Pain and Depression
... How to Use • Patients circle one of the 4 numbers (representing severity) associated with 7 problems • If patients identify any problems, they then indicate (by checking the appropriate box) the degree to which these problems made it difficult for them to work, take care of home responsibilities, or ...
... How to Use • Patients circle one of the 4 numbers (representing severity) associated with 7 problems • If patients identify any problems, they then indicate (by checking the appropriate box) the degree to which these problems made it difficult for them to work, take care of home responsibilities, or ...
Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale (CES-D)
... subjective report (eg, feels sad or empty) or observation made by others (eg, appears tearful). (In children and adolescents, this may be characterized as an irritable mood.) Markedly diminished interest or pleasure in all, or almost all, activities most of the day, nearly every day Significant weig ...
... subjective report (eg, feels sad or empty) or observation made by others (eg, appears tearful). (In children and adolescents, this may be characterized as an irritable mood.) Markedly diminished interest or pleasure in all, or almost all, activities most of the day, nearly every day Significant weig ...
Defining bipolar mood states with quantitative measurement of
... function, psychomotor retardation, a decrease in sense perception and emotional hyporeactivity. The other type of depression was obviously similar to a mixed episode, as defined by the DSM-IV (2), but did not fulfil the criteria. New classifications must take into account these dimensional aspects. ...
... function, psychomotor retardation, a decrease in sense perception and emotional hyporeactivity. The other type of depression was obviously similar to a mixed episode, as defined by the DSM-IV (2), but did not fulfil the criteria. New classifications must take into account these dimensional aspects. ...
Emotional and Behavior Disorders
... affects millions of children and often persists into adulthood. ADHD includes a combination of problems, such as difficulty sustaining attention, hyperactivity and impulsive behavior. Children with ADHD also may struggle with low self-esteem, troubled relationships and poor performance in school. Sy ...
... affects millions of children and often persists into adulthood. ADHD includes a combination of problems, such as difficulty sustaining attention, hyperactivity and impulsive behavior. Children with ADHD also may struggle with low self-esteem, troubled relationships and poor performance in school. Sy ...
Physicians Tool-Kit
... In a study of 2,300 women, 27% stated that they received no weight advice during their pregnancy 29 In a study which included 20,465 births, only 36.6% of mothers had weight gains within the recommended guidelines; 43.3% gained more than recommended, while 4.8% gained less than 15 pounds 10,14 Women ...
... In a study of 2,300 women, 27% stated that they received no weight advice during their pregnancy 29 In a study which included 20,465 births, only 36.6% of mothers had weight gains within the recommended guidelines; 43.3% gained more than recommended, while 4.8% gained less than 15 pounds 10,14 Women ...
World Federation of Societies of Biological Psychiatry
... of multiple episodes of MDD, early age at onset, persistence of dysthymic symptoms after recovery from an episode of MDD, presence of an additional, non-mood psychiatric diagnosis, and presence of a chronic physical disorder (Kovacs et al 1997; American Psychiatric Association 2000). Factors that ha ...
... of multiple episodes of MDD, early age at onset, persistence of dysthymic symptoms after recovery from an episode of MDD, presence of an additional, non-mood psychiatric diagnosis, and presence of a chronic physical disorder (Kovacs et al 1997; American Psychiatric Association 2000). Factors that ha ...
Generalised Anxiety Disorder-recognition and diagnosis a general
... The transient appearance (for a few days at a time) of other symptoms, particularly depression, does not rule out generalised anxiety disorder as a main diagnosis, but the sufferer must not meet the full criteria for depressive episode (F32), phobic anxiety disorder (F40), panic disorder (F41.0), or ...
... The transient appearance (for a few days at a time) of other symptoms, particularly depression, does not rule out generalised anxiety disorder as a main diagnosis, but the sufferer must not meet the full criteria for depressive episode (F32), phobic anxiety disorder (F40), panic disorder (F41.0), or ...
THE EFFICACY OF BIBLIOTHERAPY FOR SOCIAL ANXIETY AND
... sadness, guilt, worthlessness and/or hopelessness. Depressive disorders have been found to affect one’s mood, sleep, appetite, weight, pleasure, energy and concentration. As with SAD, the symptoms experienced by those with depressive disorders can create much distress and dysfunction in various part ...
... sadness, guilt, worthlessness and/or hopelessness. Depressive disorders have been found to affect one’s mood, sleep, appetite, weight, pleasure, energy and concentration. As with SAD, the symptoms experienced by those with depressive disorders can create much distress and dysfunction in various part ...
Anticoagulation in pregnancy
... UFH has the highest risk of thromboembolic events followd by UFH in the 1st trimester and warfarin after when compared to warfarin through out pregnancy (33%, 9.2% versus 4%) and massive thrombosis of prosthetic valves in pregnancy and maternal risk of osteoporosis and thrombocytopenia ...
... UFH has the highest risk of thromboembolic events followd by UFH in the 1st trimester and warfarin after when compared to warfarin through out pregnancy (33%, 9.2% versus 4%) and massive thrombosis of prosthetic valves in pregnancy and maternal risk of osteoporosis and thrombocytopenia ...
Bipolar disorder symptoms
... the individual often experiences delusions and/ or hallucinations. The severe highs which are referred to as ‘mania’ tend to last days or weeks. Bipolar II disorder is defined as being less severe, in that there are no psychotic features and episodes tend to last only hours to a few days; a person e ...
... the individual often experiences delusions and/ or hallucinations. The severe highs which are referred to as ‘mania’ tend to last days or weeks. Bipolar II disorder is defined as being less severe, in that there are no psychotic features and episodes tend to last only hours to a few days; a person e ...
Can the use of writing lower rumination of negative
... Background and aims: The results of James Pennebaker’s 1993 study into the effect of writing on the health of college undergraduates showed significant improvements to the immune system and, subsequently, the writing model has been researched in a number of health care contexts with significant resu ...
... Background and aims: The results of James Pennebaker’s 1993 study into the effect of writing on the health of college undergraduates showed significant improvements to the immune system and, subsequently, the writing model has been researched in a number of health care contexts with significant resu ...
Post Partum & Breastfeeding
... May happen after the birth of any child, not just the first History of depression PPD after a previous pregnancy Stressful events in past year Marital conflicts Weak support system Unplanned or unwanted pregnancy Risk of PP psychosis higher for women who have bipolar disorder ...
... May happen after the birth of any child, not just the first History of depression PPD after a previous pregnancy Stressful events in past year Marital conflicts Weak support system Unplanned or unwanted pregnancy Risk of PP psychosis higher for women who have bipolar disorder ...
Preterm labor and PROM
... discharge instructions include information about the signs and symptoms of preeclampsia as well as the importance of prompt reporting of this information to their health care providers ...
... discharge instructions include information about the signs and symptoms of preeclampsia as well as the importance of prompt reporting of this information to their health care providers ...
Bipolar Disorder
... in preventing relapses. Interpersonal and social rhythm therapy, as well as CBT can also help with depressive symptoms. Recent developments on treating bipolar disorder: Ketamine - scientists from the National Institutes of Mental Health, USA, found that a single dose of ketamine considerably improv ...
... in preventing relapses. Interpersonal and social rhythm therapy, as well as CBT can also help with depressive symptoms. Recent developments on treating bipolar disorder: Ketamine - scientists from the National Institutes of Mental Health, USA, found that a single dose of ketamine considerably improv ...
The hidden third: improving outcome in treatment
... There is now a general consensus that remission is the gold standard and primary objective of depression treatment (Mendlewicz, 2008; Trivedi et al., 2009). Treatment during the acute phase of TRD should therefore focus on remission as the goal, whereas continuation therapy should focus on maintenan ...
... There is now a general consensus that remission is the gold standard and primary objective of depression treatment (Mendlewicz, 2008; Trivedi et al., 2009). Treatment during the acute phase of TRD should therefore focus on remission as the goal, whereas continuation therapy should focus on maintenan ...
Two-year course of depressive and anxiety disorders: results
... CIDI short form (Donker et al., 2010)), among patients of 65 General Practitioners consulting for any reason in a 4-month period. In secondary care, patients were recruited when newly enrolled for a depressive or anxiety disorder at one of the 17 participating mental health organization locations. G ...
... CIDI short form (Donker et al., 2010)), among patients of 65 General Practitioners consulting for any reason in a 4-month period. In secondary care, patients were recruited when newly enrolled for a depressive or anxiety disorder at one of the 17 participating mental health organization locations. G ...
ADHD: We know it when we see it*or do we?
... slightly increased risk Non stimulants—verbalizing suidical thoughts; liver problems Extreme caution with pre-existing psychosis or bipolar disorder; still can use if needed ...
... slightly increased risk Non stimulants—verbalizing suidical thoughts; liver problems Extreme caution with pre-existing psychosis or bipolar disorder; still can use if needed ...
Participant Program Manual
... • There is a clear change from the adolescent’s normal mood or behavior • The symptoms are observed in several different contexts — at home, at school or work, with friends — suggesting they are not just a reaction to a specific problem Studies have shown that chemical changes occurring in the bra ...
... • There is a clear change from the adolescent’s normal mood or behavior • The symptoms are observed in several different contexts — at home, at school or work, with friends — suggesting they are not just a reaction to a specific problem Studies have shown that chemical changes occurring in the bra ...
Depression and Suicide
... In addition to the suicide risk of the patient, the risk of extended suicide (murder suicide), which involves a person or persons closely related to the patient, should also be kept in mind. The patient may harbor an illusion of being united with the possible victim or be completely unable to imagin ...
... In addition to the suicide risk of the patient, the risk of extended suicide (murder suicide), which involves a person or persons closely related to the patient, should also be kept in mind. The patient may harbor an illusion of being united with the possible victim or be completely unable to imagin ...
Page 25 - Australian Doctor
... Mania is defined on the basis of symptoms and signs that are out of character for the individual and usually occur in discrete episodes (table 1). In the DSM-IV the diagnosis of mania requires the persistence of euphoric mood for a period of at least seven days, during which a minimum of three addit ...
... Mania is defined on the basis of symptoms and signs that are out of character for the individual and usually occur in discrete episodes (table 1). In the DSM-IV the diagnosis of mania requires the persistence of euphoric mood for a period of at least seven days, during which a minimum of three addit ...
Full Text in English - Health Science Journals: Indonesia
... recognized a short acting benzodiazepine such as clobazam may be used to abort seizures. Ictal depression is rare, much less common than ictal fear or anxiety, but can be profound.6 Multiple epidemiological studies have shown that depression is the most frequent comorbid psychiatric disorder in pati ...
... recognized a short acting benzodiazepine such as clobazam may be used to abort seizures. Ictal depression is rare, much less common than ictal fear or anxiety, but can be profound.6 Multiple epidemiological studies have shown that depression is the most frequent comorbid psychiatric disorder in pati ...
content validity of the psycj3atric symptom index, ces
... the relevant content domain and that it excludes content outside that domain" (p. 90). To identLfy what was "representative" of the domains of depression and anxiety and what content should be excluded, we used DSMIV criteria. The content of the Center for Epidemiologic Studies-Depression Scale was ...
... the relevant content domain and that it excludes content outside that domain" (p. 90). To identLfy what was "representative" of the domains of depression and anxiety and what content should be excluded, we used DSMIV criteria. The content of the Center for Epidemiologic Studies-Depression Scale was ...
Stress, burnout, anxiety and depression among dentists
... Health. million adults in the United States in a given year.24 While major depression can develop at any age, the average age of onset is in the mid-20s. Depressive disorder often are a variety of antidepressant medications and occurs with anxiety disorders and substance psychotherapies that can be ...
... Health. million adults in the United States in a given year.24 While major depression can develop at any age, the average age of onset is in the mid-20s. Depressive disorder often are a variety of antidepressant medications and occurs with anxiety disorders and substance psychotherapies that can be ...
Emotional Concomitants of Epilepsy
... Epilepsy patients also appear to have a much greater risk of committing suicide than the general population ...
... Epilepsy patients also appear to have a much greater risk of committing suicide than the general population ...
Cognitive reactivity as a risk factor for depression onset
... worrisome is the high rate of recurrence of depression. The incidence of depression recurrence - the reoccurrence of depressive symptoms after remittance - has been found to range from 35% (Hardeveld, Spijker, De Graaf, Nolen, & Beekman, 2010), to as high as 80% (Mueller et al., 1999) over a 15 year ...
... worrisome is the high rate of recurrence of depression. The incidence of depression recurrence - the reoccurrence of depressive symptoms after remittance - has been found to range from 35% (Hardeveld, Spijker, De Graaf, Nolen, & Beekman, 2010), to as high as 80% (Mueller et al., 1999) over a 15 year ...