Major Depression, Dysthymia and Depressive Personality Disorder

Volume: 165, Issue: S26, Pages: 23 - 30
Published: Dec 1, 1994
Abstract
The separation of persistent depression into meaningful and useful subcategories, including major depression, dysthymia, recurrent brief depression, and depressive personality disorder, is the subject of much debate. Depressions can be grouped on the basis of their type and severity of symptoms, aetiology, clinical course, or their association with other psychiatric illnesses. Several investigators have conducted epidemiologic and family studies...
Paper Details
Title
Major Depression, Dysthymia and Depressive Personality Disorder
Published Date
Dec 1, 1994
Volume
165
Issue
S26
Pages
23 - 30
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