This study attempted to assess the psychosocial consequences of dysthymia.
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The most consistent correlate of lifetime and 12-month depressive episode and dysthymia was social stress, measured by past traumatic events and recent negative life events.
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Results: Approximately 6.9% of the respondents had experienced an episode of major depression and 5.2% had had dysthymia in their lifetime.
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Patients aged 60 years and older (N = 1,801) who met diagnostic criteria for major depression or dysthymia participated in a baseline survey.
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Dysthymia and a lack of necessary aggressiveness also contribute to deteriorate physical effectiveness.