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1.
Symptoms of dysthymia may be absent for long periods of time. |
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2.
Dysthymic disorder usually starts as a sequelae to a well-defined
major depressive episode. |
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3.
In dysthymic disorder, depression is more subjective than objective
i.e. symptoms tend to outnumber signs. |
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4.
Dysthymic disorder typically leads to marked impairment of functioning
and multiple hospitalisations. |
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People with dysthymic disorder emphasise work at the exclusion of
family life. |