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  2. Persistent depressive disorder - BMJ Best Practice

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    In contrast to the DSM-5-TR, which combined the diagnosis of dysthymic disorder with other forms of chronic depression into the category of persistent depressive disorder, the ICD-11 has retained a separate classification of dysthymic disorder. [2] See Etiology.

  3. Persistent depressive disorder - BMJ Best Practice

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    In contrast to the DSM-5-TR, which combined the diagnosis of dysthymic disorder with other forms of chronic depression into the category of persistent depressive disorder, the ICD-11 has retained a separate classification of dysthymic disorder. [2] See Aetiology.

  4. Overview of depression - BMJ Best Practice

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    Depressive disorders are characterized by persistent low mood, loss of interest and enjoyment, neurovegetative symptoms, and reduced energy, causing varying levels of social and occupational dysfunction. Depressive disorders are very common and are among the leading causes of disability worldwide. [2] World Health Organization.

  5. Depression in children - BMJ Best Practice

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    This topic focuses on MDD and persistent depressive disorder. MDD in children is a more severe form of depressive disorder, and is characterized by at least 5 depressive symptoms, with 3 levels of severity: mild, moderate, and severe.

  6. Depression in adults - BMJ Best Practice

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    Depressive disorders are typically characterized by persistent low mood, loss of interest and enjoyment, neurovegetative disturbance, and reduced energy, causing varying levels of social and occupational dysfunction. Depressive symptoms include depressed mood, anhedonia, weight changes, libido changes, sleep disturbance, psychomotor problems ...

  7. Major depressive disorder is characterised by at least 5 symptoms and can be classified along a spectrum of mild to severe. Depressive symptoms include depressed mood, anhedonia, weight changes, libido changes, sleep disturbance, psychomotor problems, low energy, excessive guilt, poor concentration, and suicidal ideation.

  8. Persistent depressive disorder - References | BMJ Best Practice

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    Persistent depressive disorder includes common forms of depression, but lasting longer than acute major depressive disorder. Frequently misdiagnosed because the correct criteria to diagnose this condition are often not applied. Affected patients have a depressed mood most of the day, for more day...

  9. Depression in adults - BMJ Best Practice

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    Definition. Depressive disorders are typically characterised by persistent low mood, loss of interest and enjoyment, neurovegetative disturbance, and reduced energy, causing varying levels of social and occupational dysfunction. Depressive symptoms include depressed mood, anhedonia, weight changes, libido changes, sleep disturbance, psychomotor ...

  10. Generalized anxiety disorder - BMJ Best Practice

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    Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) is defined as at least 6 months of excessive worry about everyday issues that is disproportionate to any inherent risk, causing distress or impairment. The worry is not confined to features of another mental health disorder, a result of substance misuse, or relating only to a physical health condition. The worry is hard to control. At least three of the ...

  11. Bipolar disorder in adults - BMJ Best Practice

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    Bipolar disorder is a recurrent and often chronic mental illness marked by episodes of hypomania or mania and depression, associated with a change or impairment in functioning. It is associated with a reduction in life expectancy of around 10-20 years (primarily attributable to cardiovascular disease and suicide).