Prevalence and Associated Factors of Depression among General
... Depression occupies the 8th place among the causes of DALYs [1] in low income countries, due to preponderance of (group I) communicable, maternal, peri-natal and nutritional conditions. However, it is projected to increase by 66% by the year 2030, constituting a greater burden of disease than matern ...
... Depression occupies the 8th place among the causes of DALYs [1] in low income countries, due to preponderance of (group I) communicable, maternal, peri-natal and nutritional conditions. However, it is projected to increase by 66% by the year 2030, constituting a greater burden of disease than matern ...
Ch 17 Mental Disorders
... symptoms are disorganized thoughts garbled speech, as well as hallucinations and delusions. – 1. Probably not a single disorder. (Rule of thirds) – 2. It is suspected that schizophrenia results mostly from some physical or chemical problem because it appears in late adolescence or early adulthood, a ...
... symptoms are disorganized thoughts garbled speech, as well as hallucinations and delusions. – 1. Probably not a single disorder. (Rule of thirds) – 2. It is suspected that schizophrenia results mostly from some physical or chemical problem because it appears in late adolescence or early adulthood, a ...
Introduction to Psychology
... no apparent reason, experiences two or more weeks of depressed moods, feelings of worthlessness, and diminished interest or pleasure in most activities ...
... no apparent reason, experiences two or more weeks of depressed moods, feelings of worthlessness, and diminished interest or pleasure in most activities ...
Understanding bipolar disorder
... on the degree of risk associated with the behaviours and mood. People will be hospitalised if their mania causes them to engage in life threatening, risk-taking behaviours and if their depression causes suicidal ideation or similar. A biopsychosocial approach that includes attending to the biologica ...
... on the degree of risk associated with the behaviours and mood. People will be hospitalised if their mania causes them to engage in life threatening, risk-taking behaviours and if their depression causes suicidal ideation or similar. A biopsychosocial approach that includes attending to the biologica ...
paper - PAA 2013
... epidemiological data were collected during medical exams and census updates (n=63 villages). Results show a strong positive relationship between functional status and well-being, even after controlling for age, sex, multiple indicators of current physical condition, social conflict and modernization ...
... epidemiological data were collected during medical exams and census updates (n=63 villages). Results show a strong positive relationship between functional status and well-being, even after controlling for age, sex, multiple indicators of current physical condition, social conflict and modernization ...
644.3 Bipolar Disorder
... 1. Individuals with a bipolar disorder often dread the periods of depression, but many are reluctant to give up the highs associated with the manic phase. 2. Bipolar disorder is not the same thing as a mood disorder. 3. Some individuals with bipolar disorder suffer mood swings numerous times in a da ...
... 1. Individuals with a bipolar disorder often dread the periods of depression, but many are reluctant to give up the highs associated with the manic phase. 2. Bipolar disorder is not the same thing as a mood disorder. 3. Some individuals with bipolar disorder suffer mood swings numerous times in a da ...
Affective (mood) disorders
... depressive disorders depend on the criteria used to define ‘depressive disorders’. Using the criteria for major depressive disorder (DSM-IV), the lifetime risk of depressive disorders is about 15%. The prevalence of depressive disorders at any one time or point prevalence is about 5%. This figure ma ...
... depressive disorders depend on the criteria used to define ‘depressive disorders’. Using the criteria for major depressive disorder (DSM-IV), the lifetime risk of depressive disorders is about 15%. The prevalence of depressive disorders at any one time or point prevalence is about 5%. This figure ma ...
Lundbeck Institute Campus Slide deck library
... (1) WHO. Global burden of mental disorders and the need for a comprehensive, coordinated response from health and social sectors at the country level. 2011. Retrieved from: http://apps.who.int/gb/ebwha/pdf_files/EB130/B130_9-en.pdf. Accessed April 2016; (2). WHO The Global Burden of Disease 2004 Upd ...
... (1) WHO. Global burden of mental disorders and the need for a comprehensive, coordinated response from health and social sectors at the country level. 2011. Retrieved from: http://apps.who.int/gb/ebwha/pdf_files/EB130/B130_9-en.pdf. Accessed April 2016; (2). WHO The Global Burden of Disease 2004 Upd ...
Bipolar Disorder: A Biopsychosocial Overview
... - Common to many psychiatric disorders - Biology of positive emotion may yield cues more specific to bipolar ...
... - Common to many psychiatric disorders - Biology of positive emotion may yield cues more specific to bipolar ...
Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy Reduces Symptoms of
... Mindfulness-based cognitive therapy (MBCT), developed by Segal and colleagues,16 is a relatively new therapeutic approach rooted in cognitive behavioral therapy and mindfulness-based stress reduction.17 Individuals are taught, by developing a greater awareness of thoughts and feelings, to decenter f ...
... Mindfulness-based cognitive therapy (MBCT), developed by Segal and colleagues,16 is a relatively new therapeutic approach rooted in cognitive behavioral therapy and mindfulness-based stress reduction.17 Individuals are taught, by developing a greater awareness of thoughts and feelings, to decenter f ...
Depression and anxiety in dissociative (conversion) disorder
... disorder from December 2009 to May 2010 were included in the study. The diagnosis was based on the criteria laid down by 1CD-10 (International classification of mental disorders, 10th edition). The patients suffering from physical illnesses, organic brain disease, psychiatric co morbidity other than ...
... disorder from December 2009 to May 2010 were included in the study. The diagnosis was based on the criteria laid down by 1CD-10 (International classification of mental disorders, 10th edition). The patients suffering from physical illnesses, organic brain disease, psychiatric co morbidity other than ...
Linköping University Post Print Implementation of Internet-based preventive
... Background: Internet-based self-help is an effective preventive intervention for highly prevalent disorders, such as depression and anxiety. It is not clear, however, whether it is necessary to offer these interventions with professional support or if they work without any guidance. In case support ...
... Background: Internet-based self-help is an effective preventive intervention for highly prevalent disorders, such as depression and anxiety. It is not clear, however, whether it is necessary to offer these interventions with professional support or if they work without any guidance. In case support ...
Lecture 11- Mental Disorders Overview
... Depressed mood for most of the day marked reduction in interest in daily activities 5% weight loss or significant change in appetite (increase or decrease) almost daily insomnia or hypersomnia almost daily physical agitation or retardation almost daily decreased energy or fatigue almost daily feelin ...
... Depressed mood for most of the day marked reduction in interest in daily activities 5% weight loss or significant change in appetite (increase or decrease) almost daily insomnia or hypersomnia almost daily physical agitation or retardation almost daily decreased energy or fatigue almost daily feelin ...
depression Find help. Find hope.
... Major depression may be as disabling—in terms of time spent in bed and loss of work productivity—as other chronic illnesses, such as hypertension and diabetes. It has been estimated that the annual cost of depression in the United States is $80 billion due to lost productivity and illness care. Majo ...
... Major depression may be as disabling—in terms of time spent in bed and loss of work productivity—as other chronic illnesses, such as hypertension and diabetes. It has been estimated that the annual cost of depression in the United States is $80 billion due to lost productivity and illness care. Majo ...
List of Symptoms Mood swings from elation to depression Periods of
... history to see whether any of the antidepressant medications she has been taking have been effective and how this might have affected her current psychotic episode. With the diagnosis of Bipolar I Disorder, Carla will need to be slowly and carefully weaned off her antidepressant medications and plac ...
... history to see whether any of the antidepressant medications she has been taking have been effective and how this might have affected her current psychotic episode. With the diagnosis of Bipolar I Disorder, Carla will need to be slowly and carefully weaned off her antidepressant medications and plac ...
Print this article - South African Journal of Psychiatry
... event-free periods than unmarried patients, the severity of depressive symptoms is similar between married and unmarried patients.[21] Low social support causes more stress and can accelerate or worsen the progression from HIV to AIDS.[22,23] Both men and women in the first marriages fare better in ...
... event-free periods than unmarried patients, the severity of depressive symptoms is similar between married and unmarried patients.[21] Low social support causes more stress and can accelerate or worsen the progression from HIV to AIDS.[22,23] Both men and women in the first marriages fare better in ...
Slides in PDF format for PTSD and Depression
... What does this mean? Why does PE treat both? Why is ...
... What does this mean? Why does PE treat both? Why is ...
Griggs Chapter 10: Abnormal Psychology
... Delusions of grandeur involve believing that you are a person of great importance, such as Jesus Christ Hallucinations and delusions are positive symptoms because they refer to things that have been added ...
... Delusions of grandeur involve believing that you are a person of great importance, such as Jesus Christ Hallucinations and delusions are positive symptoms because they refer to things that have been added ...
Mood Disorders in Children and Adolescents TDMHSAS BEST PRACTICE GUIDELINES
... Disorders and Bipolar and Related Disorders [Bradley, n.d.].) Prior to diagnosis of a specific mood disorder, criteria must be met for a mood episode. The mood episode might be a major depressive episode and/or a manic episode (DSM-IV-TR, 2000). ...
... Disorders and Bipolar and Related Disorders [Bradley, n.d.].) Prior to diagnosis of a specific mood disorder, criteria must be met for a mood episode. The mood episode might be a major depressive episode and/or a manic episode (DSM-IV-TR, 2000). ...
Personality Disorder
... bad habits learned early on in life. Biological explanations look at the lower than normal stress hormones in antisocial personality disordered persons as responsible for their low responsiveness to threatening stimuli. Other possible causes of personality disorders may include disturbances in f ...
... bad habits learned early on in life. Biological explanations look at the lower than normal stress hormones in antisocial personality disordered persons as responsible for their low responsiveness to threatening stimuli. Other possible causes of personality disorders may include disturbances in f ...
Unit XII Textbook PowerPoint questions and answers
... a. Depression usually develops during middle age. b. Depression usually happens without major cognitive or behavioral changes. c. A major depressive episode usually gets worse and worse unless its treated. d. True depression us usually not related to stress in one’s work or relationships. e. Compare ...
... a. Depression usually develops during middle age. b. Depression usually happens without major cognitive or behavioral changes. c. A major depressive episode usually gets worse and worse unless its treated. d. True depression us usually not related to stress in one’s work or relationships. e. Compare ...
CHAPTER 13: Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder
... (1) markedly depressed mood, feelings of hopelessness, or self-deprecating thoughts (2) marked anxiety, tension, feelings of being “keyed up,” or “on edge” (3) marked affective lability (e.g., feeling suddenly sad or tearful or increased sensitivity to rejection) (4) persistent and marked anger or i ...
... (1) markedly depressed mood, feelings of hopelessness, or self-deprecating thoughts (2) marked anxiety, tension, feelings of being “keyed up,” or “on edge” (3) marked affective lability (e.g., feeling suddenly sad or tearful or increased sensitivity to rejection) (4) persistent and marked anger or i ...
10:30 AM Anxiety - Vanderbilt University Medical Center
... • Be aware of the diagnostic features of generalized anxiety, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and panic disorder. ...
... • Be aware of the diagnostic features of generalized anxiety, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and panic disorder. ...
emotional disorders in people with multiple sclerosis
... medications. There has been concern about depressed mood occurring with some DMTs. However, more research is needed to clarify this issue. In contrast with mood disorders, affect disorders are caused by the MS disease process. The most common of these is pseudobulbar affect (PBA). In this disorder, ...
... medications. There has been concern about depressed mood occurring with some DMTs. However, more research is needed to clarify this issue. In contrast with mood disorders, affect disorders are caused by the MS disease process. The most common of these is pseudobulbar affect (PBA). In this disorder, ...
Major depressive disorder
Major depressive disorder (MDD) (also known as clinical depression, major depression, unipolar depression, or unipolar disorder; or as recurrent depression in the case of repeated episodes) is a mental disorder characterized by a pervasive and persistent low mood that is accompanied by low self-esteem and by a loss of interest or pleasure in normally enjoyable activities. The term ""depression"" is used in a number of different ways. It is often used to mean this syndrome but may refer to other mood disorders or simply to a low mood. Major depressive disorder is a disabling condition that adversely affects a person's family, work or school life, sleeping and eating habits, and general health. In the United States, around 3.4% of people with major depression commit suicide, and up to 60% of people who commit suicide had depression or another mood disorder.The diagnosis of major depressive disorder is based on the patient's self-reported experiences, behavior reported by relatives or friends, and a mental status examination. There is no laboratory test for major depression, although physicians generally request tests for physical conditions that may cause similar symptoms. The most common time of onset is between the ages of 20 and 30 years, with a later peak between 30 and 40 years.Typically, people are treated with antidepressant medication and, in many cases, also receive counseling, particularly cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT). Medication appears to be effective, but the effect may only be significant in the most severely depressed. Hospitalization may be necessary in cases with associated self-neglect or a significant risk of harm to self or others. A minority are treated with electroconvulsive therapy (ECT). The course of the disorder varies widely, from one episode lasting weeks to a lifelong disorder with recurrent major depressive episodes. Depressed individuals have shorter life expectancies than those without depression, in part because of greater susceptibility to medical illnesses and suicide. It is unclear whether medications affect the risk of suicide. Current and former patients may be stigmatized.The understanding of the nature and causes of depression has evolved over the centuries, though this understanding is incomplete and has left many aspects of depression as the subject of discussion and research. Proposed causes include psychological, psycho-social, hereditary, evolutionary and biological factors. Long-term substance abuse may cause or worsen depressive symptoms. Psychological treatments are based on theories of personality, interpersonal communication, and learning. Most biological theories focus on the monoamine chemicals serotonin, norepinephrine and dopamine, which are naturally present in the brain and assist communication between nerve cells. This cluster of symptoms (syndrome) was named, described and classified as one of the mood disorders in the 1980 edition of the American Psychiatric Association's diagnostic manual.