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Up to 5% of the general population is affected by dysthymic disorder.
Another is that dysthymic disorder can also increase your risk for physical diseases.
Some older people experience dysthymic disorder, sometimes called minor depression.
As with depression, dysthymic disorder is more common in women than in men.
With dysthymic disorder, low, dark moods invade your life nearly every day for two years or more.
Dysthymic disorder, which has fewer symptoms and may be less severe than major depression but lasts longer.
Dysthymic disorder symptoms are less severe than symptoms of major depression.
Chronic dysthymic disorder is a long-term, mild depression that lasts for at least two years.
Dysthymic disorder can occur alone or along with other psychiatric or mood disorders.
One long-term study found that 70 percent of adolescents with dysthymic disorder eventually developed an episode of major depression.
Double depression is a complication of a psychological condition called dysthymic disorder, or dysthymia.
People with Dysthymic Disorder have depression that is usually mild to moderate, but lasts for years.
These are called dysthymic disorder and cyclothymic disorder.
Although less extreme, dysthymic disorder causes long-lasting moodiness.
Chromium potentiation of antidepressant pharmacotherapy for dysthymic disorder in 5 patients.
His research has helped define the clinical features and treatment response in elderly patients with chronic mild to moderate depression, or dysthymic disorder.
Dysthymic disorder is diagnosed by looking at the somatic senses, the more tangible senses.
However, even though both disorders have similar symptoms, these symptoms are usually less severe with Dysthymic Disorder.
Dysthymic disorder, or dysthymia, is a mood disorder that causes some symptoms of depression.
Although some symptoms may overlap, you may be less likely to have weight or sleep changes with dysthymic disorder than with depression.
Double-blind study of imipramine versus phenelzine in melancholias and dysthymic disorders.
The key difference between dysthymic disorder and depressive personality disorder is the focus of the symptoms used to diagnose.
Patients with dysthymic disorder may experience social withdrawal, pessimism, and feelings of inadequacy at higher rates than other depression spectrum patients.
Recent studies however, have found that dysthymic disorder and depressive personality disorder are not as comorbid as previously thought.
Dysthymic disorder (chronic mild depression) occurs when a person has only 2 to 4 symptoms of depression for a period of at least 2 years.