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1 Primer on Depression: Introduction and Overview
Abstract. Major depressive disorder (MDD) is a serious, debilitating, life-shortening illness that affects many persons of all ages and backgrounds. The point prevalence of MDD is high (2.3-3.2% in men; 4.5-9.3% in women) and the lifetime risk for MDD is 7% to 12% for men and 20% to 25% for women. MDD is a disabling disorder that costs the ...
A Literature Review of Studies of Depression and Treatment Outcomes
According to the fall 2007 American College Health Association-National College Health Assessment ( 1), a national survey of approximately 20,500 college students on 39 campuses, 43.2% of the students reported "feeling so depressed it was difficult to function" at least once in the past 12 months.More than 3,200 university students reported being diagnosed as having depression, with 39.2% of ...
Introduction: Depression, One and Many
Abstract. This collective volume takes a fresh look at the psychiatric diagnosis of "major depressive disorder", the disorder's nature and its social meaning today. The heterogeneity of the conditions we call "depression" is so great that it raises difficult questions of individuation and identity. Major depression is one category of ...
The neuroscience of depressive disorders: A brief review of the past
In line with the Research Domain Criteria Project launched by the National Institute of Mental Health (Insel, 2014; Insel et al., 2010), a distinguished aim in developing an integrated neuroscientific model of depression therefore has to be the separation of distinct aetiological and pathophysiological trajectories which, although eventually ...
Major Depressive Disorder: Advances in Neuroscience Research and
Analysis of Published Papers. In the past decade, the total number of papers on depression published worldwide has increased year by year as shown in Fig. Fig.1A. 1 A. Searching the Web of Science database, we found a total of 43,863 papers published in the field of depression from 2009 to 2019 (search strategy: TI = (depression$) or ts = ("major depressive disorder$")) and py = (2009-2019 ...
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Currently, he is the Director of the Mood Disorders Treatment and Research Program at WPIC. His research has focused on cognitive behavioral psycho-therapy, pharmacotherapy, and combination treatments for major depression and bipolar illness. He has published numerous articles and book chapters on these subjects.
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The current ICD-10 classification of depression was developed by the World Health Organisation (Paykel, 1989). This system distinguishes a number of different types of depression: 1 Bipolar Affective Disorder: current episode of manic, hypomanic, depressed or mixed. 2 Depressive Episode: mild, (a) without somatic symptoms, (b) with somatic symp-
The serotonin theory of depression: a systematic umbrella ...
Quality ratings are summarised in Table 1 and reported in detail in Tables S2-S3.The majority (11/17) of systematic reviews and meta-analyses satisfied less than 50% of criteria. Only 31% ...
Introduction
Depression is a broader term used to designate a group of depressive disorders characterized by a syndrome of depressive mood accompanied by emotional, behavioral, and cognitive manifestations (World Health Organization, 2019).The current diagnostic manuals, DSM-5 (American Psychiatric Association, 2013) and ICD-11 (World Health Organization, 2019) share common symptoms and signs to identify ...
Depression (Chapter 1)
Summary. Depression is now identified as a major health issue, being a major cause of both psychological and physical morbidity. It is predicted to be second only to ischaemic heart disease in terms of total burden of disease burden to 2020 (Murray & Lopez, 1996). However, the definition of depression has undergone a number of changes over time ...
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Box 1.1 Broad Street. The O'Sullivans live in a three-storey Victorian house in need of repair, in a northern English city. The extended family consists of Maria, 53, who is married to Ged; her parents, Bridie and Anthony; and Maria and Ged's sons, Patrick, 18, Francis, 20, and John-Paul, 23. Maria's brother, Frank, killed himself 10 ...
History of Depression
Abstract. The symptoms that define depressive conditions have been recognized for millennia of medical history. The earliest Hippocratic writings not only define depression in similar ways as current works but also use context to differentiate ordinary sadness from depressive disorder. Sadness was understood as a natural reaction to loss ...
Treatment of Depression in Children and Adolescents: A Systematic
Depressive disorders can affect long-term mental and physical health functioning among children and adolescents, including increased risk of suicide. Despite access to several nonpharmacological, pharmacological, and combined treatment options for childhood depression, clinicians contend with sparse evidence and are concerned about harms associated with treatment.
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At the same time, studies of trait anxiety suggest that moderate (vs. low) ELS is associated with greater self-reported anxiety. This study tested the hypothesis that stress inoculation effects are evident for implicit (nonconscious) but not explicit (conscious) aspects of anxiety. Methods: Ninety-seven healthy women were assessed for ELS and ...
Understanding Depression : Volume 1. Biomedical and Neurobiological
The aim is to equip readers with an up-to-date understanding of the clinical and neurobiological underpinnings of depression and their relation to clinical manifestations and the development of more effective treatments. This first volume is devoted specifically to biomedical and neurobiological issues. Detailed information is presented on a ...
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CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION Background and Significance of the Research Problem The estimated annual loss of life due to depression related suicide is 850,000 deaths per year (World Health Organization, 2005). The World Health Organization (WHO, 2005) predicts that by the year 2020, depression will be the second leading
CHAPTER -1 AN OVERVIEW OF DEPRESSION
Depression is characterized by a number of common symptoms. These include a persistent sad, anxious, or "empty" mood, and feelings of hopelessness or pessimism that lasts nearly every day, for weeks on end. A person who is depressed also often has feelings of guilt, worthlessness, and helplessness.
Chapter 1. The Definition of Depression
The Definition of Depression. Published by University of Pennsylvania Press 2009. Chapter 1. The Definition of Depression.
Chapter 1. Introduction
Research findings are somewhat contradictory about whether spirituality is associated with less psychological distress and fewer symptoms of depression in adults e.g., Idler, 1987; Williams et al., 1991. For prevention purposes, the role of spirituality may be tied to family relationships, as demonstrated by one recent, long-term study.
Chapter 1. The Definition of Depression
Reserpine-Induced Depression and Other Neurotoxicity: A Monoaminergic Hypothesis. Manoj GovindarajuluT. Shankar +10 authors M. Dhanasekaran. Psychology, Medicine. 2021. 3. Semantic Scholar extracted view of "Chapter 1. The Definition of Depression" by A. Beck et al.
Depression
6.1 Definition/Diagnostic Criteria. Depression is a common and serious mental health disorder that affects mood, thoughts, and behaviors. Depressive disorders are characterized by sadness, loss of interest or pleasure, disruptions to appetite or sleep, low energy, poor concentration, and low self-worth. Symptoms of depression can impact an ...
4 Scents That Can Reduce Depression, New Research Shows
New research published last month in JAMA Open Network suggests that familiar scents can improve symptoms in people with depressive disorders. That's because individuals who suffer from depression ...
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R1, or "Research 1," status, is the top designation and reserved for schools with "very high research activity." ... UNC Charlotte enters 'next chapter' after earning coveted top-tier ...
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Search the Research Collection. SABR 52. Early registration is now open for the 2024 convention in Minneapolis. Learn More. The Research Collection; Events. ... Buck O'Neil/North Florida Chapter meeting recap - 5/1/2024 May 6, 2024 / in Chapter Updates / by sabr. Members and guests of the Buck O'Neil/North Florida Chapter gathered on May ...
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or 'manic depression') is responsible for 1% of deaths but 11% of the disease bur-den worldwide. In 1990, major depression, defined below, is the fourth highest source of disease disability and is projected to rise to number two by the year 2020. 4 Clearly depression is a serious health issue and one whose consequences are con-
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Neurobiology of Depression
This chapter covers the most important findings in this regard. First, the classical monoamine hypothesis posited that depression is caused by an alteration in levels of one or more of the monoamines: serotonin, norepinephrine, and dopamine. More recently, research on the glutamatergic system has aroused great interest by examining the ...
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Abstract. Major depressive disorder (MDD) is a serious, debilitating, life-shortening illness that affects many persons of all ages and backgrounds. The point prevalence of MDD is high (2.3-3.2% in men; 4.5-9.3% in women) and the lifetime risk for MDD is 7% to 12% for men and 20% to 25% for women. MDD is a disabling disorder that costs the ...
According to the fall 2007 American College Health Association-National College Health Assessment ( 1), a national survey of approximately 20,500 college students on 39 campuses, 43.2% of the students reported "feeling so depressed it was difficult to function" at least once in the past 12 months.More than 3,200 university students reported being diagnosed as having depression, with 39.2% of ...
Abstract. This collective volume takes a fresh look at the psychiatric diagnosis of "major depressive disorder", the disorder's nature and its social meaning today. The heterogeneity of the conditions we call "depression" is so great that it raises difficult questions of individuation and identity. Major depression is one category of ...
In line with the Research Domain Criteria Project launched by the National Institute of Mental Health (Insel, 2014; Insel et al., 2010), a distinguished aim in developing an integrated neuroscientific model of depression therefore has to be the separation of distinct aetiological and pathophysiological trajectories which, although eventually ...
Analysis of Published Papers. In the past decade, the total number of papers on depression published worldwide has increased year by year as shown in Fig. Fig.1A. 1 A. Searching the Web of Science database, we found a total of 43,863 papers published in the field of depression from 2009 to 2019 (search strategy: TI = (depression$) or ts = ("major depressive disorder$")) and py = (2009-2019 ...
Currently, he is the Director of the Mood Disorders Treatment and Research Program at WPIC. His research has focused on cognitive behavioral psycho-therapy, pharmacotherapy, and combination treatments for major depression and bipolar illness. He has published numerous articles and book chapters on these subjects.
The current ICD-10 classification of depression was developed by the World Health Organisation (Paykel, 1989). This system distinguishes a number of different types of depression: 1 Bipolar Affective Disorder: current episode of manic, hypomanic, depressed or mixed. 2 Depressive Episode: mild, (a) without somatic symptoms, (b) with somatic symp-
Quality ratings are summarised in Table 1 and reported in detail in Tables S2-S3.The majority (11/17) of systematic reviews and meta-analyses satisfied less than 50% of criteria. Only 31% ...
Depression is a broader term used to designate a group of depressive disorders characterized by a syndrome of depressive mood accompanied by emotional, behavioral, and cognitive manifestations (World Health Organization, 2019).The current diagnostic manuals, DSM-5 (American Psychiatric Association, 2013) and ICD-11 (World Health Organization, 2019) share common symptoms and signs to identify ...
Summary. Depression is now identified as a major health issue, being a major cause of both psychological and physical morbidity. It is predicted to be second only to ischaemic heart disease in terms of total burden of disease burden to 2020 (Murray & Lopez, 1996). However, the definition of depression has undergone a number of changes over time ...
Box 1.1 Broad Street. The O'Sullivans live in a three-storey Victorian house in need of repair, in a northern English city. The extended family consists of Maria, 53, who is married to Ged; her parents, Bridie and Anthony; and Maria and Ged's sons, Patrick, 18, Francis, 20, and John-Paul, 23. Maria's brother, Frank, killed himself 10 ...
Abstract. The symptoms that define depressive conditions have been recognized for millennia of medical history. The earliest Hippocratic writings not only define depression in similar ways as current works but also use context to differentiate ordinary sadness from depressive disorder. Sadness was understood as a natural reaction to loss ...
Depressive disorders can affect long-term mental and physical health functioning among children and adolescents, including increased risk of suicide. Despite access to several nonpharmacological, pharmacological, and combined treatment options for childhood depression, clinicians contend with sparse evidence and are concerned about harms associated with treatment.
At the same time, studies of trait anxiety suggest that moderate (vs. low) ELS is associated with greater self-reported anxiety. This study tested the hypothesis that stress inoculation effects are evident for implicit (nonconscious) but not explicit (conscious) aspects of anxiety. Methods: Ninety-seven healthy women were assessed for ELS and ...
The aim is to equip readers with an up-to-date understanding of the clinical and neurobiological underpinnings of depression and their relation to clinical manifestations and the development of more effective treatments. This first volume is devoted specifically to biomedical and neurobiological issues. Detailed information is presented on a ...
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION Background and Significance of the Research Problem The estimated annual loss of life due to depression related suicide is 850,000 deaths per year (World Health Organization, 2005). The World Health Organization (WHO, 2005) predicts that by the year 2020, depression will be the second leading
Depression is characterized by a number of common symptoms. These include a persistent sad, anxious, or "empty" mood, and feelings of hopelessness or pessimism that lasts nearly every day, for weeks on end. A person who is depressed also often has feelings of guilt, worthlessness, and helplessness.
The Definition of Depression. Published by University of Pennsylvania Press 2009. Chapter 1. The Definition of Depression.
Research findings are somewhat contradictory about whether spirituality is associated with less psychological distress and fewer symptoms of depression in adults e.g., Idler, 1987; Williams et al., 1991. For prevention purposes, the role of spirituality may be tied to family relationships, as demonstrated by one recent, long-term study.
Reserpine-Induced Depression and Other Neurotoxicity: A Monoaminergic Hypothesis. Manoj GovindarajuluT. Shankar +10 authors M. Dhanasekaran. Psychology, Medicine. 2021. 3. Semantic Scholar extracted view of "Chapter 1. The Definition of Depression" by A. Beck et al.
6.1 Definition/Diagnostic Criteria. Depression is a common and serious mental health disorder that affects mood, thoughts, and behaviors. Depressive disorders are characterized by sadness, loss of interest or pleasure, disruptions to appetite or sleep, low energy, poor concentration, and low self-worth. Symptoms of depression can impact an ...
New research published last month in JAMA Open Network suggests that familiar scents can improve symptoms in people with depressive disorders. That's because individuals who suffer from depression ...
R1, or "Research 1," status, is the top designation and reserved for schools with "very high research activity." ... UNC Charlotte enters 'next chapter' after earning coveted top-tier ...
Search the Research Collection. SABR 52. Early registration is now open for the 2024 convention in Minneapolis. Learn More. The Research Collection; Events. ... Buck O'Neil/North Florida Chapter meeting recap - 5/1/2024 May 6, 2024 / in Chapter Updates / by sabr. Members and guests of the Buck O'Neil/North Florida Chapter gathered on May ...
or 'manic depression') is responsible for 1% of deaths but 11% of the disease bur-den worldwide. In 1990, major depression, defined below, is the fourth highest source of disease disability and is projected to rise to number two by the year 2020. 4 Clearly depression is a serious health issue and one whose consequences are con-
Contact Data CONTACT: ResearchAndMarkets.com Laura Wood,Senior Press Manager [email protected] For E.S.T Office Hours Call 1-917-300-0470 For U.S./ CAN Toll Free Call 1-800-526-8630 For ...
This chapter covers the most important findings in this regard. First, the classical monoamine hypothesis posited that depression is caused by an alteration in levels of one or more of the monoamines: serotonin, norepinephrine, and dopamine. More recently, research on the glutamatergic system has aroused great interest by examining the ...