Reactive mood and atypical depression in psychiatrically hospitalized depressed adolescents

Depression Pub Date : 1995-01-01 DOI:10.1002/depr.3050030404
Kathleen M. Kaminski B.A., Dr. Michael W. Naylor M.D., Cheryl A. King Ph.D., Neera Ghazuiddin M.D.
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We undertook this study to determine the frequency of atypical depression and associated features in a sample of adolescents hospitalized for depression. One hundred and twenty-two consecutively admitted depressed adolescents were included in the study. Each adolescent was retrospectively assessed for the presence of atypical depression based on the DSM W Atypical Feature Specifier criteria (mood reactivity plus two of four associated symptoms: hypercharge, hypersomnia, leaden paralysis, and/or a pathological sensitivity to rejection). We found that 45% of the depressed adolescents displayed a reactive mood. Seven percent of our subjects met criteria for atypical depression. An additional 7% met criteria for probable atypical depression (reactive mood plus one associated feature). Subjects with atypical depression and probable atypical depression were significantly less depressed than those with nonreactive mood. Depression 3:176–181 (1995). © 1995 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
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精神病院抑郁青少年的反应性情绪与非典型抑郁
我们进行了这项研究,以确定非典型抑郁症的频率和相关特征,在一个样本的青少年抑郁症住院。122名连续入院的抑郁青少年被纳入研究。根据DSM W非典型特征说明标准(情绪反应加上四种相关症状中的两种:充血、嗜睡、铅性麻痹和/或对排斥反应的病理性敏感性),回顾性评估每位青少年是否存在非典型抑郁症。我们发现45%的抑郁青少年表现出反应性情绪。7%的研究对象符合非典型抑郁症的标准。另有7%符合可能的非典型抑郁症标准(反应性情绪加上一个相关特征)。非典型抑郁和可能非典型抑郁的受试者抑郁程度明显低于无反应性情绪的受试者。抑郁症:176 - 181(1995)。©1995 Wiley-Liss, Inc
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