نتایج جستجو برای: subsyndromal anxiety and depressive symptoms

تعداد نتایج: 16855855  

2017
Shunji Suzuki Masako Eto

BACKGROUND We examined the current status of depressive and anxiety symptoms in Japanese women during pregnancy and postpartum. METHODS We asked 220 Japanese women who gave birth to singleton babies at term to answer the two self-administered questionnaires (Whooley's two questions and two-item generalized anxiety disorder scale) at first, second and third trimester of pregnancy and 1 month a...

Journal: :Psychopathology 2006
Ingo Schäfer Claus Barkmann Peter Riedesser Michael Schulte-Markwort

BACKGROUND The impact of road traffic accidents (RTAs) on the physical health of children is well recognized, but their psychological consequences have only recently become a topic of research. While other traumatic experiences in childhood are well studied, this kind of trauma has been poorly investigated to date. SAMPLING AND METHODS A prospective cohort study was conducted of 8- to 18-year...

2015
Wim L. Loosman Marcus A. Rottier Adriaan Honig Carl E.H. Siegert

BACKGROUND Depressive symptoms have been reported to be associated with adverse clinical outcome in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) not on dialysis. This association has not been examined in Europe. Anxiety and depressive symptoms often co-occur. However, as yet there are no data concerning a possible association of anxiety symptoms with adverse clinical outcome. We examined the asso...

2014
Yanhong Gong Tieguang Han Wei Chen Hassan H. Dib Guoan Yang Runsen Zhuang Yuqi Chen Xinyue Tong Xiaoxv Yin Zuxun Lu

BACKGROUND Physicians' poor mental health not only hinders their professional performance and affects the quality of healthcare provided but also adversely affects patients' health outcomes. Few studies in China have evaluated the mental health of physicians. The purposes of this study are to quantify Chinese physicians' anxiety and depressive symptoms as well as evaluate associated risk factor...

Journal: :Comprehensive psychiatry 2008
Andreas Maercker Simon Forstmeier Anuschka Enzler Gabriela Krüsi Edith Hörler Christine Maier Ulrike Ehlert

Based on a new psychopathological model of adjustment disorders (AJD), we propose that AJDs are particular forms of stress response syndromes, in which intrusions, avoidance of reminders, and failure to adapt are core symptoms. We aim to demonstrate that these AJD symptom groups constitute a disorder that is distinct from posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), complicated grief disorder, major d...

Journal: :The international journal of neuropsychopharmacology 2003
Lewis L Judd Pamela J Schettler Hagop S Akiskal Jack Maser William Coryell David Solomon Jean Endicott Martin Keller

Weekly affective symptom severity and polarity were compared in 135 bipolar I (BP I) and 71 bipolar II (BP II) patients during up to 20 yr of prospective symptomatic follow-up. The course of BP I and BP II was chronic; patients were symptomatic approximately half of all follow-up weeks (BP I 46.6% and BP II 55.8% of weeks). Most bipolar disorder research has concentrated on episodes of MDD and ...

Journal: :Acta clinica Croatica 2012
Vladimira Vuletić Lidija Sapina Marija Lozert Zeljka Lezaić Sandra Morović

Inadequate attention is being paid to the anxiety and depressive symptoms in acute stroke, although these problems are known to influence the patients' neurological outcome. The aim of our study was to assess the prevalence of anxiety and depressive symptoms in the acute stage of ischemic stroke and to identify the factors associated with such problems. Anxiety and depressive symptoms were eval...

2016
Silvia Haag Paula Haffner Esther Quinlivan Martin Brüne Thomas Stamm

BACKGROUND Research on theory of mind (ToM) abilities in patients with bipolar disorder has yielded conflicting results. Meta-analyses point to a stable moderate impairment in remitted patients, but factors such as subsyndromal symptoms, illness severity, and deficits in basic neurocognitive functions might act as confounders. Also, differences in deficits depending on task area (cognitive or a...

2014
Xiaohua LIU Kaida JIANG

SUMMARY The new diagnostic category in the Depressive Disorders chapter of DSM-5 entitled 'Major Depressive Disorder With Mixed Features' is applied to individuals who meet criteria for Major Depressive Disorder and have concurrent subsyndromal hypomanic or manic symptoms. But the operational definition of this new specifier is much closer to that of hypomania and mania than to the definition o...

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