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SYNDROMAL CHARACTERISTICS OF DEPRESSIVE MANIFESTATIONS AMONG PATIENTS COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENTS IN DEPRESSIVE DISORDERS
Author(s) -
Galyna Kalenska,
Sergey Yatoslavtsev
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
inter collegas
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2409-9988
DOI - 10.35339/ic.7.3.152-156
Subject(s) - apathy , depression (economics) , psychopathology , clinical psychology , psychiatry , cognition , psychology , major depressive disorder , atypical depression , depressive symptoms , medicine , economics , macroeconomics
362 patients with cognitive impairment at depressive disorders were examined, of them 123 patients with recurrent depressive disorder (RDD), 141 patients with bipolar affective disorder (BAD) and 98 patients with prolonged depressive reaction (PDR). Differentiated clinical and psychopathological features of patients with cognitive impairment at depressive disorders were established: 1) combination of apathetic-adynamic, astheno-energetic and anxious symptom complexes;  predominance of moderate and major depressive episodes;  severity of apathy, subjective and objective signs of depression,  decrease in concentration and ability to feel were determined in patients with RDD; 2) combination of astheno-energetic, apathetic-adynamic, and melancholic symptom complexes;  predominance of moderate and major depressive episodes; the severity of apathy, subjective signs of depression, suicidal thoughts, insomnia and  decrease in concentration  in patients with BAD; 3) combination of anxious and apathetic-adynamic symptom complexes; the predominance of moderate and minor depressive episodes; the severity of internal stress, apathy, suicidal thoughts and loss of appetite  in patients with PDR.

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