disorders Field Trial addressed several issues concerning the relationship among major depression, dysthymia, recurrent brief depression, minor depression, and depressive personality disorder. The Mood Disorders Field Tri... MB Keller,DL Hanks,DN Klein - 《Psychiatric Clinics of North ...
P.4.e.002 Deep brain stimulation of the ventral caudate nucleus in the treatment of obsessive-compulsive disorder and major depression Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is an anxiety disorder associated with recurrent intrusive thoughts and repetitive behaviors. Although conventional pha... B Aouize...
Adolescent-onset major depressive disorder (MDD) is associated with an increased risk of recurrent depressive episodes, suicidal behaviors, and psychiatric morbidity throughout the lifespan. The objective of the present study was to investigate brain str
Overall, but especially at Vanderbilt, the sample was highly chronic or recurrent, with early onsets and a substantial rate of prior hospitalizations. Comorbidity rates were high at Pennsylvania, and even higher at Vanderbilt. Nearly three quarters of the patients met criteria for an Axis I comorbi...
Development and validation of an empirical typology of severe, recurrent depression 来自 Semantic Scholar 喜欢 0 阅读量: 17 作者: LA Armstrong 摘要: A five-cluster typology of severely ill depressives was developed and at least partially validated. The relationship between biological and psychological...
Unlike in bulimia nervosa and anorexia nervosa, there are no recurrent and inappropriate compensatory behaviors in BED, such as excessive exercise or purging. The estimated lifetime prevalence of BED is ~2−3% (Hudson et al, 2007; Kessler et al, 2013). Individuals with BED have been ...
The new study was arandomized clinical trialinvolving 452 adult outpatients with chronic or recurrent majordepressive disorder. Unlike previous studies that followed subjects for a set period of time, this study treated them for as long as it took first to remission (full normalization of symptoms)...
recurrent depressive episodes, the ability of DBS to support long-term maintenance of an antidepressant response and prevention of relapse is a treatment advance that can mean the difference between getting on with your life or always looking over your shoulder for your next debilitating depressive ...
The interventions were offered at discharge from first, second, or third hospitalisation due to a single depressive episode or recurrent depressive disorder. The primary outcome was time to readmission to psychiatric hospital. The data on re-hospitalisation was obtained from the Danish Psychiatric ...