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Gender Differences in the Psychopathology of Mixed Depression in Adolescents with a Major Depressive Episode
BACKGROUND: Gender differences have been reported in the severity and psychopathological features of major depressive disorders among adults but are poorly reported in adolescent samples. OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to examine gender differences in the psychopathology of mixed depression among adole...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10324339/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36237159 http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1570159X20666221012113458 |
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author | Apicella, Massimo Serra, Giulia Iannoni, Maria Elena Trasolini, Monia Maglio, Gino Andracchio, Elisa Vicari, Stefano |
author_facet | Apicella, Massimo Serra, Giulia Iannoni, Maria Elena Trasolini, Monia Maglio, Gino Andracchio, Elisa Vicari, Stefano |
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description | BACKGROUND: Gender differences have been reported in the severity and psychopathological features of major depressive disorders among adults but are poorly reported in adolescent samples. OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to examine gender differences in the psychopathology of mixed depression among adolescents. METHODS: We analyzed 341 outpatients with the current major depressive episode (MDE) retrospectively to identify patients with DSM-5 MDE with mixed features. We compared examiner-rated depressive and (hypo)manic symptoms and self- and parent-reported symptoms between sexes. RESULTS: We identified 76 patients with an MDE with mixed features (67.1% females, 32.9% with bipolar disorder). Depression severity was significantly greater in females versus males (CDRS-R total score 56.2 vs. 48.2, p = 0.014). Depressive symptoms were significantly and independently found to be more severe among females in a logistic regression model, including excessive fatigue (OR 1.68; p = 0.025), low self-esteem (OR 1.67; p = 0.04), excessive weeping (OR 1.62; p = 0.021), and CBCL AAA index (OR 1.04; p = 0.015). None of the depressive symptoms scored greater in males. Males had higher levels of motor activity (2.12 vs. 1.69; p = 0.048) and pressured speech (1.80 vs. 1.24; p = 0.004). Self-rated anxiety (69.3 vs. 56.8, p = 0.047) and CBCL AAA index (207 vs. 189; p = 0.007) were higher in females. CONCLUSION: Adolescent depression with mixed features is more severe in women, with a higher expression of core affective symptoms and excessive fatigue. While in males, slightly higher levels of psychomotor activation are reported, in females, emotional dysregulation and excessive weeping may subtend a difference in a broader spectrum of mixed features. |
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spelling | pubmed-103243392023-11-11 Gender Differences in the Psychopathology of Mixed Depression in Adolescents with a Major Depressive Episode Apicella, Massimo Serra, Giulia Iannoni, Maria Elena Trasolini, Monia Maglio, Gino Andracchio, Elisa Vicari, Stefano Curr Neuropharmacol Medicine, Neurology, Pharmacology, Neuroscience BACKGROUND: Gender differences have been reported in the severity and psychopathological features of major depressive disorders among adults but are poorly reported in adolescent samples. OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to examine gender differences in the psychopathology of mixed depression among adolescents. METHODS: We analyzed 341 outpatients with the current major depressive episode (MDE) retrospectively to identify patients with DSM-5 MDE with mixed features. We compared examiner-rated depressive and (hypo)manic symptoms and self- and parent-reported symptoms between sexes. RESULTS: We identified 76 patients with an MDE with mixed features (67.1% females, 32.9% with bipolar disorder). Depression severity was significantly greater in females versus males (CDRS-R total score 56.2 vs. 48.2, p = 0.014). Depressive symptoms were significantly and independently found to be more severe among females in a logistic regression model, including excessive fatigue (OR 1.68; p = 0.025), low self-esteem (OR 1.67; p = 0.04), excessive weeping (OR 1.62; p = 0.021), and CBCL AAA index (OR 1.04; p = 0.015). None of the depressive symptoms scored greater in males. Males had higher levels of motor activity (2.12 vs. 1.69; p = 0.048) and pressured speech (1.80 vs. 1.24; p = 0.004). Self-rated anxiety (69.3 vs. 56.8, p = 0.047) and CBCL AAA index (207 vs. 189; p = 0.007) were higher in females. CONCLUSION: Adolescent depression with mixed features is more severe in women, with a higher expression of core affective symptoms and excessive fatigue. While in males, slightly higher levels of psychomotor activation are reported, in females, emotional dysregulation and excessive weeping may subtend a difference in a broader spectrum of mixed features. Bentham Science Publishers 2023-05-12 2023-05-12 /pmc/articles/PMC10324339/ /pubmed/36237159 http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1570159X20666221012113458 Text en © 2023 Bentham Science Publishers https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article published under CC BY 4.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode) |
spellingShingle | Medicine, Neurology, Pharmacology, Neuroscience Apicella, Massimo Serra, Giulia Iannoni, Maria Elena Trasolini, Monia Maglio, Gino Andracchio, Elisa Vicari, Stefano Gender Differences in the Psychopathology of Mixed Depression in Adolescents with a Major Depressive Episode |
title | Gender Differences in the Psychopathology of Mixed Depression in Adolescents with a Major Depressive Episode |
title_full | Gender Differences in the Psychopathology of Mixed Depression in Adolescents with a Major Depressive Episode |
title_fullStr | Gender Differences in the Psychopathology of Mixed Depression in Adolescents with a Major Depressive Episode |
title_full_unstemmed | Gender Differences in the Psychopathology of Mixed Depression in Adolescents with a Major Depressive Episode |
title_short | Gender Differences in the Psychopathology of Mixed Depression in Adolescents with a Major Depressive Episode |
title_sort | gender differences in the psychopathology of mixed depression in adolescents with a major depressive episode |
topic | Medicine, Neurology, Pharmacology, Neuroscience |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10324339/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36237159 http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1570159X20666221012113458 |
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