Severity of complicated versus uncomplicated subthreshold depression: New evidence on the “Monotonicity Thesis” from the national comorbidity survey

Volume: 212, Pages: 101 - 109
Published: Apr 1, 2017
Abstract
“Complicated” subthreshold depression (CsD) includes at least one of six pathosuggestive “complicated” symptoms: >6 months duration, marked role impairment, sense of worthlessness, suicidal ideation, psychotic ideation, and psychomotor retardation. “Uncomplicated” subthreshold depression (UsD) has no complicated features. Whereas studies show that complicated (CMDD) versus uncomplicated (UMDD) major depression differ substantially in severity...
Paper Details
Title
Severity of complicated versus uncomplicated subthreshold depression: New evidence on the “Monotonicity Thesis” from the national comorbidity survey
Published Date
Apr 1, 2017
Volume
212
Pages
101 - 109
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