The clinical relevance of Recurrent Brief Depression (RBD) has not received sufficient attention to date and continues to represent a controversial issue. The present study was carried out in a community sample to evaluate the lifetime prevalence of RDB, the degree of comorbidity, as well as possible risk factors. Subjects from a community survey in Sardinia (Italy) were randomly selected from registers of a rural, an urban and a mining area (n = 1040, 461 males, 579 females). Interviews were carried out by physicians using the Italian version of the Composite International Diagnostic Interview Simplified which had been modified for the purpose of this study. Lifetime prevalence of RBD was 7.6%; 5.8% in males, 9 % in females. Subjects aged ...
Background: The risk of recurrence in depressive disorder is high and increases with the number of e...
Background: Major depressive disorder is commonly found among youth aged 15 to 24 years, yet little ...
Objective: The naturalistic course of major depressive disorder (MDD) and risk indicators for recurr...
The clinical relevance of Recurrent Brief Depression (RBD) has not received sufficient attention to ...
This study was carried out to evaluate the lifetime prevalence of brief recurrent depression (BRD) i...
Recurrent brief depression (RBD) has recently been proposed as a new subtype of affective disorder c...
Background: This article presents prospective lower bound estimations of findings on prevalence, inc...
OBJECTIVE: To expand the concept of recurrent brief depression (RBD) to brief depression (BD) and to...
Overview of Recurrent Brief Depression including: Historical background, development of the concept ...
Background. This article presents prospective longitudinal findings on prevalence, incidence, patter...
BackgroundFew studies have examined the rates of physical disorders in those with recurrent depressi...
The presentation and neurobiology of depression in young adults is an important but understudied are...
The public use version of the National Comorbidity Survey – Replication (NCS-R) dataset was used (N ...
Previous population-based studies have partially provided inconsistent results regarding the co-vari...
Comorbid diagnoses are common in youth who are at clinical high-risk (CHR) for developing psychosis,...
Background: The risk of recurrence in depressive disorder is high and increases with the number of e...
Background: Major depressive disorder is commonly found among youth aged 15 to 24 years, yet little ...
Objective: The naturalistic course of major depressive disorder (MDD) and risk indicators for recurr...
The clinical relevance of Recurrent Brief Depression (RBD) has not received sufficient attention to ...
This study was carried out to evaluate the lifetime prevalence of brief recurrent depression (BRD) i...
Recurrent brief depression (RBD) has recently been proposed as a new subtype of affective disorder c...
Background: This article presents prospective lower bound estimations of findings on prevalence, inc...
OBJECTIVE: To expand the concept of recurrent brief depression (RBD) to brief depression (BD) and to...
Overview of Recurrent Brief Depression including: Historical background, development of the concept ...
Background. This article presents prospective longitudinal findings on prevalence, incidence, patter...
BackgroundFew studies have examined the rates of physical disorders in those with recurrent depressi...
The presentation and neurobiology of depression in young adults is an important but understudied are...
The public use version of the National Comorbidity Survey – Replication (NCS-R) dataset was used (N ...
Previous population-based studies have partially provided inconsistent results regarding the co-vari...
Comorbid diagnoses are common in youth who are at clinical high-risk (CHR) for developing psychosis,...
Background: The risk of recurrence in depressive disorder is high and increases with the number of e...
Background: Major depressive disorder is commonly found among youth aged 15 to 24 years, yet little ...
Objective: The naturalistic course of major depressive disorder (MDD) and risk indicators for recurr...