Recognizing ADHD in adults with comorbid mood disorders: implications for identification and management

DW Goodman, ME Thase - Postgraduate medicine, 2009 - Taylor & Francis
… with ADHD have comorbid mood disorders. Few reports have … mood disorders and no
controlled trials were identified. Attentiondeficit/hyperactivity disorder in adults can be identified

The implications of genetic studies of major mood disorders for clinical practice

A Duffy, P Grof, C Robertson, M Alda - Journal of Clinical …, 2000 - psychiatrist.com
… The recognition that part of the vulnerability to affective disorders is inherited enables the
identification of individuals at risk, thereby facilitating early diagnosis and treatment. At the …

Neuroimaging approaches in mood disorders: technique and clinical implications

JZ Konarski, RS Mcintyre, JK Soczynska… - Annals of Clinical …, 2007 - Taylor & Francis
… Volumetric investigations evaluating patients with mood disorders have consistently
identified several anatomical abnormalities in brain neurocircuits that putatively subserve affect …

Feasibility of investigating differential proteomic expression in depression: implications for biomarker development in mood disorders

MA Frye, M Nassan, GD Jenkins, S Kung… - Translational …, 2015 - nature.com
… This investigation has both identified new proteins possibly implicated in mood disorder
and further refines our previous understanding of specific proteins in mood disorder. …

Early identification of recurrent mood disorders in youth: the importance of a developmental approach

A Duffy - BMJ Ment Health, 2015 - mentalhealth.bmj.com
… to prepubertal mood disorders, adolescent mood disorders … with psychiatric disorders; with
mood disorders accounting for … The implications of genetics studies of major mood disorders

Mood disorders in midlife women: understanding the critical window and its clinical implications

CN Soares - Menopause, 2014 - journals.lww.com
… In this article, some of the key issues that are relevant to the proper identification and
management of depression in midlife—including contributing and confounding clinical factors (such …

Reliability of DSM-IV anxiety and mood disorders: implications for the classification of emotional disorders.

TA Brown, PA Di Nardo, CL Lehman… - Journal of abnormal …, 2001 - psycnet.apa.org
… agreement for the dimensional features of DSM–IV anxiety and mood disorders. The findings
are discussed in regard to their implications for the classification of emotional disorders. …

Lithium's role in neural plasticity and its implications for mood disorders

JD Gray, BS McEwen - Acta psychiatrica scandinavica, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
… Clinically, improper regulation of the HPA axis has been identified in mood disorders, … The
most pronounced effects of GCs in the brain were initially identified in hippocampus, where …

Future of genetics of mood disorders research

KR Merikangas, A Chakravarti, SO Moldin, H Araj… - Biological …, 2002 - Elsevier
… to inform genes underlying mood disorders, two research areas were identified as being …
Such differences may have important implications for the treatment of mood disorders and …

Neuroimaging and neuropathological studies of depression: implications for the cognitive-emotional features of mood disorders

WC Drevets - Current opinion in neurobiology, 2001 - Elsevier
… The neuroimaging and neuropathological data recently acquired in studies of primary
mood disorders have identified both structural and functional abnormalities in the orbital and …