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1001por Imran Patel, Salma, R. Erwin, Michael, Olmstead, Richard, Jean-Louis, Girardin, Parthasarathy, Sairam, D. Youngstedt, Shawn“…Other measures including medical co-morbidity, apnea/hypopnea index, sleep related outcomes such as sleepiness, fatigue, depressed mood, or markers of inflammation and glucose metabolism did not differ between long and average sleepers. …”
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1002“…RESULTS: It was found that the majority of geriatric patients (73% of respondents) do not show symptoms of depressed mood. But there are statistically significant differences in the results of the patients’ cognitive state tests depending on the time of examination. …”
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1003por Low, Patrick, Wang, Lin, Li, Kevin D., Shibley, W. Patrick, Cedars, Benjamin E., Holler, Jordan T., Enriquez, Anthony, Sadeghi-Nejad, Hossein, Amend, Gregory M., Breyer, Benjamin N.“…Emotional distress including depressed mood (n = 75, 33.3%) and feelings of isolation (n = 41, 18.2%) was prevalent. …”
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1004“…In addition, during COVID-19, adolescents were less likely to have perceived severe stress, depressive moods, and suicidal ideation. CONCLUSION: Current evidence suggests the co-occurrence of positive and negative changes in health behavior, obesity, and mental health among Korean adolescents during the early COVID-19 pandemic. …”
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1005por Baikie, Karen A, Wilhelm, Kay, Johnson, Beverley, Boskovic, Mary, Wedgwood, Lucinda, Finch, Adam, Huon, Gail“…Increasing use of cognitive process words was associated with worsening depressive mood. CONCLUSION: Although no significant benefits in physical and psychological health were found, improvements in psychological wellbeing were associated with certain writing styles and expressive writing was deemed acceptable by high-risk drug dependent patients. …”
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1006por Blozik, Eva, Laptinskaya, Daria, Herrmann-Lingen, Christoph, Schaefer, Helene, Kochen, Michael M, Himmel, Wolfgang, Scherer, Martin“…When investigating levels of depression and anxiety by NPAD-d quartile subgroups, those who were identified to have depressive mood or to be anxious were very likely to be in the group with the highest levels of neck pain. …”
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1007“…Followed by symptoms of hot flushes and sweating (41.6%); irritability (37.9%); dryness of vagina (37.9%); anxiety (36.5%); depressive mood (32.6%). Other complaints noted were sexual problem (30.9%); bladder problem (13.8%) and heart discomfort (18.3%). …”
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1008por Lehmann, Vicky, Makine, Ceylan, Karşıdağ, Çagatay, Kadıoğlu, Pinar, Karşıdağ, Kubilay, Pouwer, François“…Explanatory factor analyses revealed a two-factor structure representing two subscales: (1) depressed mood combined with somatic symptoms of depression and (2) positive affect. …”
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1009por Jang, Sae-Heon, Park, Young-Nam, Jae, Young-Myo, Jun, Tae-Youn, Lee, Min-Soo, Kim, Jae-Min, Jeong, Seung-Hee, Kim, Jung-Bum“…RESULTS: The frequencies of HDRS-17 items varied widely in this study, ranging from 95.8% in work and activities to 37.4% in loss of weight. But, depressed mood, psychic anxiety and work and activities items exhibited constant and higher frequency or rank regardless of study, the severity of depression or sex. …”
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1010por Cooper, Denise C., Trivedi, Ranak B., Nelson, Karin M., Reiber, Gayle E., Zonderman, Alan B., Evans, Michele K., Waldstein, Shari R.“…Their elevated CVD may be influenced by sex differences in associations between depressed mood and CVD risk factors. This cross-sectional study examined whether relations between scores on the Center for Epidemiologic Studies-Depression (CES-D) scale and a spectrum of CVD risk factors varied by sex among African Americans (n = 1076; ages 30–64) from the Healthy Aging in Neighborhoods of Diversity across the Life Span (HANDLS) study. …”
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1011por Beynel, Lysianne, Chauvin, Alan, Guyader, Nathalie, Harquel, Sylvain, Szekely, David, Bougerol, Thierry, Marendaz, Christian“…Therefore, the AS task could be a relevant and useful tool for clinicians to assess if the Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS)-induced short-term neuromodulation of the DLPFC occurs as well as a “trait vs. state” objective marker of depressive mood disorder.…”
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1012por Park, Kyoung Ho, Lee, Seung Hwan, Koo, Ja-Won, Park, Hun Yi, Lee, Kyu Yup, Choi, Young Seok, Oh, Kyung Won, Lee, Ari, Yang, Ji-Eun, Woo, Sook-Young, Kim, Seon Woo, Cho, Yang-Sun“…In participants aged 40 years or older, age, quality of life, depressive mood, hearing loss, feeling of dizziness, and rhinitis were associated with any tinnitus (P < 0.05). …”
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1013“…After completing the support group, the depressive mood of the treatment group participants reduced from 8.83 (standard deviation =2.48) to 7.35 (standard deviation =2.18), which was significant (Wilcoxon signed-rank test; P=0.017, P<0.05), while the control group’s participants did not show any significant change. …”
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1014“…Although TD induced significantly more depressed mood, sadness and hopelessness than CD, CD induced more inactivity, concentration difficulties, lassitude and somatic anxiety than TD. …”
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1015por Warner-Czyz, Andrea D., Loy, Betty A., Evans, Christine, Wetsel, Ashton, Tobey, Emily A.“…Self-esteem ratings attained significant positive correlations with affiliation (r = .42, p = .002) and attention (r = .45, p = .001) temperaments and a significant negative association with depressive mood (r = − .60, p < .0001). No significant correlations emerged between self-esteem and demographic factors, communication skills, or social engagement. …”
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1016por Pham, Uyen Ha Gia, Andersson, Stein, Toft, Mathias, Pripp, Are Hugo, Konglund, Ane Eidahl, Dietrichs, Espen, Malt, Ulrik Fredrik, Skogseid, Inger Marie, Haraldsen, Ira Ronit Hebolt, Solbakk, Anne-Kristin“…Only preoperative depressed mood had predictive value to the improvement of executive function and appears to prevent potentially favorable outcomes from STN-DBS on some aspects of executive function. …”
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1017“…RESULTS: The individual distributions of 16 negative items belonging to the depressive mood, somatic symptoms and retarded activities, and interpersonal relations categories, followed a common mathematical pattern, which displayed different distributions with a boundary at ‘Some’. …”
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1018“…They were then asked to generate as many non-negative interpretations as possible to reduce the depressive mood. Saliva samples were obtained before and after the stress induction task to measure change in the cortisol level. …”
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1019por Kim, Bo-Guen, Pang, Do-Dam, Park, Young-Jun, Lee, Jong-In, Kim, Hyoung-Ryoul, Myong, Jun-Pyo, Jang, Tae-Won“…Heavy smoking rate was higher in manual than non-manual workers; however, this difference increased over time. Stress, depressive mood and long working hours (≥60 h/week) were associated with heavy smoking. …”
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1020“…RESULTS: Bereaved survivors had lower scores for gregariousness, trust, and optimism, but higher scores for depressed mood, loneliness, becoming easily fearful, irritation, and anxiety than non-bereaved survivors. …”
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