V. Agosti et Jw. Stewart, Atypical and non-atypical subtypes of depression: comparison of social functioning, symptoms, course of illness, co-morbidity and demographic features, J AFFECT D, 65(1), 2001, pp. 75-79
Background: There are scant data regarding the demographic and psychosocial
characteristics of outpatients with Atypical Depression (AD). Methods: The
demographic characteristics, rates of chronic dysphoria. baseline Symptom
Check List Revised. and Social Adjustment Scale scores of 320 moderately de
pressed patients with and without AD were compared. Results: ADs had a high
er number of self-reported symptoms, greater impairments in functioning, an
d higher rates of chronic dysphoria and bipolar II than patients without At
ypical Depression (NAD). Limitations: Variables used in this study were mos
tly cross-sectional. and the analyses were performed post-hoc. Conclusions:
There data suggest ADs had a more pernicious course of illness than NADs,
and that patients with AD were more symptomatic and dysfunctional at admiss
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