Abstract:
:Dysthymia is characterized by long-lasting periods of lowered mood. Epidemiological studies in the USA and Europe have demonstrated that the prevalence of dysthymia is at least 3% of the general population. Its pervasive occurrence makes dysthymia a public health problem worldwide. One feature of this disorder is its co-occurrence with medical and neurological disorders. A World Health Organization meeting on dysthymia in neurological disorders was held in Geneva, 1-3 July 1996 to address this topic. Some of the major goals of this meeting were to clarify the definition of dysthymia in the presence of neurological disorders and to evaluate current research in the field, to point out new areas for investigation, and to discuss current psychological and pharmacological treatments for dysthymia in neurological disorders. The potential roles of neuroendocrine and molecular mechanisms in dysthymia were identified through specific problems related to dysthymia occurring in disorders such as Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer's disease, stroke, multiple sclerosis and epilepsy. This meeting provided direction and opportunity for future studies in the under-recognized and under-investigated relationship between dysthymia and neurological disorders.
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Mol Psychiatryjournal_title
Molecular psychiatryauthors
Akiskal HS,Bolis CL,Cazzullo C,Costa e Silva JA,Gentil V,Lecrubier Y,Licinio J,Linden M,Lopez-Ibor JJ,Ndiaye IP,Pani L,Prilipko L,Robertson MM,Robinson RG,Starkstein SE,Thomas P,Wang Y,Wong MLsubject
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1996-12-01 00:00:00pages
478-91issue
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1359-4184issn
1476-5578journal_volume
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