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Liashchenko, Yu.V., and L.M. Yuryeva. "Clinical features of sleep disturbances in anxiety disorders of neurotic and organic genesis." Medicni perspektivi 26, no. 3 (2021): 100–106. https://doi.org/10.26641/2307-0404.2021.3.241966.

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There is a bi-directional link between dyssomnia and psychological diseases. Sleep disorders can influence the severity of the underlying disease, complicate the process of treatment, and increase the risk of the recurrence further. Besides, there is an obvious dependence of the sleep disorder severity from the pathological anxiety. The aim of the research: to study clinical features and relationship of sleep disorders and anxiety in patients with anxiety disorders of neurotic and organic genesis. To achieve the objective, 120 patients with anxiety-depressive disorders, who were divided into 2
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Kuhs, H. "Anxiety in depressive disorders." Comprehensive Psychiatry 32, no. 3 (1991): 217–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0010-440x(91)90042-b.

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&NA;. "Anxiety and Depressive Disorders." Psychiatric Genetics 5, Supplement (1995): 102. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/00041444-199508001-00029.

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Frolova, E. V. "Anxiety and depressive disorders." Spravočnik vrača obŝej praktiki (Journal of Family Medicine), no. 12 (November 30, 2022): 59–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.33920/med-10-2212-07.

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Anxious depression is one of the key problems of modern clinical psychiatry in pathogenetic and methodological aspects. Its scale and relevance are evidenced by the fact that the very phenomenon of anxious depression goes beyond the status of a medical problem, affecting the deepest aspects of human existence associated with the stress overload of modern life and other negative social trends, which leads to an exponential increase in the frequency of depressions (including anxiety disorders).
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Sakhno, N. N. "Anxiety and depressive disorders." Spravočnik vrača obŝej praktiki (Journal of Family Medicine), no. 8 (August 22, 2023): 59–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.33920/med-10-2308-07.

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According to the WHO forecasts, depression will be one of the main causes of disability and will rank second after cardiovascular pathology by 2030. One of the main priorities of the problem under study is to identify the key predictors that affect the formation of anxiety, depression, and cognitive impairment, as well as to search for new treatment regimens for depressio
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Belabbes, I. "Anxiety disorder and depressive disorders in teens." European Psychiatry 67, S1 (2024): S478. http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/j.eurpsy.2024.992.

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IntroductionAnxiety and mood disorders are frequent causes of consultation in child psychiatry. In pediatrics, they can be the cause of life-threatening or psychological complications, such as suicidal ideation, anxiety attacks, scarification or suicide attempts.ObjectivesDiscuss the clinical and therapeutic features of anxiety-depressive syndromes.MethodsWe shed light on anxiety-depressive syndromes through the study of complex clinical cases encountered in child psychiatric hospitalization.ResultsWe report a case series of 10 patients, the majority of whom were female. The age range was 12 t
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Emmanuel, J., S. Simmonds, and P. Tyrer. "Systematic review of the outcome of anxiety and depressive disorders." British Journal of Psychiatry 173, S34 (1998): 35–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/s0007125000293501.

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Background Although there have been many changes in the diagnosis of anxiety and depressive disorders in the past 20 years there have been few comparative enquiries into the clinical outcome of greater diagnostic categories. We therefore compared the outcome of all studies which compared the outcome of specific anxiety and depressive disorders using the standard procedures of systematic review.Method A Medline search was carried out of all studies comparing the outcome of anxiety and depressive disorders or mixed anxiety-depressive disorders in which information was available separately for ea
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Boschloo, Lynn, Nicole Vogelzangs, Wim van den Brink, et al. "Alcohol use disorders and the course of depressive and anxiety disorders." British Journal of Psychiatry 200, no. 6 (2012): 476–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/bjp.bp.111.097550.

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BackgroundInconsistent findings have been reported on the role of comorbid alcohol use disorders as risk factors for a persistent course of depressive and anxiety disorders.AimsTo determine whether the course of depressive and/or anxiety disorders is conditional on the type (abuse or dependence) or severity of comorbid alcohol use disorders.MethodIn a large sample of participants with current depression and/or anxiety (n = 1369) we examined whether the presence and severity of DSM-IV alcohol abuse or alcohol dependence predicted the 2-year course of depressive and/or anxiety disorders.ResultsT
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Teachman, Bethany A., Jutta Joormann, Shari A. Steinman, and Ian H. Gotlib. "Automaticity in anxiety disorders and major depressive disorder." Clinical Psychology Review 32, no. 6 (2012): 575–603. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cpr.2012.06.004.

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Hofmeijer-Sevink, Mieke Klein, Neeltje M. Batelaan, Harold J. G. M. van Megen, et al. "Presence and Predictive Value of Obsessive-Compulsive Symptoms in Anxiety and Depressive Disorders." Canadian Journal of Psychiatry 63, no. 2 (2017): 85–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0706743717711170.

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Objective: Obsessive-compulsive symptoms (OCS) co-occur frequently with anxiety and depressive disorders, but the nature of their relationship and their impact on severity of anxiety and depressive disorders is poorly understood. In a large sample of patients with anxiety and depressive disorders, we assessed the frequency of OCS, defined as a Young Adult Self-Report Scale–obsessive-compulsive symptoms score >7. The associations between OCS and severity of anxiety and/or depressive disorders were examined, and it was investigated whether OCS predict onset, relapse, and persistence of anxiet
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Karsten, Julie, Catharina A. Hartman, Johannes H. Smit, et al. "Psychiatric history and subthreshold symptoms as predictors of the occurrence of depressive or anxiety disorder within 2 years." British Journal of Psychiatry 198, no. 3 (2011): 206–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/bjp.bp.110.080572.

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BackgroundPast episodes of depressive or anxiety disorders and subthreshold symptoms have both been reported to predict the occurrence of depressive or anxiety disorders. It is unclear to what extent the two factors interact or predict these disorders independently.AimsTo examine the extent to which history, subthreshold symptoms and their combination predict the occurrence of depressive (major depressive disorder, dysthymia) or anxiety disorders (social phobia, panic disorder, agoraphobia, generalised anxiety disorder) over a 2-year period.MethodThis was a prospective cohort study with 1167 p
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Vasylyeva, G. "Sleep disorders, associated with anxiety and depressive disorders, and their corrections peculiarities in the oncogynecological practice." Likarska sprava, no. 5-6 (September 30, 2017): 108–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.31640/ls-2017(5-6)18.

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30–75 % of patients with visualized forms of malignant tumors suffer from sleep disorders, which are comorbid with anxiety and depressive disorders. With the purpose of detection and correction of sleep disorders associated with anxiety-depressive disorders in patients with malignant neoplasms of the female reproductive system we study an emotional condition of 210 patients with reproductive organs’ malignant tumors. Insomnia disorders were detected in (72.4 ± 3.1) % patients suffering from reproductive organs’ malignant neoplasms. According to the ICD-10, emotional disorders accompanied by in
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Ogorenko, Viktoriia, and Viktor Kokashynskyi. "Clinical features of eating disorders in anxiety-depressive disorders." Ukrains'kyi Visnyk Psykhonevrolohii, Volume 32, issue 1 (118), 2024 (March 20, 2024): 56–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.36927/2079-0325-v32-is1-2024-8.

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In the modern world, the number of patients with eating disorders (ED) is steadily increasing, among which about 90 % are women. The variety of symptoms, the frequency of comorbidity of the pathology with other disorders, the difficulty of qualifying the detected symptoms and syndromes are difficulties for timely diagnosis and adequate therapy of ED. It is known that symptoms related to eating behavior may be present in the structure of anxiety-depressive disorders. The aim of the study was to assess the symptoms of ED among patients with anxiety-depressive disorders. 147 patients with anxiety
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Sirytsyna, Y. Ch, and A. P. Sivakov. "ANALYSIS OF THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ANXIETYDEPRESSIVE DISORDERS AND PAIN IN PATIENTS WITH MYOFASCIAL SYNDROME." Journal of the Grodno State Medical University 20, no. 3 (2022): 272–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.25298/2221-8785-2022-20-3-272-277.

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Background. Myofascial syndrome (MFS) as a chronic pain syndrome is most often combined with depressive disorders and can mask hidden «somatization» depressions. Recently, more and more data have been accumulated on the effect of anxiety and depressive manifestations on the course of the pain process, which significantly worsen the prognosis of the disease. Objective: To determine the presence and analyze the relationship between anxiety-depressive disorders and pain in MFS in patients with somatoform autonomic dysfunctions. Material and methods. The study involved 50 patients with somatoform
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Fleyshman, A. "Disorders of the anxiety-depressive spectrum in patients with rheumatic diseases." Clinical Medicine and Pharmacology 6, no. 4 (2021): 18–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/2409-3750-2021-6-4-18-22.

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Anxiety and depressive disorders play an important role not only as independent diseases, but also as conditions that occur against the background of other somatic diseases. In the practice of a rheumatologist, patients with anxiety and depression are a frequent occurrence. In patients with autoimmune rheumatic diseases, anxiety and depressive disorders are 7-15 times more common than in the general population. The main cause of depression in rheumatology is the presence of severe and chronic pain.
 Studies show that in patients with rheumatic diseases, as a rule, the following disorders
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Pavlov, Valentin N., Denis A. Karpov, Shamil M. Safin, and Vladimir L. Yuldashev. "Incidence of depressive and anxiety disorders in COVID-19 patients." Neurology Bulletin LII, no. 3 (2021): 35–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.17816/nb46056.

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The aim of this study is to analyze the occurrence of depressive and anxiety disorders in patients with COVID-19 and to study the relationship of these disorders with organic damage to the central nervous system.
 Material and methods. An analysis of occurrence of depressive and anxiety disorders in patients with COVID-19 was carried out at the infectious hospital of the KBGMU for the period June-August 2020. Depression and anxiety were identified using the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) and compared with the MRI data of the brain. Statistical data processing was carried out
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Mirza, Ilyas, and Rachel Jenkins. "Risk factors, prevalence, and treatment of anxiety and depressive disorders in Pakistan: systematic review." BMJ 328, no. 7443 (2004): 794. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmj.328.7443.794.

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AbstractObjectives To assess the available evidence on the prevalence, aetiology, treatment, and prevention of anxiety and depressive disorders in Pakistan.Design Systematic review of published literature.Studies reviewed 20 studies, of which 17 gave prevalence estimates and 11 discussed risk factors.Main outcome measures Prevalence of anxiety and depressive disorders, risk factors, effects of treatment.Results Factors positively associated with anxiety and depressive disorders were female sex, middle age, low level of education, financial difficulty, being a housewife, and relationship proble
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Mazur, O. V., M. V. Lemeshchuk, I. V. Kovalenko, I. S. Pototska, and T. P. Rysynets. "Features of anxiety and depressive disorders associated with COVID-19, on at different stages of the pandemic (literature review)." Reports of Vinnytsia National Medical University 27, no. 4 (2023): 653–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.31393/reports-vnmedical-2023-27(4)-22.

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Annotation. The COVID-19 pandemic has worsened the state of mental health of the population, in particular caused an increase in the level of anxiety and depressive disorders. Scientific views on the causes, prevalence, clinical manifestations, and consequences of anxiety and depressive disorders associated with COVID-19 have changed and expanded over time. The purpose of our work is to study data on anxiety and depressive disorders associated with COVID-19 in the initial stages, in the period of intensive manifestations and in the stage of the consequences of the pandemic. We conducted a lite
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Kryvoruchko, I. G., І. М. Skrypnyk, N. P. Prykhodko, О. В. Scherbak, and L. I. Yakimishina. "FEATURES OF ANXIETY AND DEPRESSIVE DISORDERS IN PATIENTS WITH FUNCTIONAL INTESTINAL DISORDERS." Актуальні проблеми сучасної медицини: Вісник Української медичної стоматологічної академії 21, no. 4 (2021): 43–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.31718/2077-1096.21.4.43.

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Functional intestinal diseases are often accompanied by the development of anxiety and depressive disorders, which are an important medical and social issue. The aim of this study is to investigate the prevalence and severity of anxiety and depressive disorders in patients with functional intestinal disorders depending on gender. Materials and methods. The study included 165 patients divided into 6 groups depending on the phenotype of functional bowel disorder: group I (n = 27) involved patients with functional constipation; group II (n = 28) included patients with functional bloating; group I
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GOODWIN, RENEE D., DAVID M. FERGUSSON, and L. JOHN HORWOOD. "Asthma and depressive and anxiety disorders among young persons in the community." Psychological Medicine 34, no. 8 (2004): 1465–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0033291704002739.

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Background. The objectives of the study were to examine linkages between asthma and depressive and anxiety disorders in a birth cohort of over 1000 young persons studied to the age of 21 years. Specifically, the study aimed to ascertain the extent to which associations between asthma and depressive and anxiety disorders could be explained by non-observed fixed confounding factors.Method. Asthma and depressive and anxiety disorders were measured prospectively over the course of a 21-year longitudinal study. Fixed effects logistic regression models were used to determine the relationship between
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Turaev, Bobir Temirpulatovich. "CLINICAL MANIFESTATIONS OF ANXIETY DEPRESSIONS WITH ENDOGENOUS GENESIS." IQRO 1, no. 2 (2023): 45–54. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7616034.

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There is little information from opinions about the relationship of anxiety- depressive disorders with other manifestations. Patients with endogenous anxiety-depressive disorder are also a very heterogeneous group, since, in addition to anxiety, they have a number of other leading separate symptoms that have a significant impact on the clinical picture.
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Liashchenko, Yuliia, and Liudmyla Yuryeva. "The effectiveness of the treatment of sleep disturbances in anxiety-depressive disorders of neurotic and organic genesis." Ukrains'kyi Visnyk Psykhonevrolohii, Volume 29, issue 3(108) (October 21, 2021): 43–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.36927/2079-0325-v29-is3-2021-8.

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Sleep disturbance is one of the most frequent complaints of patients in general medical practice. The highest comorbidity of dysomnias was observed with anxiety and anxiety-depressive disorders. A bi-directional relationship has been found, suggesting that sleep disorders and anxiety-depressive disorders may aggravate each other, complicate treatment and provoke a relapse. The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of the treatment of sleep disorders in patients with neurotic and organic anxiety-depressive disorders. In order to reach this goal 120 patients with anxiety-depressive diso
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ABDRAKHMANOVA, ALSU I., FIRYUZA A. ZARIPOVA, and NAIL B. AMIROV. "ANXIETY-DEPRESSIVE DISORDERS IN RHEUMATIC DISEASES." Bulletin of Contemporary Clinical Medicine 13, no. 1 (2020): 61–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.20969/vskm.2020.13(1).61-65.

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Kulbayeva, Z. D., Sh S. Kaliyeva, D. A. Klyuyev, and S. T. Tuleutayeva. "Anxiety-depressive disorders after COVID-19." Medicine and ecology, no. 2 (July 30, 2024): 57–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.59598/me-2305-6045-2024-111-2-57-63.

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The 2019 coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has reached more than 194 million people as of July 26, 2021, and continues to spread worldwide. During the course of the long pandemic, evidence of damage to various organs and systems, such as the nervous system and parts of it, began to emerge. Oxidative stress is one of the main causes of neuronal dysfunction and death, mainly due to excessive formation of reactive oxygen species and depletion of antioxidant reserves. Oxidative stress is characterized by an imbalance between the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and antioxidant defense mec
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Velychko, Valentyna, Daria Lahoda, and Galina Danylchuk. "Anxiety-depressive disorders in obese patients." Diabetes Obesity Metabolic Syndrome, no. 5 (2022): 30–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.57105/2415-7252-2022-5-03.

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The likelihood of developing major depressive disorder (MDD) and anxiety (T) increases with the number of comorbid metabolic disorders, such as dyslipidemia, insulin resistance, hypertension (AH), and obesity. Research indicates that long-term inflammation caused by reduced physical activity, sedentary behavior, and poor eating habits is necessary for this connection to occur, which in turn can lead to metabolic disorders. The aim of our study was to identify possible anxiety-depressive disorders in obese patients and to investigate the prevalence of such disorders in patients of the Odesa reg
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Levine, Joseph, Samuel Gershon, and K. N. Roy Chengappa. "Relationship between anxiety and depressive disorders." Depression and Anxiety 14, no. 2 (2001): 51–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/da.1046.

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Pine, Daniel S., Patricia Cohen, Diana Gurley, Judith Brook, and Yuju Ma. "The Risk for Early-Adulthood Anxiety and Depressive Disorders in Adolescents With Anxiety and Depressive Disorders." Archives of General Psychiatry 55, no. 1 (1998): 56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/archpsyc.55.1.56.

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Doering, Sabrina, Paul Lichtenstein, Christopher Gillberg, et al. "Anxiety at age 15 predicts psychiatric diagnoses and suicidal ideation in late adolescence and young adulthood: results from two longitudinal studies." BMC Psychiatry 19, no. 1 (2019): 363. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12888-019-2349-3.

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<strong>Background: </strong>Anxiety disorders in adolescence have been associated with several psychiatric outcomes. We sought to describe the prospective relationship between various levels of adolescent anxiety and psychiatric diagnoses (anxiety-, bipolar/psychotic-, depressive-, and alcohol and drug misuse disorders) and suicidal ideation in early adulthood while adjusting for childhood attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), autism spectrum disorder (ASD), and developmental coordination disorder (DCD). Furthermore, we aimed to estimate the proportion attributable to the various a
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Stukalo, A., D. Veltishchev, S. Romanenko, O. Seravina, and O. Kovalevskaya. "Chronic stress and anxiety-depressive spectrum disorders in patients of phoniatric practice." European Psychiatry 26, S2 (2011): 1604. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0924-9338(11)73308-9.

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ObjectivesTo research the influence of stress factors on the development and circuit of voice disorders in their relation to anxiety and depressive spectrum.AimsTo analyze the extent to which the anxiety and depressive disorders are spreading among the patients with voice dysfunctions, to determine the variety of factors for psychological traumatic experience, and to distinguish the variety of anxiety and depressive disorders.MethodsThe Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS), the projective psychological tests.ResultsPreliminary HADS screening was conducted among 180 patients. More than
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Prasko, J., A. Grambal, Z. Sigmundova, et al. "Dissociation and Therapy of Depressive and Anxiety Disorders with or Without Personality Disorders." European Psychiatry 41, S1 (2017): S111. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eurpsy.2017.01.1885.

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ObjectiveGoal of the study was to analyze the impact of dissociation on the treatment of the patients with anxiety/neurotic spectrum and depressive disorders, and with or without personality disorders.MethodsThe sample consisted of inpatients who met the ICD-10 criteria for the Depressive disorder, Panic disorder, GAD, Mixed anxiety-depressive disorder, Agoraphobia, Social phobia, OCD, PTSD, Adjustment disorders, dissociative/conversion disorders, Somatoform disorder or other anxiety/neurotic spectrum disorder. The participants completed Beck Depression Inventory, Beck Anxiety Inventory, subje
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Zhang, Amy Y., and Gregory S. Cooper. "Recognition of Depression and Anxiety among Elderly Colorectal Cancer Patients." Nursing Research and Practice 2010 (2010): 1–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2010/693961.

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This study investigated the ICD-9 diagnostic rates of depressive and anxiety disorders, including major depression, neurotic depression, adjustment disorder with depressed mood, depressive disorder NOS (not elsewhere classified), and anxiety states, among elderly Medicare beneficiaries (age ≥ 65) who received a colorectal cancer diagnosis between 1998 and 2002 in U.S. The Seer-Medicare data, representing 14–25% of the U.S. population, was used to examine ICD-9 diagnostic rates of depressive and anxiety disorders among 56,182 colorectal cancer outpatients and 265,382 noncancer outpatients, resp
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Komsiyska, D., and Y. Petkov. "POST-STROKE DEPRESION AND ANXIETY." Trakia Journal of Sciences 17, no. 1 (2019): 56–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.15547/tjs.2019.01.009.

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The aim of the study was to investigate the clinical features of depression and the relationship between depression and generalized anxiety disorder. Material and methods: 93 patients with stroke were examined, of whom 59 men (39-83 years) and 34 women (56-87 years), mean age 66.8 years. We used Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9) and GAD-7. Results: Depressive disorder in the acute phase after stroke was found in approximately 2/3 (64.5%) of patients with stroke, with mild to moderate depressive disorders with low mood, increased mental and somatic anxiety, insomnia , somatic complaints, wit
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Winthorst, Wim H., Annelieke M. Roest, Elisabeth H. Bos, et al. "Seasonal affective disorder and non-seasonal affective disorders: Results from the NESDA study." BJPsych Open 3, no. 4 (2017): 196–203. http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/bjpo.bp.116.004960.

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BackgroundSeasonal affective disorder (SAD) is considered to be a subtype of depression.AimsTo compare the clinical picture of SAD to non-seasonal affective disorders (non-SADs).MethodDiagnoses according to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV) were established in 2185 participants of the Netherlands Study of Depression and Anxiety. The Seasonal Pattern Assessment Questionnaire was administered to diagnose SAD. Symptoms of depression and anxiety were measured with the Inventory of Depressive Symptoms, the Beck Anxiety Inventory and the Fear Questionnaire.ResultsPar
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Chioqueta, Andrea P., and Tore C. Stiles. "Suicide Risk in Outpatients with Specific Mood and Anxiety Disorders." Crisis 24, no. 3 (2003): 105–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1027//0227-5910.24.3.105.

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Summary: The present study examined the relationships between specific anxiety, mood disorders, levels of hopelessness, and suicide ideation. The sample consisted of 606 outpatients recruited from several psychiatric settings. It was found that dysthymia was significantly associated with hopelessness. Patients presenting major depressive episode with higher anxiety symptoms had significantly increased scores on the hopelessness scale. Major depressive episode and bipolar disorder, but not dysthymia, were significantly associated with higher levels of suicide ideation. Increased levels of anxie
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Kornetov, N., O. Yarosh, and E. Sitnikova. "Depressive and anxiety disorders among women with obesity." European Psychiatry 64, S1 (2021): S339. http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/j.eurpsy.2021.909.

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IntroductionAbdominal obesity is currently a growing problem in public health and has a high comorbidity with depressive and anxiety disorders. Obesity significantly decreases life quality, causes disability and decreases life expectancy.ObjectivesThe objective of this study was to examine anxiety and depressive symptoms among women, who received individual or group psychotherapy sessions due to obesity control.Methods577 women aging from 18 to 65 were examined. Height and weight were measured, Body mass index (BDI) was calculated based on received data. Depressive symptoms were determined wit
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Kozlova, S. N. "Quality of life in patients with coronary artery disease and comorbid anxiety-depressive disorders." "Arterial’naya Gipertenziya" ("Arterial Hypertension") 18, no. 4 (2012): 310–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.18705/1607-419x-2012-18-4-310-315.

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Objective. To study quality of life in patients with coronary artery disease (CAD) and comorbid anxiety-depressive disorders. Design and methods. 163 patients with CAD were surveyed. The diagnosis of anxiety-depressive disorders was confirmed according ICD-10. Quality of life was studied with Seattle Angina Questionnaire. Results. Patients with CAD and affective disorders perceive angina, as an illness, more negatively. Patients with CAD and prevalent depressive component are characterized by poorer quality of life. In males quality of life is lower. Conclusion. Among patients with CAD and com
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Veltishchev, D., A. Stukalo, S. Romanenko, O. Kovalevskaya, and O. Seravina. "Chronic stress and anxiety-depressive spectrum disorders in patients of phoniatric practice." European Psychiatry 26, S2 (2011): 2170. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0924-9338(11)73873-1.

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ObjectivesTo research the influence of stress factors on the development and circuit of voice disorders in their relation to anxiety and depressive spectrum.AimesTo analyze the extent to which the anxiety and depressive disorders are spreading among the patients with voice dysfunctions, to determine the variety of factors for psychological traumatic experience, and to distinguish the variety of anxiety and depressive disorders.MethodsThe Hospital Anxiety and Depression Rating Scale (HADS), the projective psychological tests.Preliminary HADS screening was conducted among 180 patients. More than
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Grzesiak, Magdalena, Jan Aleksander Beszłej, Ewa Waszczuk, et al. "Serotonin-Related Gene Variants in Patients with Irritable Bowel Syndrome and Depressive or Anxiety Disorders." Gastroenterology Research and Practice 2017 (2017): 1–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/4290430.

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Aim. To assess the association of six polymorphisms in serotonin-related genes with depressive or anxiety disorders in patients with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS).Methods. The lifetime prevalence of depressive and anxiety disorders was assessed in 95 IBS patients (85% women) using the Munich version of the Composite International Diagnostic Interview (CIDI). IBS was diagnosed according to the Rome III criteria.SCL6A4HTTLPR polymorphism (rs4795541) was determined using PCR-based method. Single-nucleotide polymorphisms inHTR1A(rs6295),HTR2A(rs6313 and rs6311),HTR2C(rs6318), andTPH1(rs1800532) w
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Pasco, Julie A., Lana J. Williams, Felice N. Jacka, et al. "Habitual physical activity and the risk for depressive and anxiety disorders among older men and women." International Psychogeriatrics 23, no. 2 (2010): 292–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1041610210001833.

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ABSTRACTBackground: Regular physical activity is generally associated with psychological well-being, although there are relatively few prospective studies in older adults. We investigated habitual physical activity as a risk factor for de novo depressive and anxiety disorders in older men and women from the general population.Methods: In this nested case-control study, subjects aged 60 years or more were identified from randomly selected cohorts being followed prospectively in the Geelong Osteoporosis Study. Cases were individuals with incident depressive or anxiety disorders, diagnosed using
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Kubayev, Rustam Murodullayevich. "MODERN METHODS FOR DIAGNOSING ENDOGENOUS ANXIETY DEPRESSIVE DISORDERS." IQRO 1, no. 2 (2023): 55–63. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7616087.

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The issues of assessing the relationship between the personality of a patient developing anxious-depressive disorder have not been fully studied to this day, the least studied. Anxiety-a single set of abnormal personality traits that determine the predisposition to the manifestation of depressive disorder can be considered as a joint factor with affective spectrum disorder.
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Pchelenok, Ju V., A. V. Fomicheva, M. Kanaeva, A. V. Rodionov, A. O. Tolokonin, and B. A. Volel. "The influence of anxiety and depressive disorders on the development of resistant arterial hypertension." Systemic Hypertension 21, no. 2 (2024): 51–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.38109/2075-082x-2024-2-49-55.

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The problem of comorbidity of cardiovascular diseases (CVD) and anxiety-depressive disorders is actively discussed in modern scientific literature. Taking into account the widespread prevalence of anxiety and depressive disorders in the population, their negative impact on the quality of life and functioning of patients, prerequisites are accumulating for the diagnosis and treatment of these conditions by non-psychiatric doctors. The review presents current data on risk factors, relationships and principles for diagnosing resistant arterial hypertension (RAH) and anxiety-depressive disorders.
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Raspopova, Natalya, Maria Dzhamantayeva, Yerbol Nurkatov, et al. "Modern approaches to the diagnosis and treatment of mixed anxiety-depressive disorders in primary health care." Journal "Medicine" 5-6, no. 215-216 (2021): 53–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.31082/1728-452x-2020-215-216-5-6-53-62.

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The relevance of this work is due to the wide prevalence of mixed anxiety-depressive disorders among general medical practice patients. At the present stage of development of the psychiatric service in the Republic of Kazakhstan, a new concept has been developed that assumes the transfer of a number of borderline mixed anxiety-depressive disorders to the competence of PHC doctors with the need for their treatment with modern antidepressants. The purpose of this work. Development and implementation in general clinical practice of modern methods of diagnosis and treatment of mixed anxiety-depres
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김예원, 오강섭, Se-won Lim, and 이정애. "Differences in Anxiety Sensitivity between Anxiety and Depressive Disorders." Korean Journal of Clinical Psychology 30, no. 1 (2011): 21–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.15842/kjcp.2011.30.1.002.

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Novovic, Zdenka. "Anxiety and depression: One, two or three disorders?" Psihologija 37, no. 3 (2004): 251–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/psi0403251n.

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The study deals with theoretical psychiatric proposals about relations between anxiety and depressive disorders. Three theoretical positions developed on the basis of numerous evidence on relationship of anxiety and depressive disorders: unitaristic (anxious and depressive disorders represent one disorder with different clinical pictures or phases of the disorder), pluralistic (there are two classes of disorders with clearly recognizable boundaries) and anxious-depressive position (mixed anxious-depressive disorder represents also a single disorder). Possible reasons for antagonisms, connectio
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Samavati, Mona, Elham Golabi, Sahar Shaibany, Zainab Saki, and Somyeh Pakzad. "Comparison of Self-compassion and Shame between Adolescents with Anxiety Disorders and Depressive Disorders with Normal Adolescents." International Journal of Body, Mind and Culture 12, no. 1 (2025): 120–28. https://doi.org/10.61838/ijbmc.v12i1.710.

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Background and aim: The purpose of this study was to compare self-compassion and shame in adolescent girls with anxiety disorders, depressive disorders, and normal adolescent girls. Materials and Methods: The research was a causal-comparative study. The study population included all adolescent girls who with anxiety disorders, depressive disorders, and normal adolescent girls in Tehran from October to December 2022. Purposive sampling was used to select 192 samples. The data collection tools included Self-Compassion Questionnaire Short Form (SCS-SF) and Guilt and Shame Proneness Scale (GASP).
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Elzesser, A. S., R. V. Kadyrov, and E. V. Markelova. "EFFECTIVENESS OF SHORT-TERM PSYCHOTHERAPY OF DEPRESSIVE AND ANXIETY DISORDERS." Bulletin of Kemerovo State University, no. 2 (August 3, 2018): 122–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.21603/2078-8975-2018-2-122-130.

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The article features the effectiveness of different psychotherapeutic approaches to psychological care in order to determine the most effective type of psychotherapy for depressive and anxiety disorders. The research considers the place of anxiety and depressive disorders in the ICD-10 classification; the article notes a contradiction between the theoretical separation of these disorders in ICD-10 and the frequent comorbidity (50 %) of these disorders in the clinical picture; the authors justify the choice of one form of psychotherapy for disorders of the anxiety-depressive spectrum. The paper
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Grzegorzewska, Agata M., Mariusz S. Wiglusz, Jerzy Landowski, et al. "Multiple Comorbidity Profile of Psychiatric Disorders in Epilepsy." Journal of Clinical Medicine 10, no. 18 (2021): 4104. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm10184104.

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The co-occurrence of psychiatric disorders in people with epilepsy (PWE) is not well documented or studied. Anxiety and depressive disorders are the most frequent comorbid disorders in PWE. In this paper, we characterized the rates of multiple psychiatric disorder comorbidity by reanalyzing data from a study sample of PWE. A total of 96 outpatient PWE completed the self-report symptom scale, and were diagnosed using the Structured Clinical Interview for Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV-TR) Axis I disorders (SCID-I). For analyses, patients were assigned to a compreh
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Agarkov, Nikolai M., Maxim M. Yablokov, Dmitry A. Konyaev, and Natalia V. Popova. "Cognitive and anxiety-depressive disorders in patients with age-related macular degeneration and cataracts." Bulletin of the Russian Military Medical Academy 23, no. 2 (2021): 83–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.17816/brmma71307.

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Cognitive impairment and anxiety-depressive disorders in patients with age-related macular degeneration and cataract of old age are considered. 125 patients 6074 years old suffering from age-related macular degeneration combined with cataract were examined at the Tambov branch of the interdisciplinary scientific and technical complex "Eye Microsurgery named after Academician S.N. Fedorov". 74 patients of similar age without age-related macular degeneration served as controls. Anxiety was assessed by the Spielberger Hanin questionnaire, depressive status by the "Center for Epidemiological Studi
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Coryell, William, Jess G. Fiedorowicz, David Solomon, Andrew C. Leon, John P. Rice, and Martin B. Keller. "Effects of anxiety on the long-term course of depressive disorders." British Journal of Psychiatry 200, no. 3 (2012): 210–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/bjp.bp.110.081992.

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BackgroundIt is well established that the presence of prominent anxiety within depressive episodes portends poorer outcomes. Important questions remain as to which anxiety features are important to outcome and how sustained their prognostic effects are over time.AimsTo examine the relative prognostic importance of specific anxiety features and to determine whether their effects persist over decades and apply to both unipolar and bipolar conditions.MethodParticipants with unipolar (n = 476) or bipolar (n = 335) depressive disorders were intensively followed for a mean of 16.7 years (s.d. = 8.5)
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Wilson, Sylia, Irene J. Elkins, Stephen M. Malone, William G. Iacono, and Matt McGue. "Associations Between Common Forms of Psychopathology and Fecundity: Evidence From a Prospective, Longitudinal Twin Study." Clinical Psychological Science 9, no. 2 (2021): 197–209. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2167702620957321.

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We examined associations between common psychiatric disorders and fecundity in a population-based cohort of 1,252 twins prospectively assessed from adolescence into adulthood. Major depressive disorder, anxiety disorders, and alcohol use disorders were associated with lower likelihood of having children and having fewer children. Survival analyses yielded similar results accounting for timing and recurrence. Although both early- and adult-onset psychiatric disorders were associated with decreased fecundity, early-onset major depressive disorder, anxiety disorders (among boys), and alcohol use
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