depressed mood

collocation in English

meaningsofdepressedandmood

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depressed
adjective
uk
/dɪˈprest/
us
/dɪˈprest/
unhappy and ...
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mood
noun[C]
uk
/muːd/
us
/muːd/
the way you feel at a ...
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(Definition ofdepressedandmoodfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofdepressed mood

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For age, older adolescents reported higher levels ofdepressedmoodthan younger adolescents.
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Other stressful life events occurring in the year before a termination182,191 have also been associated with a moredepressedmood.
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The third group consists of adolescents with a first degree relative with bipolar disorder who have inherited a biological vulnerability to adepressedmood.
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This conceptualization suggests a more complex process through which early work stressors might affect the self-concept anddepressedmoodin early adulthood.
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During adepressedmood(of the parent or the youth), perceptions of parent - youth relationships may be negatively biased.
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Importantly, a strong association was found betweendepressedmoodand poor performance on cognitive function tests.
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Depressedmood, the fundamental characteristic of the disorder, is often experienced or expressed as decreased positive affect.
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Second, it is important to highlight that the current study addressed changes indepressedmoodrather than clinical diagnoses of depression.
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One of the challenges in studying the link between involvement with deviant peers anddepressedmoodis multicollinearity.
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The role of peers indepressedmoodor disorder may be especially salient in early adolescence.
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Depressedmoodin working-class mothers with and without paid employment.
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The assertion that oncologists tend to assess depression based on overt manifestation ofdepressedmoodis somewhat disconcerting.
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In fact, youth who worked longer hours during high school exhibit lessdepressedmoodand greater selfefficacy.
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Contemporaneous young-adult work stressors diminish the sense of efficacy and heightendepressedmood, but do not appear to influence self-esteem.
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Our social support rating was subjective and could be distorted by the presence ofdepressedmood.
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All three present withdepressedmood, low energy, and diminished interest in previously appealing activities.
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Depressedmoodindicates the level of sad affect exhibited by the adolescent in the interactions.
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This analytic strategy allowed us to examine the perceptions of the influences ondepressedmoodacross independent raters.
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