2012
DOI: 10.1016/s0924-9338(12)74683-7
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P-516 - Does the severity of depression and psychosis correlate during major depressive episodes?

Abstract: Introduction: Psychotic depression (PD) is classified as a sybtype of severe depression in the current diagnostic manuals. Accordingly, it is a common conception that psychotic features in depression arise as a consequence of depressive severity. Objectives: To determine whether the severity of depression and psychosis correlate in accordance with the "severity-psychosis" hypothesis and to detect potential differences in clinical features of psychotic and non-psychotic depression (non-PD). Aims: We aimed to an… Show more

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