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1 These patients may not be representative of typical depressed patients seeking treatment.
2 However, few studies exist in normal healthy subjects or depressed patients .
3 However, depressed patients tended to have lower RF scores concerning issues of loss.
4 Studies show that antidepressant treatment decreases the risk for suicidality among depressed patients .
5 Improved social functioning in depressed patients may improve their work productivity.
6 This difference was particularly prominent in elderly depressed patients compared to elderly controls.
7 Conclusions: Phase III trials do not recruit representative treatment-seeking depressed patients .
8 We examined the relationship between past loss and endogenous subtyping of depressed patients .
9 Studies were selected that randomly assigned depressed patients to combined treatment versus monotherapy.
10 Frontal deficits, rather than mood disturbance, may explain the disability of depressed patients .
11 In contrast, depressed patients displayed a less-rhythmic, more chaotic pattern of cortisol release.
12 In older depressed patients , however, both low and high cortisol levels have been reported.
13 Many depressed patients do not respond to several antidepressant treatments.
14 These studies combined structural and functional neuroimaging methods in depressed patients compared to controls.
15 The capacity of anticipation is fundamentally disturbed in depressed patients .
16 Alexithymia and dissatisfaction with life were common in depressed patients .
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