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- 2–4 depressive symptoms for ≥2 weeks - Must have either depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure - Symptoms must cause significant distress or impairment
- Table 9, DSM-IV to DSM-5 Major Depressive Episode/Disorder Comparison ...
A1 Depressed mood—indicated by subjective report or...
- Depression - NIMH
There are two common types of depression. Major depression...
- Table 9, DSM-IV to DSM-5 Major Depressive Episode/Disorder Comparison ...
DSM-IV Criteria for Major Depressive Disorder Major Depressive Disorder is characterized by the presence of the majority of these symptoms: • Depressed mood most of the day, nearly every day, as indicated by either subjective report (eg, feels sad or empty) or observation made by others (eg, appears tearful).
Major depressive disorder, or as it is often called, “major depression,” is characterized by the presence of one or more depressive episodes during the patient’s lifetime.
A1 Depressed mood—indicated by subjective report or observation by others (in children and adolescents, can be irritable mood). A2 Loss of interest or pleasure in almost all activities—indicated by subjective report or observation by others.
6 lip 2009 · PDF | On Jul 6, 2009, George Mendelson published Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, fourth edition (DSM-IV) | Find, read and cite all the research you need on ResearchGate
There are two common types of depression. Major depression includes symptoms of depressed mood or loss of interest, most of the time for at least 2 weeks, that interfere with daily activities.
1 lut 2008 · This paper reviews concepts of depression, including history and classification. The original broad concept of melancholia included all forms of quiet insanity. The term depression began to...