«No matter how long or how short it was, patients were found to have twice the risk of dying compared to those who didn't have a follow -
up diagnosis of depression,» Dr. May said.
Not exact matches
Up to 50 percent
of men report paternal postnatal
depression when their partner is struggling with postpartum
depression, and an estimated 18 percent
of men experience postpartum anxiety that warrants formal
diagnosis and treatment.
Learn how the practice
of yoga can benefit teens and
up with a range
of diagnoses such as ADHD, Autism, Sensory Processing Disorders, Trauma, Anxiety and
Depression, Cerebral Palsy and Down Syndrome.
Up until the 1950s, «hysteria» was the catch - all
diagnosis that medical men gave to an umbrella
of symptoms displayed by women that they didn't understand: frigidity,
depression, etc..
Youth baseline and follow -
up interviews assessed mental health — related quality
of life using the Mental Health Summary Score (MCS - 12)(range
of possible scores, 0 - 100), 48,49 overall mental health using the Mental Health Inventory 5 (MHI - 5)(range
of possible scores, 5 - 30), 50 service use during the previous 6 months using the Service Assessment for Children and Adolescents51 adapted to incorporate items assessing mental health treatment by primary care clinicians, 52 and satisfaction with mental health care using a 5 - point scale ranging from very dissatisfied (1) to very satisfied (5).53 CIDI
diagnoses of major
depression and dysthymia were evaluated at baseline and follow -
up.
Inclusion criteria were a lifetime
diagnosis of bipolar disorder type I or II elicited by a trained psychiatrist (E.V. or A.B.); being euthymic (Young Mania Rating Scale [YMRS] score < 6, Hamilton
Depression Rating Scale [HDRS]-- 17 score < 8) for at least 6 months; having sufficient data on the prior course
of illness collected from a prospective follow -
up of at least 24 months; and written consent to participate in the study.
The findings reported herein suggest that remission
of maternal
depression over 3 months is statistically significantly associated with reduction in children's current symptoms and
diagnoses after controlling for the child's age and sex, baseline symptoms, socioeconomic status (annual household income), as well as severity
of maternal
depression at baseline, mother's treatment setting, and the child's treatment status over the 3 - month follow -
up.
Formal tests to determine if the above rates
of changes in children's
diagnoses varied with mothers» remission status were statistically significant (P =.02), and remained significant after further adjusting for maternal
depression severity at baseline, maternal treatment setting, annual household income, and child treatment status during the 3 - month follow -
up interval (P =.01).
With symptoms
of anxiety and
depression — often aided by a Google search that turns
up distressing
diagnoses — clients often come into my office thinking they are crazy.
Mothers with an infant aged
up to 12 months were recruited at eight mental health centers in The Netherlands, if they met the following inclusion criteria: (a) having a
diagnosis of a major depressive episode or dysthymia according to the DSM - IV criteria [52](95 %) and / or scoring above 14 on the Beck
Depression Inventory [53] indicating increased levels of depressive symptoms (5 %); (b) having adequate fluency in Dutch; and (c) receiving professional outpatient treatment for their d
Depression Inventory [53] indicating increased levels
of depressive symptoms (5 %); (b) having adequate fluency in Dutch; and (c) receiving professional outpatient treatment for their
depressiondepression.
In their 2002 statement [86], the United States Preventive Services Task Force recommended screening adults for
depression in clinical practices that have systems in place to assure accurate
diagnosis, effective treatment and follow -
up (Class
of recommendation: B, Level
of evidence: I).