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Depressive Illness
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The group of European Medical Research Councils (EMRC) was formed in 1971 and became a Standing Committee of the European Science Foundation (ESF) in 1975. EMRC is an association of medical research councils or equivalent organizations in Western Europe. The National Institutes of Health, the Israel Academy of Sciences and the European Office of WHO are associated with EMRC and take an active part in EMRC activities. The main aims of EMRC are to exchange information on the research policies pursued by its member organizations and to initiate and stimulate international cooperation in biomedical research. Since biomedical research is highly international in itself, EMRC concentrates its activities on furthering international collaboration in those fields where it can play a significant role as a complement to existing channels. Mental illness research has been judged by EMRC to fulfill these criteria. After a survey of the activities of the member organizations in mental illness research, EMRC decided in 1978 to set up a study group to look for areas within this field to which EMRC could contribute. As a result of the work of the study group, four work shops have been arranged to define present knowledge in some specific areas and to delineate research needs. The present volume contains the proceedings of the fourth workshop, held in 1985 and dealing with the course and outcome of depressive illness. EMRC hopes that this volume will stimulate intensified research and research cooperation on mental illnesses.
Klappentext
This book reviews the results of research relating to the prediction of course and outcome of depressive illness with the purpose of identifying areas needing further research. It covers the clinical course of affective disorders; genetic, psychosocial and biological aspects, as well as the use of brain imaging; the relationship between physical ill health, age and depression; and the personality as a mediating variable in the pathogenesis of mood disorders. By drawing attention to gaps in present-day knowledge, the book will help young research workers in selecting research topics as well as guide more established research workers in focusing their efforts.
Inhalt
Clinical Course of Affective Disorders.- Comments.- Genetic Aspects in Affective Disorders: Introductory Remarks.- Genetic Aspects in the Course and Outcome of Affective Disorders.- Psychosocial Aspects of Course and Outcome in Depressive Illness.- Comments.- Biological Aspects of Course and Outcome in Depressive Illness: Needed Areas of Research.- Comments.- Image of Depression.- Physical Ill-Health, Age and Depression.- Comments: Mortality in Depressive Disorders; a 3-Year Prospective Follow-Up Study in Finland.- Personality as a Mediating Variable in the Pathogenesis of Mood Disorders: Implications for Theory, Research, and Prevention.
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- Vorwort von H. Danielsson
- Sprache Englisch
- undefiniert E.E. Anttinen, H. Hippius, R. Sadoun, E.A. Sand
- Schöpfer E.E. Anttinen, H. Danielsson, R. Sadoun, E. Alfred Sand
- Editor Robert J. Daly, Tomas Helgason
- Titel Depressive Illness
- Veröffentlichung 10.12.2011
- ISBN 3642735487
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- EAN 9783642735486
- Jahr 2011
- Größe H235mm x B155mm x T10mm
- Untertitel Prediction of Course and Outcome
- Gewicht 265g
- Auflage Softcover reprint of the original 1st edition 1988
- Genre Medizin
- Lesemotiv Verstehen
- Anzahl Seiten 168
- Herausgeber Springer Berlin Heidelberg
- GTIN 09783642735486