Depression Flashcards

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What psychological factors contribute to risk for depression?

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  • Unrealistic negative and demanding view of oneself, the world, and the future
  • Negative cognitive style
  • Interpersonal stressors
  • Learned helplessness
  • Trauma (psychobiological)
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Is depression a risk factor for the development of cardiovascular illness?

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Yeh

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What is premenstrual dysphoric disorder?

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  • one of the following emotional states: affective lability, interpersonal irritability, anger, depression, anxiety
  • sx’s during final week before menses, improve after onset
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What is adjustment disorder with depressed mood?

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  • maladaptive reaction to social stressor
  • impaired social/occupational function
  • occurs within 3mo of stressor, does not last longer than 6mo
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How long must symptoms last for it to be considered a major depressive disorder?

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-2 weeks

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Four out of these 7 symptoms must be present nearly every day for at least 2 weeks to qualify as a major depressive disorder.

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  1. change in appetite or weight
  2. change in sleep pattern
  3. psychomotor agitation or retardation
  4. loss of interest, pleasure, energy
  5. worthlessness, self-reproach, or guilt
  6. diminished ability to think or concentrate. indecisiveness
  7. Recurrent thoughts of death or suicide.
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What are the possible atypical features associated with a diagnosis of depression?

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mood reactivity and (at least 2 of 4):

  1. significant weight gain or increase in appetite
  2. hypersomnia
  3. leaden paralysis
  4. long standing interpersonal rejection sensitivity
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What is the average duration of a single untreated major depressive episode?

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6 months

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What is Dysthymia?

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=persistent depression disorder in DSM V

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2 of these 6 symptoms must be present for at least 2 years for dysthymia to be diagnosed.

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  1. poor appetite or overeating
  2. insomnia or hypersomnia
  3. low energy or fatigue
  4. low self-esteem
  5. poor concentration or indecisiveness
  6. feelings of hopelessness
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What is the difference between late vs. early onset dysthymic disorder?

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-Early = before 21 yo

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What are the potential complications of dysthymic disorder?

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  • substance abuse
  • underachievement
  • marital conflict
  • increased risk for major depression
  • suicide
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Bereavement increases the risk of ________ and ______.

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  • cardiovascular disease

- suicide

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What is bereavement?

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-the period of grief and mourning after a death

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How long does Bereavement usually last?

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-severe impairment for less than 3 mo

**often an “anniversary” flare-up

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