A state of depression and anhedonia so severe as to require clinical intervention.
Affective disorder manifested by either a dysphoric mood or loss of interest or pleasure in usual activities.
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Examples for "depression"
Examples for "depression"
1Background: Postpartum depression is a common health problem for women following childbirth.
2Results: Anxiety and depression did not increase significantly following test result disclosure.
3Mr Giblin said Bunn had suffered from depression and substance abuse problems.
4However, there is uncertainty concerning how specialist depression services effect such change.
5Twenty-two patients with major depression received a course of right unilateral ECT.
1However, conceptual accounts of depression suggest this might differ in clinical depression.
2It's important to distinguish clinical depression from other emotions such as grief.
3This sluggish, self-important tribute to clinical depression managed to kill the franchise.
4One submission read: I'd first been diagnosed with clinical depression 16 years ago.
5Psychiatrists regard a patient's indifference to flowers as a symptom of clinical depression.
1Mr Longhurst said Turner had suffered from a depressive disorder for years.
2Background: Major depressive disorder is often marked by repeated episodes of depression.
3Our results support a continuum between depressive symptoms and major depressive disorder.
4All participants were in a current episode of a unipolar depressive disorder.
5The girl is suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder and major depressive disorder.
6Women are twice as likely to be diagnosed with major depressive disorder.
7A total of 137 patients were diagnosed with a DSM-IV depressive disorder.
8Methods: Participants included 99 individuals with major depressive disorder, psychosis and healthy controls.
9Main message: Major depressive disorder is an episodic, relapsing, and sometimes chronic illness.
10Adolescents were interviewed again approximately 18 months later to identify first-onset depressive disorder.
11Major depressive disorder in adolescents is often followed by frequent recurrences in adulthood.
12Chronic fatigue syndrome is another disguise in which major depressive disorder may appear.
13Mood disorders, such as major depressive disorder, are characterized by abnormal reward responsiveness.
14In all groups the most frequent psychiatric disorder was depressive disorder.
15Sad is a depressive disorder triggered by a lack of sunlight.
16Distinguishing bipolar disorder from major depressive disorder is a major challenge in psychiatric treatment.
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