Minor depression in primary care.

作者: Deborah A. Banazak

DOI: 10.7556/JAOA.2000.100.12.783

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摘要: Minor depression is defined as a mood disturbance of at least 2 weeks' duration, with between two and five symptoms depression, including depressed mood, diminished interest, weight change, sleep disturbance, psychomotor changes, fatigue, feelings worthlessness, poor concentration, recurrent thoughts death. Patients this condition may have fewer vegetative (appetite, diurnal variation) more subjective (self-blame, worry, irritability, lethargy). depressive disorder prevalent in primary care than major disorder. Failure to adequately treat far-reaching impact on the health, functional status, quality life, cost for patients who it. The notion that minor requires treatment misleading. Cognitive-behavioral modes therapy selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor antidepressants demonstrated efficacy depression.

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