BACKGROUND: Depressive disorders are common and disabling. The Lundby Study is a prospective study of a community sample that started in 1947(N=2550). In 1957, 1013 newcomers were added. The latest field investigation was carried out in 1997. AIM: To identify risk factors for depressive disorders. METHOD: The Lundby database contains clinical assessments of the subjects made by psychiatrists. It also includes information about socio-demographic factors and episodes of somatic and mental disorders. Two different but partly overlapping cohorts from the same geographical area in 1947 (N=2470) and in 1957 (N=3310) were investigated. During follow-up 418 individuals experienced their first depressive disorder. For each cohort, possible risk fact...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to test the hypothesis that clinically significant depressi...
The Lundby Study is a prospective mental health survey in a community population (N = 3563), in whic...
Background. Studies that examined community samples have reported several risk factors for the devel...
Abstract The aims of this thesis were to describe methodological problems, incidence and course of d...
Background Depression is a common disorder in both men and women, and the recurrence rate is high. T...
Background. The Lundby Study is a longitudinal cohort study on a geographically defined population c...
This study is based on a total cohort (N = 192) of people born in 1902 and 1903 and living in southe...
Background: The Lundby Study is a prospective, longitudinal study on a total population consisting o...
The aim of this study was the identification of the risk modifying factors of anxiety and depressive...
Background: Previously Cloninger's temperament traits have been researched as a risk factor for depr...
Background. Studies that examined community samples have reported several risk factors for the devel...
Major depressive disorder (MDD) is a serious health problem and will be the second leading cause of ...
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Background: Suicide victims have been found to frequently suffer from mental disorders, often more t...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to test the hypothesis that clinically significant depressi...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to test the hypothesis that clinically significant depressi...
The Lundby Study is a prospective mental health survey in a community population (N = 3563), in whic...
Background. Studies that examined community samples have reported several risk factors for the devel...
Abstract The aims of this thesis were to describe methodological problems, incidence and course of d...
Background Depression is a common disorder in both men and women, and the recurrence rate is high. T...
Background. The Lundby Study is a longitudinal cohort study on a geographically defined population c...
This study is based on a total cohort (N = 192) of people born in 1902 and 1903 and living in southe...
Background: The Lundby Study is a prospective, longitudinal study on a total population consisting o...
The aim of this study was the identification of the risk modifying factors of anxiety and depressive...
Background: Previously Cloninger's temperament traits have been researched as a risk factor for depr...
Background. Studies that examined community samples have reported several risk factors for the devel...
Major depressive disorder (MDD) is a serious health problem and will be the second leading cause of ...
Item does not contain fulltextMajor depressive disorder (MDD) is a leading cause of global disease b...
Background: Suicide victims have been found to frequently suffer from mental disorders, often more t...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to test the hypothesis that clinically significant depressi...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to test the hypothesis that clinically significant depressi...
The Lundby Study is a prospective mental health survey in a community population (N = 3563), in whic...
Background. Studies that examined community samples have reported several risk factors for the devel...