TRUE or FALSE: the DSM IV-TR is very different from the DSM 5
FALSE: they are very similar
What is major depressive disorder characterized by?
one or more major depressive episodes
How is major depressive order distinct from bipolar disorder?
bipolar disorder is characterized by manic episodes, whereas major depressive disorder is characterized by major depressive episodes
How is DSM 5 different from DSM IV-TR? Provide an example.
Define mania.
distinct period of abnormal persistent elevated, expansive, or irritable mood, lasting at least 1 week (or any duration if hospitalization is necessary)
List the diagnostic criteria of mania? How many must persist in order to diagnose mania?
what is the diagnostic criteria for depression?
What is the lifetime risk of depression for women and men?
What is the point prevalence of depression for adults (women and men)?
What is one theory for the genetic component in depression? From what kind of studies does the evidence come from?
First-degree biological relatives have a ____ to ____ x risk of depression.
1.5 to 3.0x risk
TRUE or FALSE: depression may begin at any age
TRUE
What is the average age of onset of depression?
mid-20s
Within what age range is depression at its highest rate?
25-44 years
Within what age range is depression at its lowest rates?
over 65 years
What is the treatment for depression?
For the public perceptions of mental illness (depression), list what percentage of people perceive depression as:
- due to emotional weakness
- caused by bad parenting
- victim’s fault; can will it away
- incurable
- consequence of sinful behaviour
- has a biological basis; involves the brain
What neurotransmitters are in deficit in depression? What is the name for this theory?
What is the action of drugs in treating depression?
What percentage of depression patients who take medication as treatment are responders vs non-responders? How long does it take to see results?
What percentage of depression patients who take a placebo as treatment are responders vs non-responders? How long does it take to see results?
In patients who respond to drug and are switched to placebo, ____ % will retain their gains for 1 year, while ____ % will become depressed again within 1 year.
50, 50
During the course of treatment for depression:
- does the clinical effect increase or decrease?
- does the amount of NT decrease or increase?
- does receptor sensitivity increase or decrease?
What are the major receptors of interest in depression?