PREVALENCE OF VARIOUS DEPRESSIVE SYMPTOMS IN A SAMPLE OF THE GENERAL-POPULATION

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HENDERSON, JG
POLLARD, CA
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10.2466/PR0.71.5.208-210
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B84 [心理学];
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04 ; 0402 ;
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Data on prevalence of and demographics associated with various symptoms of depression are reported for a sample of the general population. Of the nine symptoms assessed, the most frequently occurring were dysphoric mood (17.8%), increased sleep (15%), and loss of interest in other people or activities previously enjoyed (11.8%). 39% of subjects reported one or more symptoms of depression. 8% of subjects reported wondering if life is worth living, a symptom that in and of itself is suggestive of clinically significant depression. The number of depressive symptoms reported was related to income, education, age, and residence (city versus county), but not to sex. The findings provide evidence that various symptoms of depression may be more common in the general population than previously suspected.
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