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Moclobemide and imipramine in chronic depression (dysthymia): An international double-blind, placebo-controlled trial
(1997)
An international, multicenter, placebo-controlled study was undertaken to determine the safety and antidepressant efficacy of moclobemide, a new reversible inhibitor of monoamine oxidase A, and imipramine in the treatment ...
Dysthymia as a nosological entity. Some thoughts on its epidemiology, etiology and diagnostic usefulness [La distimia como entidad nosológica. Algunas consideraciones clínicas, epidemiológicas, etiológicas y de utilidad diagnZapotitlánstica]
(2013)
Dysthymia as a nosological entity: Some thoughts on its epidemiology, etiology and diagnostic usefulness. Following DSM-IV definition and relevant amount of empirical evidence, dysthymia could be considered as a chronic ...
Dysthymia as a nosological entity. Some thoughts on its epidemiology, etiology and diagnostic usefulness [La distimia como entidad nosológica. Algunas consideraciones clínicas, epidemiológicas, etiológicas y de utilidad diagnóstica]
(2013)
Dysthymia as a nosological entity: Some thoughts on its epidemiology, etiology and diagnostic usefulness. Following DSM-IV definition and relevant amount of empirical evidence, dysthymia could be considered as a chronic ...
Predictors of new-onset depressive disorders – Results from the longitudinal Finnish Health 2011 Study
(Elsevier, 2016)
Depressive disorders are among the most pressing public health challenges worldwide. Yet, not
enough is known about their long-term outcomes. This study examines the course and predictors
of different outcomes of depressive ...
Predictors of new-onset depressive disorders – Results from the longitudinal Finnish Health 2011 Study
(Elsevier, 2016)
Depressive disorders are among the most pressing public health challenges worldwide. Yet, not
enough is known about their long-term outcomes. This study examines the course and predictors
of different outcomes of depressive ...
Dysthymia in the clinical context [La distimia en el contexto clínico]
(2013)
Dysthymia is defined as a chronic mood disorder that persists for at least two years in adults, and one year in adolescents and children. According to DSM IV-TR, Dysthymia is classified into two subtypes: early-onset, when ...
Reduced attention allocation during short periods of partially automated driving: An event-related potentials study
(Frontiers Media S. A, 2017)
Is depression the link between suicide and high altitude?
(Mary Ann Liebert, 2011)
Hypoxia is characteristic of living at high altitude. Animal and human studies have shown that chronic hypoxia is associated with changes in the brain. Neurological symptoms are common in high altitude populations. Headaches, ...
Clinical study case a combination of post traumatic stress and dysthymia
(Quito: USFQ, 2012, 2013)