Dimensionality and the category of major depressive episode

Volume: 16, Issue: S1, Pages: S41 - S51
Published: Jan 1, 2007
Abstract
Major depressive episode (MDE) is a chronic disease typified by episodes that remit and recur. It is a major contributor to the burden of disease. The diagnosis of a disorder is an expert opinion that the disorder is present. The nine symptoms of MDE exist on dimensions of greater or lesser intensity, persistence over time, change in usual state, distress and impairment. It is the clinician's task to judge whether the elicited symptoms warrant...
Paper Details
Title
Dimensionality and the category of major depressive episode
Published Date
Jan 1, 2007
Volume
16
Issue
S1
Pages
S41 - S51
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