onset of depression
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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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Cognitive coping repsonse to crises andonsetofdepression.
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There is no definite agreement in research findings about the time interval between the occurrence of life events and theonsetofdepression.
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Several different theories of psychological processes predict that better insight emerges as psychosis improves, leading to theonsetofdepression.
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Both these factors together resulted in the speediestonsetofdepression.
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Support can mediate between risk factors and theonsetofdepression.
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After this point, the risk of initialonsetofdepression, among those who have not yet had a depressive episode, is much lower.
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There were also no significant associations with endogenicity, anti-depressant medication and age ofonsetofdepression.
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Depression in old age impairment and late firstonsetofdepressionmight represent a distinct subgroup whose depression reflects neurodegenerative change.
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It has sometimes been argued that higher genetic loading will lead to earlieronsetofdepressionand other disorders.
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Thus, the final sample included 3492 subjects, 3266 with no depression history, and 226 withonsetofdepressionafter age 60.
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Fitted hazard functions describing age at firstonsetofdepressionby gender and whether the respondent's parents had divorced.
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Understanding the occurrence of conduct disorder among children\\adolescents is important to prevent futureonsetofdepression.
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Subjects were also classified by age ofonsetofdepression(early-onset 50 years or late-onset 50 years).
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One may hypothesize that the susceptibility of the individual gradually increases throughout life with accumulation of repeated life events eventually leading toonsetofdepression.
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Fourthly, this study does not address the issue of age ofonsetofdepression.
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However, the degree to which the styles were insecure was highly related toonsetofdepression.
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For this reason, the estimated relationship of fatigue withonsetofdepressionmay be attenuated among older persons.
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However, there is a threefold increase in theonsetofdepressionin the first five weeks after birth (26).
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