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Major Depressive Episode
DSM IV Criteria
A)
Five (or more) of the following symptoms have been present during
the same 2-week period and represent a change from previous functioning;
at least one of the symptoms is either (1) depressed mood or (2)
loss of interest or pleasure
Note: Do not include symptoms that are clearly due to a general
medical condition, or mood-incongruent delusions or hallucinations
1) depressed mood most of the day, nearly every day, as indicated
by either subjective report (e.g., feels sad or empty) or observation
made by others (e.g., appears tearful). Note: In children and
adolescents, can be irritable mood.
2) markedly diminished interest or pleasure in all, or almost
all, activities most of the day, nearly every day (as indicated
by either subjective account or observation made by others)
3) significant weight loss when not dieting or weight gain (e.g.,
a change of more than 5% of body weight in a month), or decrease
or increase in appetite nearly every day. Note: In children, consider
failure to make expected weight gains.
4) insomnia or hypersomnia nearly every day
5) psychomotor agitation or retardation nearly every day (observable
by others, not merely subjective feelings of restlessness or being
slowed down)
6) fatigue or loss of energy nearly every day
7) feelings of worthlessness or excessive or inappropriate guilt
(which may be delusional) nearly every day (not merely self-reproach
or guilt about being sick)
8) diminished ability to think or concentrate, or indecisiveness,
nearly every day (either by subjective account or as observed
by others)
9) recurrent thoughts of death (not just fear of dying), recurrent
suicidal ideation without a specific plan, or a suicide attempt
or a specific plan for committing suicide
B) The symptoms do not meet criteria for a Mixed Episode
C) The symptoms cause clinically significant distress or impairment
in social, occupational, or other important areas of functioning.
D) The symptoms are not due to the direct physiological effects
of a substance (e.g., a drug of abuse, a medication) or a general
medical condition (e.g., hypothyroidism)
E) The symptoms are not better accounted for by Bereavement, i.e.,
after the loss of a loved one, the symptoms persist for longer
than 2 months or are characterized by marked functional impairment,
morbid preoccupation with worthlessness, suicidal ideation, psychotic
symptoms, or psychomotor retardation.
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