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Prodromal symptoms in primary major depressive disorder
G A Fava1, S Grandi, R Canestrari
1Department of Psychology, University of Bologna, Italy.
Journal of Affective Disorders
|June 1, 1990
Abstract:
Prodromal symptomatology was investigated, by means of a modified version of Paykel's Clinical Interview for Depression, in 15 outpatients at their first episode of primary major depressive disorder. Compared to normals, generalized anxiety and irritability were significantly more frequent. Impaired work and interests, fatigue, initial and delayed insomnia were also reported. Four patients who relapsed upon discontinuation of antidepressant treatment displayed the same prodromal symptomatology as in the initial episode.