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Untreated major depressive disorder with and without atypical features: a clinical comparative study.

Sharmishtha Deshpande1, Poonam Patil, Bhalchandra Kalmegh, Madhav Ghate.   

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METHOD: A comparative study of major depression with and without atypical features (as per DSM IV TR criteria) was planned to assess illness characteristics, resulting dysfunction and co-morbidities, which can have important implications in its management. Serially, 107 newly registered patients with depression not taking any treatment for at least a month were included. Patients with psychotic features in present or past, known bipolar disorder and likely organic aetiology were excluded. They were interviewed using SCID I (Structured clinical interview for DSM IV axis I disorders). Impulsiveness, suicidal ideation and functioning in various spheres was also assessed and compared between those with and without atypical features.
RESULTS: Atypical features were seen in a significant number (55.14%) of patients especially from urban and semi-urban areas. Interpersonal sensitivity and leaden paralysis were the commonest atypical features apart from mood reactivity. Presence of hypersomnia and/or hyperphagia documented in 36 (33.65%) of 107 patients. Comparison of patients with and without atypical features revealed no significant difference in illness characteristics including suicidal ideation. However, they differed in level of impulsiveness and associated psychiatric co-morbidities. Also, deterioration of functioning with rising HDRS was more significant in patients without atypical features. CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS: Presence of atypical features is common in patients with major depressive disorder. These patients should be vigilantly assessed and managed in view of equal morbidity but different co-morbidities like anxiety and soft bipolar disorders than those without atypical features.
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Year:  2013        PMID: 23810144     DOI: 10.1016/j.ajp.2012.12.002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Asian J Psychiatr        ISSN: 1876-2018


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1.  Stresses and Disability in Depression across Gender.

Authors:  Sharmishtha S Deshpande; Bhalchandra Kalmegh; Poonam N Patil; Madhav R Ghate; Sanjeev Sarmukaddam; Vasudeo P Paralikar
Journal:  Depress Res Treat       Date:  2014-01-21
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