All Relations between Depression and affective value

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R J Kavoussi, E F Coccar. The amphetamine challenge test correlates with affective lability in healthy volunteers. Psychiatry research. vol 48. issue 3. 1994-02-01. PMID:8272444. increased scores on interview and self-report measures of mood change during the challenge test, particularly increases in depression and anxiety, positively correlated with scores on the affective lability scale, a measure of the lifetime personality trait of mood lability. 1994-02-01 2023-08-12 human
N A Phillips, C C Mate-Kole, R L Kirb. Neuropsychological function in peripheral vascular disease amputee patients. Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation. vol 74. issue 12. 1994-01-14. PMID:8259898. future research should control affective factors such as stress or depression surrounding amputation and attempt to identify the etiologic or demographic factors that are associated with neuropsychological deficits in patients with pvd. 1994-01-14 2023-08-12 human
N Müller, E Hofschuster, M Ackenheil, W Mempel, R Eckstei. Investigations of the cellular immunity during depression and the free interval: evidence for an immune activation in affective psychosis. Progress in neuro-psychopharmacology & biological psychiatry. vol 17. issue 5. 1994-01-13. PMID:8255983. investigations of the cellular immunity during depression and the free interval: evidence for an immune activation in affective psychosis. 1994-01-13 2023-08-12 Not clear
R Năstase, C Bălăiţă, C Iscrulescu, A Petre. The concentration of serum creatine-kinase in manic attacks of primary affective psychoses. Romanian journal of neurology and psychiatry = Revue roumaine de neurologie et psychiatrie. vol 31. issue 2. 1993-12-21. PMID:8217746. data indicated that enzyme concentration can constitute a biological marker for a primary affective disease also showing the differences between the different stages of the disease (mania, hypomania, depression and the symptom-free intervals). 1993-12-21 2023-08-12 human
Richard A Bryan. Memory for pain and affect in chronic pain patients. Pain. vol 54. issue 3. 1993-12-20. PMID:8233551. forty chronic pain patients recorded their levels of sensory and affective pain, and anxiety and depression at the beginning of a 6-week pain management program. 1993-12-20 2023-08-12 Not clear
R J Kavoussi, E F Coccaro, H Klar, J Lesser, L J Sieve. The TRH-stimulation test in DSM-III personality disorder. Biological psychiatry. vol 34. issue 4. 1993-11-17. PMID:8399820. these data suggest that trh stimulation testing has limited utility in the evaluation of major depression or other relevant affective states/traits in personality-disordered patients. 1993-11-17 2023-08-12 Not clear
A W Siegman, S Boyl. Voices of fear and anxiety and sadness and depression: the effects of speech rate and loudness on fear and anxiety and sadness and depression. Journal of abnormal psychology. vol 102. issue 3. 1993-11-04. PMID:8408955. in both studies, the participants' highest levels of subjective affective and cardiovascular (cv) arousal occurred when they spoke about the emotional events in a mood-congruent voice style: fast and loud in the case of fear and anxiety, and slow and soft in the case of sadness or depression. 1993-11-04 2023-08-12 human
I R Bell, E J Markley, D S King, S Asher, D Marby, H Kayne, M Greenwald, D A Ogar, S Marge. Polysymptomatic syndromes and autonomic reactivity to nonfood stressors in individuals with self-reported adverse food reactions. Journal of the American College of Nutrition. vol 12. issue 3. 1993-11-04. PMID:8409077. the main findings were: 1) fsr indicated sensitivities not only to foods, but also to environmental chemicals, drugs, and natural inhalants, as well as significantly more symptoms than c in multiple systems; 2) more fsr than c noted recent state depression and anxiety, as well as higher trait anxiety on the bendig form of the taylor manifest anxiety scale; 3) however, on multiple regression analysis, not only depression, but also the number of sensitivities (foods, chemicals, drugs, inhalants), accounted for part of the variance in total number of symptoms (38 and 17%, respectively), whereas none of the affective measures accounted for any of the variance in total number of sensitivities over all subjects; 4) after controlling for depression and anxiety, fsr still showed a trend toward poorer performance on a timed mental arithmetic task (p = 0.16); and 5) fsr and c showed opposite patterns of heart rate change to two different stressful tasks (mental arithmetic and isometric exercise) (group by task interaction, p < 0.05). 1993-11-04 2023-08-12 human
A C Swann, S K Secunda, M M Katz, J Croughan, C L Bowden, S H Koslow, N Berman, P E Stoke. Specificity of mixed affective states: clinical comparison of dysphoric mania and agitated depression. Journal of affective disorders. vol 28. issue 2. 1993-09-22. PMID:8354772. specificity of mixed affective states: clinical comparison of dysphoric mania and agitated depression. 1993-09-22 2023-08-12 human
N R Varney, M J Garvey, B L Cook, D A Campbell, R J Robert. Identification of treatment-resistant depressives who respond favorably to carbamazepine. Annals of clinical psychiatry : official journal of the American Academy of Clinical Psychiatrists. vol 5. issue 2. 1993-09-16. PMID:8348203. eleven of the 13 showed moderate to substantial improvement in affective status that was accompanied by significant mean changes on the beck or hamilton depression scales. 1993-09-16 2023-08-12 Not clear
M Birchwood, R Mason, F MacMillan, J Heal. Depression, demoralization and control over psychotic illness: a comparison of depressed and non-depressed patients with a chronic psychosis. Psychological medicine. vol 23. issue 2. 1993-08-17. PMID:8332655. the cross-sectional prevalence of depression in schizophrenics was 29% and 11% for patients with bipolar affective illness. 1993-08-17 2023-08-12 Not clear
P W Lavori, M Warshaw, G Klerman, T I Mueller, A Leon, J Rice, H Akiska. Secular trends in lifetime onset of MDD stratified by selected sociodemographic risk factors. Journal of psychiatric research. vol 27. issue 1. 1993-07-20. PMID:8515394. we used multivariate proportional hazards (cox) models to investigate the effects of cohort of birth on age of first onset of major depression measured independently at two occasions, about six years apart, in the first degree relatives of probands with major affective illnesses. 1993-07-20 2023-08-12 Not clear
M W Stanton, P R Joyc. Stability of psychiatric diagnoses in New Zealand psychiatric hospitals. The Australian and New Zealand journal of psychiatry. vol 27. issue 1. 1993-05-27. PMID:8481165. poor levels of stability were noted for the initial diagnoses of personality disorder (36%), other psychosis (excluding schizophrenia and affective psychosis) (22%), and other neurosis (excluding neurotic depression) (20%). 1993-05-27 2023-08-12 Not clear
A Szakowski, J M Horodnick. [Psychopathologic picture of depression and the conduct of some hormone tests and the therapeutic response to thymoleptics]. Psychiatria polska. vol 26. issue 1-2. 1993-04-30. PMID:1298000. on the grounds of some diagnostic criteria, 84 patients with affective psychosis were divided into three diagnostic groups: unipolar (dj, n = 54) and bipolar (dd, n = 20) endogenous depressions and non-endogenous depression (dn, n = 10). 1993-04-30 2023-08-11 Not clear
R T Hes. [Salivation test in patients with affective disorders treated with amitriptyline, mianserin and electroconvulsive therapy]. Psychiatria polska. vol 26. issue 1-2. 1993-04-30. PMID:1298001. the aim of this work was assessment of the peripheral anticholinergic effects by use of a salivary test in patients with depression on the background of affective disease, treated over four weeks in a psychiatric department by one of three methods: amitriptyline, mianserin or nondominant unilateral electroconvulsive therapy (ndulect). 1993-04-30 2023-08-11 Not clear
E T Mellerup, P Bech, L Lauritzen, M Lunde, P Pleng. Platelet paroxetine binding in alcoholics. Alcohol and alcoholism (Oxford, Oxfordshire). vol 27. issue 6. 1993-04-02. PMID:1292433. most of the alcoholics showed affective symptoms and the increased platelet paroxetine binding was predominantly observed among those who had the lowest newcastle score, indicating the presence of non-endogenous depression. 1993-04-02 2023-08-11 Not clear
E D Ros. Nonverbal aspects of language. Neurologic clinics. vol 11. issue 1. 1993-04-01. PMID:8441376. the relationship of the affective aspects of language and communication with general emotions and the neurology of poststroke depression are discussed also. 1993-04-01 2023-08-12 Not clear
J Engel, L L Roch. Interictal behavioral disturbances: a search for molecular substrates. Epilepsy research. Supplement. vol 9. 1993-03-15. PMID:1337448. extrapolation of animal experiments would suggest that depression and certain other common postictal and interictal affective disturbances seen in patients with temporal lobe seizures reflect mechanisms more related to opiate withdrawal, than to direct opiate actions. 1993-03-15 2023-08-11 Not clear
T H Crook, E P Feher, G J Larrabe. Assessment of memory complaint in age-associated memory impairment: the MAC-Q. International psychogeriatrics. vol 4. issue 2. 1993-02-11. PMID:1477304. mac-q scores were not predicted by hamilton depression scale scores, suggesting that memory complaint in aami is not related to affective status. 1993-02-11 2023-08-11 human
M Perdices, N Dunbar, A Grunseit, W Hall, D A Coope. Anxiety, depression and HIV related symptomatology across the spectrum of HIV disease. The Australian and New Zealand journal of psychiatry. vol 26. issue 4. 1993-02-01. PMID:1476521. however, affective and psychosocial symptom factors predicted trait anxiety and depression scores. 1993-02-01 2023-08-11 Not clear