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QUALITY OF LIFE IN DEPRESSION
WHO defines "quality of life" as the individual's perception of his position in life in the context of the cultural and value system in which they live and in...
WORKING MEMORY AND EXECUTIVE DYSFUNCTION AS MARKERS FOR SUICIDE IN MAJOR DEPRESSIVE DISORDER PATIENTS
Introduction: Cognitive assessments could represent the basis for the development of better suicide risk assessment tools. However, neuropsychological functioning studies conducted so far in this field used different paradigms...
COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT IN MAJOR DEPRESSIVE DISORDER
Cognitive impairment was considered for a long time to be part of depression and it was expected to disappear as other mood symptoms improved with treatment. Because of this...
ELEVATED PLASMA FIBRINOGEN A POSSIBLE BIOMARKER FOR PSYCHOLOGICAL DISTRESS AND DEPRESSION
Depressive disorder represents the leading cause of disability worldwide. An increasing body of evidence suggests that patients presenting psychological distress and depression show alterations in immunological markers. The aim...
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN DEPRESSION AND SOCIOECONOMIC FACTORS
Introduction: Depression is a commonly occuring worldwide disorder linked to a decline in social functioning and quality of life. Socioeconomic factors can influence the prevalence and course of depression,...