Description |
1 online resource (xvi, 218 pages) : illustrations |
Contents |
Collaborative Depression Study procedures and overview of study design / Endicott, J. -- Dimensional symptomatic structure of the long-term course of unipolar major depressive disorder / Judd, L. [and others] -- Dimensional symptomatic structure of the long-term course of bipolar I and bipolar II disorders / Judd, L. [and others] -- Rates and risk factors for suicide attempts and completions among patients in the Collaborative Depression Study / Coryell, W. -- Psychotic features in major depressive and manic episodes / Coryell, W. -- Development of mania or hypomania in the course of unipolar major depression / Fiedorowicz, J., Endicott, J., Akiskal, H.S. -- The comorbidity of affective and substance use disorders in the Collaborative Depression Study / Hasin, D., Kilcoyne, B. -- Treatment effectiveness and safety in the longitudinal course of mood disorders / Fiedorowicz, J. -- Personality and mood disorders / Hirschfeld, R. -- Family study/genetics / Rice, J.P. -- Clinical course and outcome of unipolar major depression / Keller, M. -- Bipolar disorder : predictors of course and outcome / Coryell, W. -- Undertreatment of major depression / Boland, R. [and others] -- The impact of anxiety severity on mood disorders / Fawcett, J., Coryell, W., Clayton, P. -- Contributions of the CDS to DSM V : the evolution of diagnostic thinking? Mood spectrum and the role of anxiety in mood disorders / Fawcett, J |
Summary |
Conceived in the early 1970s to study the phenomenology, diagnosis, genetics, and clinical course of depression, the NIMH Collaborative Depression Study (CDS) has influenced research and practice since its inception. Findings From the Collaborative Depression Study summarizes key findings from the study and the related literature to provide comprehensive and up-to-date knowledge on the course and outcome of illness in mood disorders. Nowhere else can clinicians find such detailed longitudinal data, combined with astute clinical analysis of the current research. Each chapter is accompanied by a time-saving summary, as well as a section on clinical implications that translates the findings into practical points and key recommendations clinicians need to know to provide care |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Print version record |
SUBJECT |
Collaborative Depression Study |
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Depression, Mental -- United States
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Depressive Disorder
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Bipolar Disorder
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Clinical Trials as Topic
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HEALTH & FITNESS / Diseases / General.
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MEDICAL / Clinical Medicine.
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MEDICAL / Diseases.
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MEDICAL / Evidence-Based Medicine.
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MEDICAL / Internal Medicine.
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Depression, Mental
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United States |
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United States
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Keller, Martin B
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American Psychiatric Association.
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LC no. |
2013005966 |
ISBN |
9781585629947 |
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1585629944 |
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