Key features of depression
and its management in general practice.
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"..I
had this once before.." |
Which
of the following statements are true in relation to recurrent depression? |
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The interval between episodes tends to be fairly constant.
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2. The average person suffers about ten episodes over a lifetime.
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3.
The average person with bipolar disorder suffers fewer episodes,
on average, over a lifetime, than a person with unipolar disease.
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4.
The first episode of depression (that later becomes recurrent) is
rarely associated with a clear environmental stress.
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5.
Most people who have their first episode of depression in adolescence
will have at least one more episode in the next five years.
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3.
The average person with bipolar disorder suffers fewer episodes, on average,
over a lifetime, than a person with unipolar disease.
Author's
answer: False.
The
mean number of major episodes of bipolar disorder over a lifetime is an
average of eight to nine (9).
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