episode of depression

collocation in English

meaningsofepisodeanddepression

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episode
noun[C]
uk
/ˈep.ɪ.səʊd/
us
/ˈep.ə.soʊd/
a single event or group of ...
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depression
noun
uk
/dɪˈpreʃ.ən/
us
/dɪˈpreʃ.ən/
the state of feeling very unhappy and without hope for ...
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(Definition ofepisodeanddepressionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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These individuals potentially could experience their very firstepisodeofdepressionduring the follow-up.
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Finally, each additionalepisodeofdepressionwas associated with a longer time to remission.
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In such instances, even a moderate amount of stress could bring about anotherepisodeofdepression.
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As noted above, at the time of the follow-up interview respondents reported only the most recentepisodeofdepression.
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Depressed probands experiencing a recurrentepisodeofdepressiontended to have higher scores than those experiencing their first episode.
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Furthermore, no continuation or maintenance study has evaluated the use of an atypical antipsychotic in patients presenting with an indexepisodeofdepression.
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The vast majority (84 %) of those diagnosed with a depressive disorder at index experienced a furtherepisodeofdepressionover the 25-year follow-up.
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Respondents in this subsample are unlikely to have had more than oneepisodeofdepressionwithin 12 months prior to the followup interview.
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Both studies have shown that those with recurrent depression are significantly less likely to have experienced a provoking event compared to those experiencing their firstepisodeofdepression.
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The aim of this study was to elicit preferences for the former and it was therefore decided to ask patients to recall their firstepisodeofdepression.
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The index episode was their first and onlyepisodeofdepressionfor all of those who recovered and remained continuously well for the entire follow-up period.
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This suggests that having a previousepisodeofdepressioncould lead to the development of a more extreme dysfunctional cognitive style, particularly in the achievement domain.
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The siblings of depressed probands, did not differ significantly in their dysfunctional attitudes from the siblings of control probands, (excluding all siblings who have had anepisodeofdepression).
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Survival time was censored at 12 months for those not identified as having had anepisodeofdepressionwithin 12 months prior to the month of their follow-up interview.
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In keeping with previous studies, subjects in their firstepisodeofdepressionwere more likely to have had an event provoked onsets than subjects who had experienced previous episodes.
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Eachepisodeofdepressionmakes it easier for the neurotransmitter system to become deregulated.
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