... criteria for major depression, and are defined as at least one key symptom of depression but with insufficient other symptoms and/ or functional In both ICD-10 and DSM-IV In both ICD-10 and DSM-IV In ... monitoring and evaluation of treatment adherence and practitioner competence – for example, by using video and audio tapes, and external audit and scrutiny where appropriate Case identification and ... marked and/ or prolonged agitation 1.3.2.3 Advise a person with depressionand their family or carer to be vigilant for mood changes, negativity and hopelessness, and suicidal ideation, and to...
... and biological considerations Recently, from an experimental basis, the molecular depression hypothesis [9] and the involvement of interactome [10] have been formulated, as shown in Figures and ... enteric neuron domain and in the circulation This can be a strong critical element in the relationship (direct and indirect) that a defect or an excess of serotonin (as in depressionand other psychiatric ... between membrane viscosity and serotonin plausible with regard to the possible role of osteoporosis in depression [10-15] Awareness of a strong link between depressionand osteoporosis [25] is...
... support anddepression might reflect response bias in people with depression, or might reflect an effect of depression (the current episode and/ or earlier episodes) on interpersonal relationships and ... perinatal depression in both international and Turkish research It focuses on cognitive symptoms of depressionand excludes somatic items which may generate false positive cases in pregnancy and post ... that from the husband [19,20] but also from the husband’s family and the wife’s parents [20] Although traditional family relationships in Turkey are believed to be strong, Inandi et al [21] observed...
... criterion standard, a PHQ-9 score of ≥ 10 had a sensitivity of 88% and a specificity of 88% for major depression, and, regardless of diagnostic status, typically represents clinically significant depression ... other hand, longitudinal studies have shown that baseline depression is a significant predictor of visceral fat accumulation and obesity [48-50] and is associated with increased adrenal gland volume ... index and height with anxiety, depression, and suicide in the general population: the HUNT study Am J Epidemiol 2008, 167:193-202 de Wit LM, van SA, van HM, Penninx BW, Cuijpers P: Depression and...
... burden associated with depression (n=72), the personal attributes of family and friends (n=49), their accessibility (n=36), and the opportunity to educate family and friends and increase their awareness ... no-one fully understands” Another wrote: “My family particularly and some friends felt overwhelmed and inadequate and just wanted me to get better, which increased the pressure and feelings of inadequacy ... to family/friends about depression caused them stress and anxiety and concern, and that it hurt or upset them (e.g., “You know how painful it is for the listener to hear and see you like this”)...
... [17]) and the Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression (HRSD[18]) They ask participants to complete a crisis card, and to describe past and current treatments for depressionand past meditation and ... allocation (and whose blindness is checked within each assessment session) take place directly before and after the start of the treatment (T0 and T1), and at three (T2), six (T3), nine (T4) and twelve ... risk of relapse to depression - before and after treatment and during the follow-up period Page of 10 Methods/Design This is a multi-centre, randomised controlled trial We randomise participants...
... for TNF-α and IL-1β acting synergistically in septic myocardial depression Cellular mechanisms of septic myocardial depressionDepression of myocardial contractility by TNF-α, IL-1β and septic ... pathway than the early depression, and may involve de novo protein synthesis The generation of NO may be central to both early and late depression of myocytes in in vitro and in vivo models of ... myocardial depression include the prostaglandin group, leukotrienes, platelet activating factor, histamine and endorphins However, the substance was found to be heat labile, soluble in water, and its...
... diagnosis of depressionand with the diagnosis of major depression A history of previous depressive episodes also correlated with the diagnosis of depressionand with the diagnosis of major depression, ... a sensitivity of 84% and a specificity of 85.7% 98 It was divided into no depressionanddepression with the following cut off points: (a) 0-4 as no depression (b) 5-15 as depression (11) Cognitive ... neurologically using NIHS Scale, functionally using Barthel Index and for depressionand cognitive impairment using Geriatric Depression Scale and Abbreviated Mental Test respectively, by a qualified...
... contribute to these pathologies on the one hand, and probably help to further address the overlaps between anxiety anddepression on the other Bearing that GAD and TRD patients often present negative ... or according to the left-hand, either left or right, or right preference All subjects scored between 29 and 36, and were thus considered to be moderate or strong right-handers Their vision was ... highest) and on depression (with TRD patients scoring highest) than the healthy subjects did These results lead to the observation that there is a great overlap between anxiety and depression...
... acids, and stilbenes such as resveratrol, pterostilbene, and piceatannol, and triterpenoids such as ursolic acid and its esters, oleanic acid, alpha-amyrin and betaamyrin, steroidal, and iridoid ... study design, performance, and analysis, with a focus on randomization of the study subjects, blinding of the investigators and study subjects, and the handling of dropouts and withdrawal of study ... short-term and longterm therapy, effects on measures of functional status and quality of life (Gaster and Holroyd, 2000), efficacy in treating severe depression (Gaster and Holroyd, 2000), and efficacy...
... industrializers like Britain, France, Germany and the United States, it is not true for later European industrializers like Finland, Hungary, Ireland, Poland and Portugal.17 It is even less 15 See footnote ... with devaluation in Britain and Japan and the imposition of exchange controls in Germany in the third quarter of that year, and with U.S abandonment of the gold standard some 18 months later ... (Belgium, France, and Switzerland); the sterling area (Australia, Canada, Denmark, Finland, Norway, Portugal, Sweden and the UK); other depreciators (Argentina, Brazil, Japan and Spain); the USA,...
... St Peters Redlands Overland Park Homestead Andover Saginaw Boca Raton Dothan Cherokee Champlin Adams Washington Loveland Cambridge Ventura Wyomissing Albany Portland Alden Des Plaines ... to declare any financial institution insolvent whenever its capital level falls too low to support its ongoing operations and the claims against it, or whenever the market loses confidence in the firm and refuses to provide funding and capital. This directive should be clearly stated and consistently adhered to for all financial ... or institutions and 15 times the assets of banks and thrifts on the FDIC’s fourth quarter 2008 Problem List. Given the deterioration in banks and in the economy reported by the FDIC and the Commerce Department, ...
... Depression, when the spirit of the people is lower than at any other time, it is a splendid thing that for just 15 cents an American can go to a movie and look at the smiling face of a baby and ... cultural function of humanizing the wealthy, especially in a time of widespread poverty and social unrest The Great Depression was the biggest socio-economic event of the 1930s, it is fitting that it...
... people living there, and say that this new development wasn't safe for the town, and it would have to be rid of Fortunately for them they were able to discover there little plan, and spoiled the plan ... work, and that they would have to turn around, I believe they even had the police there This showed how much the people already living in these towns and cities fear the coming farmers and others ... carefully, and the programs could have been substantially better I believe that the programs created by the government had little affect, and that the money could have been spent more wisely, and better...
... carefully, and the programs could have been substantially better I believe that the programs created by the government had little affect, and that the money could have been spent more wisely, and better ... out in rations to the poor, and homeless I believe that Roosevelt had too much power, he was making too many programs that didn't work He was throwing money here, and money there to programs...
... loneliness, depression, and health status in institutionalized Korean and Japanese elderly In addition, the predictors of depression were examined in both groups METHODS Participants and procedures ... Cronbach’s alphas were 91 and 86 in the Korean and Japanese samples, respectively Depression of the subjects was assessed by the Geriatric Depression Scale-15 The Geriatric Depression Scale-15 (GDS-15) ... (Choi, 2002) Depression was influenced by loneliness and general health status in Korean and Japanese elderly This corresponds to the study results of Cacioppo et al., (2006) and Tiikkainen and Heillinen...
... O’Rourke and Rua (2009) Friedman and Schwartz (1963) presented a monetary interpretation of the Great Depression Bernanke and James (1991) presented empirical evidence from the Great Depression ... negotiations were difficult and protracted, and the second loan was not made Political differences between France and Austria were a major obstacle, with France demanding that Austria abandon a proposed ... France on one side and Austria and Germany on the other obstructed the functioning of the international monetary system The data in table 3.2 suggest that the Netherlands and Switzerland, too, did...
... Pain andDepression Advances in Psychosomatic Medicine Vol 25 Series Editor T.N Wise Falls Church, Va Editors G.A Fava Bologna I Fukunishi Tokyo M.B Rosenthal Cleveland, Ohio Pain andDepression ... depressionand demoralization Because physicians are compassionate and empathize with their patients they may ‘understand’ the depressive feelings associated with major depressionand fail to ... performance and more positive coping efforts [Asghari and Nicholas, 2001; Barry et al., 2003; Berkke et al., 2001; Lackner and Carosella, 1999] More sophisticated models of pain and depression...