Search results for "MAJOR DEPRESSIVE DISORDER"

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Long-term stability of early sudden gains in an acceptance and values-based intervention

2019

Though previous research has extensively reported that sudden gains are associated with superior treatment results, research on the long-term effects and stability of sudden gains is not as consistent. The current study explored the long-term stability of early sudden gains (ESGs) observed in a brief acceptance and values-based intervention for depression provided by novice therapists. The participants were 56 volunteers diagnosed with major depressive disorder. Among the participants, 23% experienced ESGs, i.e. they reached the status of improved or recovered in the Reliable Change Index (RCI; Jacobson & Truax, 1991) classification after only two sessions. The current study examined the le…

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Shared and Unshared Feature Extraction in Major Depression During Music Listening Using Constrained Tensor Factorization

2021

Ongoing electroencephalography (EEG) signals are recorded as a mixture of stimulus-elicited EEG, spontaneous EEG and noises, which poses a huge challenge to current data analyzing techniques, especially when different groups of participants are expected to have common or highly correlated brain activities and some individual dynamics. In this study, we proposed a data-driven shared and unshared feature extraction framework based on nonnegative and coupled tensor factorization, which aims to conduct group-level analysis for the EEG signals from major depression disorder (MDD) patients and healthy controls (HC) when freely listening to music. Constrained tensor factorization not only preserve…

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Altered EEG Oscillatory Brain Networks During Music-Listening in Major Depression

2021

To examine the electrophysiological underpinnings of the functional networks involved in music listening, previous approaches based on spatial independent component analysis (ICA) have recently been used to ongoing electroencephalography (EEG) and magnetoencephalography (MEG). However, those studies focused on healthy subjects, and failed to examine the group-level comparisons during music listening. Here, we combined group-level spatial Fourier ICA with acoustic feature extraction, to enable group comparisons in frequency-specific brain networks of musical feature processing. It was then applied to healthy subjects and subjects with major depressive disorder (MDD). The music-induced oscil…

masennusmedicine.medical_specialtyComputer Networks and Communicationsneural oscillationsFeature extractionmusiikkiAlpha (ethology)musiikkipsykologiaMajor depressive disordernaturalistic music listeningAudiologyElectroencephalographyDIAGNOSISbehavioral disciplines and activities050105 experimental psychology03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineSIGNALSmedicine0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesEEGRESTING-STATE NETWORKSmajor depressive disorderINDEPENDENT COMPONENT ANALYSISONGOING EEGmedicine.diagnostic_testsignaalinkäsittely05 social sciences3112 Neuroscienceshermoverkot (biologia)signaalianalyysiFUNCTIONAL CONNECTIVITYADULTSGeneral MedicineMagnetoencephalographymedicine.diseasebrain networksIndependent component analysisongoing EEGhumanitiesElectrophysiologyindependent component analysisFMRI DATAFeature (computer vision)SYNCHRONIZATIONMajor depressive disorderPsychology030217 neurology & neurosurgeryRESPONSESInternational Journal of Neural Systems
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Employment and earnings trajectories before and after sickness absence due to major depressive disorder: a nationwide case-control study.

2020

ObjectivesTo examine employment and earnings trajectories before and after the first sickness absence period due to major depressive disorder (MDD).MethodsAll individuals (n=158 813) in Finland who had a first sickness absence period (lasting longer than 9 days) due to MDD between 2005 and 2015 were matched with one randomly selected individual of the same age and gender with no history of MDD. Employment status and earnings were measured using register-based data annually from 2005 to 2015. Generalised estimating equations were used to examine the trajectories of employment and earnings before and after MDD diagnosis in men and women separately.ResultsSickness absence due to MDD was associ…

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2019

Background: The effect of depression on decision-making is an important but still an unsettled issue. Although most studies have reported that clinically depressed participants show worse performance, there are also studies that have shown no or even positive effects. Specifically, von Helversen et al. (2011) were able to document a positive effect of depression on task performance in a sequential decision-making task called the secretary problem (SP). Here, we (1) aimed to replicate this study in an extended version using more trials and (2) modified it by including an additional condition in which negative feedback was given. Method: Eighty-two participants took part. They were split into…

media_common.quotation_subjectmedicine.diseaseSequential decisionTask (project management)AmbulatoryRuminationmedicineMajor depressive disorderPersonalitymedicine.symptomPsychologyGeneral PsychologyDepression (differential diagnoses)Clinical psychologymedia_commonFrontiers in Psychology
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Prevalence and correlates of major depressive disorder, bipolar disorder and schizophrenia among nursing home residents without dementia: Systematic …

2020

BackgroundThe elderly population and numbers of nursing homes residents are growing at a rapid pace globally. Uncertainty exists regarding the actual rates of major depressive disorder (MDD), bipolar disorder and schizophrenia as previous evidence documenting high rates relies on suboptimal methodology.AimsTo carry out a systematic review and meta-analysis on the prevalence and correlates of MDD, bipolar disorder and schizophrenia spectrum disorder among nursing homes residents without dementia.MethodMajor electronic databases were systematically searched from 1980 to July 2017 for original studies reporting on the prevalence and correlates of MDD among nursing homes residents without demen…

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Severe Tremor After Cotrimoxazole-Induced Elevation of Venlafaxine Serum Concentrations in a Patient With Major Depressive Disorder

2013

: We describe a female patient who was an extensive metabolizer of cytochrome P450 isoenzyme (CYP) 2D6 and an intermediate metabolizer of CYP2C19 (genotype: CYP2C19 *1/*2). She exhibited high serum concentrations of venlafaxine and O-desmethylvenlafaxine and developed severe tremor after comedication with cotrimoxazole (sulfamethazole/trimethoprim). Venlafaxine is mainly metabolized by O- and N-demethylation. O-demethylation is catalyzed by the highly polymorphic CYP2D6 and N-demethylation by several enzymes, CYP2C19, CYP2C9, and CYP3A4. The observed overall pharmacokinetic effect was most probably the result of decreased N-demethylation of venlafaxine by (1) reduced expression of CYP2C19 d…

medicine.medical_specialtyCYP2D6Venlafaxine HydrochlorideVenlafaxineCYP2C19Severity of Illness IndexGastroenterologyAnti-Infective AgentsInternal medicineTremorTrimethoprim Sulfamethoxazole Drug CombinationHumansMedicineDrug InteractionsPharmacology (medical)PsychiatryCYP2C9PharmacologyDepressive Disorder MajorCYP3A4business.industryVenlafaxine HydrochlorideMiddle AgedCyclohexanolsmedicine.diseaseTrimethoprimCytochrome P-450 CYP2C19Cytochrome P-450 CYP2D6Major depressive disorderFemaleAryl Hydrocarbon HydroxylasesbusinessSelective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitorsmedicine.drugTherapeutic Drug Monitoring
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Prevalence, incidence and mortality from cardiovascular disease in patients with pooled and specific severe mental illness: a large-scale meta-analys…

2017

People with severe mental illness (SMI) – schizophrenia, bipolar disorder and major depressive disorder – appear at risk for cardiovascular disease (CVD), but a comprehensive meta-analysis is lacking. We conducted a large-scale meta-analysis assessing the prevalence and incidence of CVD; coronary heart disease; stroke, transient ischemic attack or cerebrovascular disease; congestive heart failure; peripheral vascular disease; and CVD-related death in SMI patients (N=3,211,768) versus controls (N=113,383,368) (92 studies). The pooled CVD prevalence in SMI patients (mean age 50 years) was 9.9% (95% CI: 7.4-13.3). Adjusting for a median of seven confounders, patients had significantly higher o…

medicine.medical_specialtyCardiovascular disease; bipolar disorder; cerebrovascular disease; congestive heart failure; coronary heart disease; major depression; premature mortality; schizophrenia; severe mental illness03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinesevere mental illnessMedicineCardiovascular disease severe mental illness schizophrenia bipolar disorder major depression coronary heart disease cerebrovascular disease congestive heart failure premature mortalitycoronary heart diseasePsychiatrybipolar disorderFramingham Risk Scorebusiness.industryVascular diseaseIncidence (epidemiology)Hazard ratioCorrectionOdds ratiomedicine.diseaseCardiovascular disease030227 psychiatrycerebrovascular diseaseschizophreniaPsychiatry and Mental healthcongestive heart failurepremature mortalityHeart failureMajor depressive disorderPshychiatric Mental Healthbusinessmajor depressionBody mass index030217 neurology & neurosurgery
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Prevalence of Catatonia and Its Moderators in Clinical Samples: Results from a Meta-analysis and Meta-regression Analysis

2017

Catatonia is an independent syndrome that co-occurs with several mental and medical conditions. We performed a systematic literature review in PubMed/Scopus until February 2017 and meta-analyzed studies reporting catatonia prevalence. Across 74 studies (cross-sectional = 32, longitudinal = 26, retrospective = 16) providing data collected from 1935 to 2017 across all continents, mean catatonia prevalence was 9.0% (k = 80, n = 110 764; 95% CI = 6.9-11.7, I2 = 98%, publication bias P < .01), decreasing to 7.8% (k = 19, n = 7612, 95% CI = 7-8.7, I2 = 38.9%) in a subgroup with low heterogeneity. Catatonia prevalence was 23.9% (k = 8, n = 1168, 95% CI = 10-46.9, I2 = 96%) in patients undergoin…

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P-515 - CGI Rating to predict antidepressant treatment under naturalistic conditions

2012

Introduction Recent studies have shown that psychopathological rating by the Hamilton Depression Rating scale (HAMD) is well established and highly predictive for later response. In this study we aimed to find out if Clinical Global Impression (CGI) scale is suitable to guide antidepressive treatment under naturalistic conditions. Methods Inpatients with a major depressive disorder and treatment with citalopram were included and rated using in parallel the HAMD scale and the CGI scale weekly at baseline to day 35. According to CGI the sample has been divided in “CGI improver” (CGI = 2–4) and “CGI non-improver” (CGI = 5–6). Response was defined as HAMD sum score reduction by at least 50%. Re…

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