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Differences between early and late onset adult depression
Jens Drachmann Bukh
, Camilla Bock,
Maj Vinberg
,
Ulrik Gether
,
Lars Vedel Kessing
Department of Neuroscience
40
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Adult Depression
100%
Early Onset
100%
Late-onset
100%
Stressful Life Events
66%
Early Adults
66%
Depression Onset
66%
Treatment Outcome
66%
Age of Onset
66%
Adult-onset
33%
Mann-Whitney U Test
33%
Neuroticism
33%
Personality Traits
33%
Structured Interview
33%
Logistic Regression Analysis
33%
Personality Disorders
33%
High Prevalence
33%
Low Prevalence
33%
Family History
33%
Environmental Risk Factors
33%
Depressive Episode
33%
Categorical Data
33%
Psychiatric Comorbidity
33%
Comorbid
33%
First-episode Depression
33%
Confounding Variables
33%
Adult Age
33%
Regression Analysis
33%
Clinical Presentation
33%
Psychiatric Illness
33%
T-test
33%
Comorbid Personality Disorders
33%
Chi-square Test
33%
Family Treatment
33%
Psychology
Personality Disorder
100%
Life Event
100%
Personality Trait
50%
Structured Interview
50%
Depressive Disorder
50%
Neuroticism
50%
Multiple Regression Analysis
50%
Comorbidity
50%
Neuroscience
Personality Disorder
100%
Neuroticism
50%
Depressive Disorder
50%
Personality Traits
50%
Psychiatric Co-Morbidity
50%