1989
DOI: 10.1097/00005053-198911000-00002
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Anger and Hostility in Depression

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“…Robbins and Tanck (1997) confirmed the relationship between anger and depression in their research with a sample of normal population. Following past studies (Fava, et al, 1997;Moreno et al, 1993;Riley, Treiber, & Woods, 1989), Fava and Rosenbaum (1999) also supported the association between anger and depression in their study with a sample of depressed patients. In one of the newest studies (Painuly, Sharan, & Mattoo, 2007), the same results were replicated.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 62%
“…Robbins and Tanck (1997) confirmed the relationship between anger and depression in their research with a sample of normal population. Following past studies (Fava, et al, 1997;Moreno et al, 1993;Riley, Treiber, & Woods, 1989), Fava and Rosenbaum (1999) also supported the association between anger and depression in their study with a sample of depressed patients. In one of the newest studies (Painuly, Sharan, & Mattoo, 2007), the same results were replicated.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 62%
“…11) In other papers, Perlis et al reported that T allele in rs4675690 was associated with greater internal effort at anger control, greater risk of treatment-emergent suicidal ideation in MDD. 5,6) There were reports that depressed patients are significantly greater levels of anger than normal controls 12) and anger attacks are improved by antidepressant treatment. 13) Anger might overlap only partially with their effects on depression.…”
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“…Perlis et al have also reported that the presence of the rs4675690 T allele of CREB1 is associated with a greater internal effort at anger control and a greater risk of treatmentemergent suicidal ideation in patients with major depressive disorders. 32,33) Depressed patients can also have significantly greater levels of anger compared with normal controls, 34) and bouts of anger can be improved by antidepressant treatment. 35) This effect on anger might partially overlap with the effects on depression.…”
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confidence: 99%