2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.amp.2006.04.014
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Les troubles anxiodépressifs dans la maladie de Parkinson: une revue de la littérature

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“…In this study, psycho-behavioral disorders were present most of the time with the main event being the disorder of motivation and depression, present half the time. This observation corroborates seen in the literature [6] , [10] . It is reported that a minor depression is common and can occur at any stage of the disease while major depression assessed with adapted scales represents 10% [6] , [10] .…”
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“…In this study, psycho-behavioral disorders were present most of the time with the main event being the disorder of motivation and depression, present half the time. This observation corroborates seen in the literature [6] , [10] . It is reported that a minor depression is common and can occur at any stage of the disease while major depression assessed with adapted scales represents 10% [6] , [10] .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 94%
“…This observation corroborates seen in the literature [6] , [10] . It is reported that a minor depression is common and can occur at any stage of the disease while major depression assessed with adapted scales represents 10% [6] , [10] . Loukili et al [9] reported an almost constant depression in a study of 30 patients this difference can be explained by differences in sample sizes or the depression scale tools used.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 94%
“…Dans notre étude, la fréquence de la dépression chez les patients atteints d'une MP est de 58 %. Cette fréquence est différemment estimée selon les études et varie entre 4 et 76 % [11]. Cette grande diversité pourrait être expliquée par des différences méthodologiques concernant les critères retenus pour le diagnostic de la dépression et les outils utilisés pour la mesurer.…”
Section: Dépression Et Maladie De Parkinsonunclassified
“…Dans la littérature, le lien entre le sexe et la dépression dans la MP n'a pas été clairement démontré [1]. Certains travaux insistent sur une fréquence plus élevée de dépression chez la femme, notamment dans sa forme sévère [3,11].…”
Section: Dépression Et Maladie De Parkinsonunclassified
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