All Relations between Depression and emotion

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M M Weissman, J K Myers, W D Thompso. Depression and its treatment in a US urban community-1975-1976. Archives of general psychiatry. vol 38. issue 4. 1981-05-26. PMID:6111302. while persons with a depression use the psychiatric and general medical health care systems more frequently than those without a depression, the overall number of those who see a psychiatrist, receive a tricyclic antidepressant, or receive any treatment for their emotional problems from any source is low. 1981-05-26 2023-08-12 Not clear
M M Weissman, J K Myers, W D Thompso. Depression and its treatment in a US urban community-1975-1976. Archives of general psychiatry. vol 38. issue 4. 1981-05-26. PMID:6111302. persons with a depression who do not receive treatment especially for their emotional problems make relatively frequent visits to nonpsychiatric physicians. 1981-05-26 2023-08-12 Not clear
P Falger, I Bressers, P Dijkstr. [Life styles of myocardial infarct patients and of control groups: various similarities and differences]. Gerontologie. vol 11. issue 4. 1981-05-13. PMID:7203168. the mi-group showed a significantly lower average mq-score than the section of the control group with clearcut manifestations of emotional drain and depression. 1981-05-13 2023-08-12 human
P V Simonov, M N Rusalov. Electroencephalographic correlates of human emotional stress. Aviation, space, and environmental medicine. vol 51. issue 10. 1981-04-13. PMID:7469954. experiments showed that emotional stress is accompanied in humans by depression of the eeg alpha rhythm when the subject is attentive to the environment, and by alpha rhythm exaltation when he is imagining emotionally colored events. 1981-04-13 2023-08-12 human
V Lacoste, P Graw, M Gastpar, G Hol. [Patterns of forearm blood flow response to emotional stress in endogenous and psychogenic depression (author's transl)]. Der Nervenarzt. vol 51. issue 7. 1981-03-27. PMID:7453891. [patterns of forearm blood flow response to emotional stress in endogenous and psychogenic depression (author's transl)]. 1981-03-27 2023-08-12 Not clear
A Violo. The onset of facial pain. A psychological study. Psychotherapy and psychosomatics. vol 34. issue 1. 1981-02-26. PMID:7443941. pain itself started initially after a sequence of masked depression followed by dental or facial intervention in most atypical facial neuralgias, and by emotional stress in half of the patients with cluster headaches. 1981-02-26 2023-08-12 Not clear
F Schiffer, L H Hartley, C L Schulman, W H Abelman. Evidence for emotionally-induced coronary arterial spasm in patients with angina pectoris. British heart journal. vol 44. issue 1. 1981-01-26. PMID:7426162. if equivalent degrees of st depression during exercise and the quiz are indicative of equivalent ischaemia, than a relative reduction in coronary blood flow during emotional stress, probably by coronary spasm, may be postulated as the most reasonable explanation for these observations. 1981-01-26 2023-08-12 Not clear
K G Herbst, C Humphre. Hearing impairment and mental state in the elderly living at home. British medical journal. vol 281. issue 6245. 1981-01-26. PMID:7427503. the use of audiometric techniques of assessment established that an association exists between deafness and depression that is not simply a function of differential reporting reflecting the emotional state of the respondent. 1981-01-26 2023-08-12 Not clear
G W Kraemer, W T McKinne. Interactions of pharmacological agents which alter biogenic amine metabolism and depression--an analysis of contributing factors within a primate model of depression. Journal of affective disorders. vol 1. issue 1. 1980-12-18. PMID:45183. the observation that the biogenic amine depleting agent, reserpine, could induce severe depression in a small proportion of the patients treated with it has proved to be seminal finding in what is now a much larger field of research relating the function brain biogenic amine systems to emotions and behavior. 1980-12-18 2023-08-11 human
A N Guthkelc. Posttraumatic amnesia, post-concussional symptoms and accident neurosis. European neurology. vol 19. issue 2. 1980-09-28. PMID:7389758. the recovery rate of patients suffering from posttraumatic emotional disorders, such as depression or anxiety, was proportional to the initial severity of injury, whereas the indefinite invalidism associated with so-called 'accident neurosis' was found to be rare in severely injured patients. 1980-09-28 2023-08-12 Not clear
M M Weissman, J K Myer. Depression in New Haven, 1975-76: an epidemiologic study. The Yale journal of biology and medicine. vol 53. issue 2. 1980-09-26. PMID:7395270. most persons with a diagnosis of major depression did not seek treatment from a professional for an emotional problem; few saw a psychiatrist or were hospitalized. 1980-09-26 2023-08-12 Not clear
R Grossarth-Matice. Psychosocial predictors of cancer and internal diseases. An overview. Psychotherapy and psychosomatics. vol 33. issue 3. 1980-08-28. PMID:7384381. in 1965, questionnaire data were obtained for 1,353 inhabitants of a yugoslavian town on the following variables: blocked expression of feelings and needs; psychosocial stress in the form of either lasting depression and hopelessness or lasting anger and irritation; harmonization and idealization, with negation of self; rational orientation with repression of emotions; psychopathological symptoms; "explosive behavior", including exposure to adverse environmental conditions, abuse of medicines etc, ignoring signs of illness, hyperactivity. 1980-08-28 2023-08-12 Not clear
V A Portno. Digitalis delirium in elderly patients. Journal of clinical pharmacology. vol 19. issue 11-12. 1980-05-14. PMID:536471. evidence of toxicity included lethargy, depression which was not present previously, confusion, restlessness, emotional instability, hyperventilation, and vertigo. 1980-05-14 2023-08-11 Not clear
D Blaze. The diagnosis of depression in the elderly. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society. vol 28. issue 2. 1980-03-27. PMID:7351450. depression is considered the most common emotional disorder of advanced age. 1980-03-27 2023-08-12 human
F Labhard. [The psychosomatics of pain, particularly in the cervicobrachial region (author's transl)]. MMW, Munchener medizinische Wochenschrift. vol 121. issue 37. 1979-12-27. PMID:91104. the vicious circle of pain and emotion (anxiety, aggression, depression) is demonstrated as exemplified by nonarticular rheumatism. 1979-12-27 2023-08-11 Not clear
C R Newbur. Tension and relaxation in the individual. International dental journal. vol 29. issue 2. 1979-09-25. PMID:378862. the effects of excessive or uncontrolled stress can be classified as 1) emotional reactions such as neurotic behaviour (anxiety hypochondria, hysteria, phobia, depression obsessions and compulsions) or psychotic behaviour and 2) psychosomatic reactions (nervous asthma, headache, insomnia, heart attack). 1979-09-25 2023-08-11 Not clear
K Anezaki, R Ando, K Shima, T Sakurada, K Kisar. [Effects of diazepam on evoked potential recorded from basal medial amygdaloid nucleus, lateral hypothalamus and midbrain reticular formation (author's transl)]. Nihon yakurigaku zasshi. Folia pharmacologica Japonica. vol 74. issue 4. 1978-12-27. PMID:700513. these results suggest that the depression of emotional behavior by diazepam may be particularly related to the fact that the evoked potential in the lh recorded by stimulation of abm was decreased by diazepam. 1978-12-27 2023-08-11 Not clear
L B Fassler, M Gaviri. Depression in old age. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society. vol 26. issue 10. 1978-12-27. PMID:701698. the most prevalent emotional disturbance in this group is depression. 1978-12-27 2023-08-11 Not clear
M W Kahn, E V Kennedy, J Cawt. Mental health services by and for Aborigines and Islanders: a follow-up report. The Australian and New Zealand journal of psychiatry. vol 12. issue 1. 1978-09-29. PMID:277174. alcoholism, family-material child-school problems, anxiety and depression were frequent emotional problems. 1978-09-29 2023-08-11 Not clear
R G Robinson, F E Bloo. Pharmacological treatment following experimental cerebral infarction: implications for understanding psychological symptoms of human stroke. Biological psychiatry. vol 12. issue 5. 1978-02-18. PMID:588647. we suggest that the poststroke symptoms of apathy and depression may represent emotional changes which result from pathophysiological processes in catecholamine neurons far from the site of the stroke. 1978-02-18 2023-08-11 human