All Relations between Depression and affective value

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P Bec. Quality-of-Life measurements for patients taking which drugs? The clinical PCASEE perspective. PharmacoEconomics. vol 7. issue 2. 1995-11-14. PMID:10155301. thus, angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors act on the affective component (depression and anxiety) and calcium channel blockers on the cognitive component (neurasthenia). 1995-11-14 2023-08-12 Not clear
P Bec. Quality-of-Life measurements for patients taking which drugs? The clinical PCASEE perspective. PharmacoEconomics. vol 7. issue 2. 1995-11-14. PMID:10155301. in general, patients with cancer or hypertension give more reliable assessments of their cognitive and affective symptoms than their doctors do, while patients with primary depression are less reliable than their doctors or relatives in measuring changes in the affective components of their illness when they are ill. health-related qol measurements have not only an impact on the doctor-patient relationship but also involve a holistic approach to drug treatment, by checking all the pcasee components. 1995-11-14 2023-08-12 Not clear
J M Danion, F Kauffmann-Muller, D Grangé, M A Zimmermann, P Gret. Affective valence of words, explicit and implicit memory in clinical depression. Journal of affective disorders. vol 34. issue 3. 1995-11-09. PMID:7560551. affective valence of words, explicit and implicit memory in clinical depression. 1995-11-09 2023-08-12 human
J S Padur, M A Rapoff, B K Houston, M Barnard, M Danovsky, N Y Olson, W V Moore, T S Vats, B Lieberma. Psychosocial adjustment and the role of functional status for children with asthma. The Journal of asthma : official journal of the Association for the Care of Asthma. vol 32. issue 5. 1995-10-27. PMID:7559275. children with asthma scored significantly higher on measures of affective adjustment (depression and internalizing behavior), significantly lower on self-esteem, and evidenced significantly greater functional impairment. 1995-10-27 2023-08-12 Not clear
R H Dworkin, W C Clark, J D Lipsit. Pain responsivity in major depression and bipolar disorder. Psychiatry research. vol 56. issue 2. 1995-10-10. PMID:7667442. the results suggest that reduced responsivity to pain in major depression may reflect sensory as well as affective abnormalities. 1995-10-10 2023-08-12 human
Robin J Casten, Patricia A Parmelee, Morton H Kleban, Powell M Lawton, Ira R Kat. The relationships among anxiety, depression, and pain in a geriatric institutionalized sample. Pain. vol 61. issue 2. 1995-10-03. PMID:7659437. both depression and anxiety were assessed in an elderly institutionalized sample using: (1) research-based diagnoses based on diagnostic and statistical manual-revised 3rd edition (dsm-iiir) criteria, and (2) evaluations of one's recent affective states using the profile of moods states (poms). 1995-10-03 2023-08-12 Not clear
B Wahlund, J Sääf, L Wetterber. Classification of patients with affective disorders using platelet monoamine oxidase activity, serum melatonin and post-dexamethasone cortisol. Acta psychiatrica Scandinavica. vol 91. issue 5. 1995-09-12. PMID:7639087. the patients were re-examined after 10 years and categorized into affective psychosis or neurotic depression (icd-9). 1995-09-12 2023-08-12 Not clear
B Wahlund, J Sääf, L Wetterber. Classification of patients with affective disorders using platelet monoamine oxidase activity, serum melatonin and post-dexamethasone cortisol. Acta psychiatrica Scandinavica. vol 91. issue 5. 1995-09-12. PMID:7639087. multidimensional analysis identified one subgroup coinciding in 92% with affective psychosis and another subgroup coinciding in 87% with neurotic depression. 1995-09-12 2023-08-12 Not clear
S Beatty, J Hewit. Affective reactions to failure as a function of effort and depression. Perceptual and motor skills. vol 80. issue 1. 1995-08-31. PMID:7624214. affective reactions to failure as a function of effort and depression. 1995-08-31 2023-08-12 human
C Tannock, C Katon. Minor depression in the aged. Concepts, prevalence and optimal management. Drugs & aging. vol 6. issue 4. 1995-08-22. PMID:7613017. the elderly population are particularly prone to subsyndromal depression because of their increased tendency to alexithymia (the inability of patients to verbalize or fantasize affective experience) and somatisation, which masks their depression. 1995-08-22 2023-08-12 Not clear
M Schittecatte, J Garcia-Valentin, G Charles, R Machowski, M J Pena-Othaitz, J Mendlewicz, J Wilmott. Efficacy of the 'clonidine REM suppression test (CREST)' to separate patients with major depression from controls; a comparison with three currently proposed biological markers of depression. Journal of affective disorders. vol 33. issue 3. 1995-07-27. PMID:7790666. in this report, we compare in the same sample (15 patients with primary major affective illness, 10 normal controls, 15 patients with minor depression and 15 patients with generalized anxiety) the efficacy of the crest to separate the major depressed patients from the control subjects with the efficacy of three currently proposed biological markers of depression, i.e., the latency of rem sleep, the dexamethasone suppression test and the clonidine growth hormone stimulation test. 1995-07-27 2023-08-12 human
O Cottencin, N Regnaut, C Thévenon-Gignac, P Thomas, M Goudemand, C Debruille, H Rober. [Carbamazepine-fluvoxamine interaction. Consequences for the carbamazepine plasma level]. L'Encephale. vol 21. issue 2. 1995-07-20. PMID:7781585. the first patient, suffering of an affective bipolar trouble (icd-10), was hospitalized for major depression. 1995-07-20 2023-08-12 Not clear
E Leibenluft, C H Clark, F S Myer. The reproducibility of depressive and hypomanic symptoms across repeated episodes in patients with rapid-cycling bipolar disorder. Journal of affective disorders. vol 33. issue 2. 1995-06-27. PMID:7759665. the purpose of this study is to determine the stability of symptoms of hypomania and depression across repeated affective episodes in patients with rapid-cycling bipolar disorder. 1995-06-27 2023-08-12 Not clear
P F Lovibond, S H Lovibon. The structure of negative emotional states: comparison of the Depression Anxiety Stress Scales (DASS) with the Beck Depression and Anxiety Inventories. Behaviour research and therapy. vol 33. issue 3. 1995-05-25. PMID:7726811. factor analyses suggested that the bdi differs from the dass depression scale primarily in that the bdi includes items such as weight loss, insomnia, somatic preoccupation and irritability, which fail to discriminate between depression and other affective states. 1995-05-25 2023-08-12 Not clear
A A Mathé, H Agren, L Lindström, E Theodorsso. Increased concentration of calcitonin gene-related peptide in cerebrospinal fluid of depressed patients. A possible trait marker of major depressive disorder. Neuroscience letters. vol 182. issue 2. 1995-05-17. PMID:7715797. regardless of the mechanisms (altered synthesis/release/metabolism in brain or changed fate in csf) leading to elevated csf cgrp-li, the identification of a possible disease trait marker should contribute to the early diagnosis of major depression and identification of family members at risk and may help in differential diagnosis in other disorders with affective symptomatology. 1995-05-17 2023-08-12 human
P N Duckro, J T Chibnall, T J Tomazi. Anger, depression, and disability: a path analysis of relationships in a sample of chronic posttraumatic headache patients. Headache. vol 35. issue 1. 1995-03-30. PMID:7868342. anger and depression are common affective concomitants of chronic headache. 1995-03-30 2023-08-12 Not clear
J Fritze, M Lanczik, E Sofic, M Struck, P Riedere. Cholinergic neurotransmission seems not to be involved in depression but possibly in personality. Journal of psychiatry & neuroscience : JPN. vol 20. issue 1. 1995-03-27. PMID:7865500. concordant with the adrenergic-cholinergic imbalance hypothesis of affective psychosis, there is a cholinergic supersensitivity in depression. 1995-03-27 2023-08-12 human
G W Dalack, A H Glassman, S Rivelli, L Covey, F Stetne. Mood, major depression, and fluoxetine response in cigarette smokers. The American journal of psychiatry. vol 152. issue 3. 1995-03-23. PMID:7864266. two smoking cessation studies provided venues to 1) look for differences in affective symptoms between cigarette smokers with and without a history of major depression or other psychiatric diagnoses who were not currently depressed and 2) evaluate the efficacy of fluoxetine in ameliorating affective symptoms in smokers with a history of major depression but not currently depressed. 1995-03-23 2023-08-12 Not clear
Michael E Geisser, Michael E Robinson, Francis J Keefe, Marni L Weine. Catastrophizing, depression and the sensory, affective and evaluative aspects of chronic pain. Pain. vol 59. issue 1. 1995-03-16. PMID:7854806. catastrophizing, depression and the sensory, affective and evaluative aspects of chronic pain. 1995-03-16 2023-08-12 Not clear
Michael E Geisser, Michael E Robinson, Francis J Keefe, Marni L Weine. Catastrophizing, depression and the sensory, affective and evaluative aspects of chronic pain. Pain. vol 59. issue 1. 1995-03-16. PMID:7854806. according to fields' model of the relationship between pain and depression, we predicted that catastrophizing would mediate the the relationship between depression and the evaluative and affective aspects of pain, but not the sensory aspect. 1995-03-16 2023-08-12 Not clear