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INTERCORRELATION OF PHYSICAL AND VEGETATIVE SYMPTOMS ( n = 606 ) * Loss of Loss of appetite Loss of libido Symptom Fatigue sleep .31 .30 .25 Depth of depression Fatigability Sleep disturbance Loss of appetite .35 .20 .35 .27 .29 .29 .33 ...
INTERCORRELATION OF PHYSICAL AND VEGETATIVE SYMPTOMS ( n = 606 ) * Loss of Loss of appetite Loss of libido Symptom Fatigue sleep .31 .30 .25 Depth of depression Fatigability Sleep disturbance Loss of appetite .35 .20 .35 .27 .29 .29 .33 ...
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Loss of Libido Some loss of interest in sex , whether of an auto - erotic or heterosexual nature , was reported by 61 per cent of the depressed patients and by 27 per cent of the nondepressed patients . [ Loss of libido correlated most ...
Loss of Libido Some loss of interest in sex , whether of an auto - erotic or heterosexual nature , was reported by 61 per cent of the depressed patients and by 27 per cent of the nondepressed patients . [ Loss of libido correlated most ...
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These included loss of interest in oral satisfaction , suicidal ideas , fatigue , wishes to cry , loss of esteem by others , relief after hospitalization , and ambivalence towards important personal issues .
These included loss of interest in oral satisfaction , suicidal ideas , fatigue , wishes to cry , loss of esteem by others , relief after hospitalization , and ambivalence towards important personal issues .
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Symptomatology of Depression | 10 |
Course and Prognosis | 44 |
Classification of the Affective Disorders | 60 |
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