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Opt 637 Psych Exam 2
Dr. Sommers Lecture 3
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Graduate
10/20/2011

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What typical outcomes is Major Depressive disorder associated with?
Definition
significant morbidity, mortality, and physical disability
Term
What mood disorder causes more physical disability and social impairment that most other chronic dz's?
Definition
Major Depressive Disorder
Term
What is the 4th leading cause of worldwide disability?
Definition
Major Depressive Disorder
Term
By WHO estimates, in 2020 MDD will become what?
Definition
The 2nd leading cause of disability worldwide
Term
What is the lifetime prevalence of MD?
Definition
7-12% of men

20-25% of women
Term
What is the point prevalence of MDD?
Definition
3% for men

7% for women
Term
What is the suspected cause for the gender gap in MDD?
Definition
biologic and sociocultural factors
Term
How often is MDD comorbid with other medical conditions?
Definition
20-40%
Term
What is MDD often comorbid with?
Definition
Parkinsons

pancreatic cancer

TBI

DM

CAD

arthritis

pulmonary

other terminal dz
Term
When does the first episode of MDD usually occur?
Definition
before the age of 40
Term
What is MDD often confused with in elderly pts?
Definition
signs of aging'
Term
What is the pathophysiology for MDD?
Definition
unknown
Term
If you have a parent with MDD, what is your risk for MDD?
Definition
3x greater
Term
Is MDD in response to major life stressors?
Definition
Often, but not always
Term
What are the suspected pathophysiologies of MDD?
Definition
CNS synaptic dysfunction

CNS neurotransmitter concentrations
Term
What neurotransmitters are suspected in MDD causation?
Definition
norepinephrine and serotonin
Term
What is usually present when MDD first occurs?
Definition
a major life stressor
Term
As MDD recurs, what happens to the 'stress' triggering effect?
Definition
it becomes less correlated; i.e. the MDD episodes can happen without any stress related trigger more often
Term
What is hypercortisolemia?
Definition
CNS dysfunction seen chronic MDD
Term
What happens to slow-wave and REM sleep in MDD?
Definition
slow-wave (restful sleep) goes down while REM (arousing) sleep increases
Term
What is the DSM-IV criteria for MDD?
Definition
5 of 9 sx present for a 2 week period
Term
What two sx MUST be present for an MDD dx?
Definition
persistent depressed mood

pervasive anhedonia (loss of interest of living)
Term
Is a depressed mood the same as depression?
Definition
nope
Term
What are the DSM-IV sx for MDD?
Definition
depressed mood

anhedonia

sleep disorder

change in appetite/weight

fatigue

psychomotor retardation or agitation

trouble concentrating/making decisions

low self-esteem or guilt

recurrent thoughts of death or suicidal ideation
Term
What is the PAQ-9?
Definition
a nine item questionnaire used for MDD dx
Term
What is PHQ-2?
Definition
a two question tool used for screening for MDD
Term
What dz's is MDD a predictor for?
Definition
DM

osteoporosis

CAD

Cerebrovascular dz
Term
If a pt already has CAD or HF, what does MDD increase the risk for?
Definition
reinfarction
Term
If a DM pt has MDD, what is seen more often?
Definition
poor glycemic control

greater macrovascular complications

greater mortality
Term
What behaviors is MDD associated with?
Definition
adverse health habits

smoking

poor diet

overeating

sedentary lifestyle

substance abuse
Term
In general, what is often seen in MDD pt's who are managing other medical conditions?
Definition
poor pt compliance/control of the condition
Term
What are tx for MDD?
Definition
SSRI

SNRI

TCA

MAOI

St John's Wort
Term
What is dysthymic disorder?
Definition
a less severe form of MDD that is actually more chronic than MDD
Term
How is dysthymic disorder dx'd?
Definition
if pt has a depressed mood and at least two other sx's of depression for more than half of the days during the previous 2 years
Term
What sx's are associated with dysthymic disorder?
Definition
mild depression

fatigue

anhedonia

low self-esteem/feel discouraged
Term
What are tx's for dysthymic disorder?
Definition
SSRI

TCA

MAOI
Term
What is the epidemiology for Bipolar?
Definition
lifetime 3-6.5%

strong genetic link
Term
What are the three subclasses of Bipolor disorder?
Definition
BP I

BPII

cyclothymic disorder
Term
What is Bipolar I?
Definition
MDD with mania
Term
How is Bipoloar I dx'd?
Definition
requires at least one episode of mania that lasts one week or longer
Term
What is the criteria for mania?
Definition
hyperactivity

euphoria

insomnia

rapid speech

grandiosity or paranoia

racing thoughts

hypersexuality/reckless behavior
Term
What is Bipolar II?
Definition
MDD with one episode of hypomania

Manic episodes are more controlled, less severe than BP I
Term
What are tx's for bipolar disorders?
Definition
mood stabilizer

anti-psychotics

anti-convulsants

anti-depressants
Term
What is melancholia?
Definition
severe form of MDD
Term
What is biological marker for melancholia?
Definition
lack of response to Dexamethasone Stress Test

blunted TSH response to exogenous parenteral administration of TRH
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