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Meanings of severe depressive in English
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Usage of severe depressive in English
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Conclusion: Breastfeeding reduced the odds of having more severedepressive symptoms.
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Three had severedepressive episodes before and during the time of the alleged crime.
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However, in people with more severedepressive symptoms, MBCT worked especially well, compared to other treatments.
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Interpretation: Escitalopram did not significantly reduce moderate or severedepressive symptoms in patients with acute stroke.
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Results: Results demonstrated that White woman endorsed more severedepressive symptoms as compared to Black women.
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Patients with severedepressive symptoms, (hypo)manic symptoms and current severe alcohol use disorder were excluded.
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Alternatively, the person may be experiencing a severedepressive episode and be at immediate risk of suicide.
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CONCLUSIONS: These preliminary findings suggest that moderate to severedepressive symptoms occur in about one in ten bipolar manic elders.
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CONCLUSIONS: These preliminary findings suggest that moderate to severedepressive symptoms occur in about one in ten bipolar manic e …
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More severedepressive symptoms, religious beliefs and male gender were positively associated with IA, while good family relationship was negatively associated with IA.
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Forty per cent reported severe diabetes-related distress, 19% reported moderate-to- severedepressive symptoms and 50% reported moderate-to-severe anxiety.
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ECT is an effective treatment used in limited circumstances for patients with severedepressive illness, catatonia or mania, who have not responded to other treatment.
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At follow up, adapted MBSR outperformed CBT among those with moderate to severedepressive symptoms and among those with average anxiety sensitivity (for this sample).
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The patients adopting active control strategies (N = 14) had significantly less severedepressive symptoms than those adopting non-active weight control strategies (N = 39).