MK4MDD

Symptoms Report

Basic Information
Name Depressed mood
Description Depression is a state of low mood and aversion to activity that can affect a person's thoughts, behavior, feelings and physical well-being. It may include feelings of sadness, anxiety, emptiness, hopelessness, worthlessness, guilt, irritability, or restlessness.
No. of Studies (Positive/Negative) 114 (109/5) Help

Positive relationship between Depressed mood and MDD (count: 9)
Name in Literature Reference Research Type Statistical Result Relation Description Help
sadness Luby, 2003 normal people Anhedonia appeared to be a specific symptom and sadness/irri...... Anhedonia appeared to be a specific symptom and sadness/irritability appeared to be a sensitive symptom of preschool MDD. More...
depressed mood Wilcox, 2004 patients and normal controls The earliest and most frequently occurring forerunners of ad...... The earliest and most frequently occurring forerunners of adult-onset MDD were persistent depressed mood, anhedonia, feelings of worthlessness, and thoughts of death or suicide, with persistent anhedonia and worthlessness having a special prognostic value. More...
depressed mood Pettit, 2006 normal people First episode depressed mood, increased appetite, and female...... First episode depressed mood, increased appetite, and female gender may serve as specific risk factors for recurrence. The centrality of depressed mood to major depressive disorder is highlighted. More...
sad mood Georgiades, 2006 normal people odds ratio = 2.01 A summary model that included the seven DSM-III-R symptoms a...... A summary model that included the seven DSM-III-R symptoms as predictors was significant, with sad mood contributing unique variance to the prediction of MDD onset (odds ratio = 2.01). More...
depressed mood Fu, 2008 patients only 72.40% The most common depressive symptoms were: anhedonia (72.4%),...... The most common depressive symptoms were: anhedonia (72.4%), depressed mood (72.4%), decreased concentration (62.1%), and irritability (58.6%). More...
crying Hurley, 2008 patients and normal controls Three symptoms were useful in differentiating depressed pati...... Three symptoms were useful in differentiating depressed patients from all other groups: sad mood, crying, and anhedonia. More...
sad mood Hurley, 2008 patients and normal controls Three symptoms were useful in differentiating depressed pati...... Three symptoms were useful in differentiating depressed patients from all other groups: sad mood, crying, and anhedonia. More...
depressed mood Mitchell, 2009 patients only The optimum specific symptoms for ruling out MDD were the ab...... The optimum specific symptoms for ruling out MDD were the absence of depressed mood, the absence of diminished drive and the absence of loss of energy. The most clinically valuable rule-out items were depressed mood, diminished interest/pleasure and poor concentration. More...
depression Zimmerman, 2010 patients only The patients with MDD were more severely depressed, more lik...... The patients with MDD were more severely depressed, more likely to have missed time from work due to psychiatric reasons. More...

Positive relationships between Depressed mood and other components at different levels (count: 158) Help
Genetic/epigenetic locus   Protein and other molecule   Cell and molecular pathway   Neural system   Cognition and behavior   Symptoms and signs   Environment
SNP Gene Region Epigenetic site Protein Molecule Pathway Cell Neurobiological system Brain morphology and function Cognition and behavior Symptoms Signs Environment


Positive relationship network of Depressed mood in MK4MDD
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Genetic/Epigenetic Locus Protein and Other Molecule Cell and Molecular Pathway Neural System Cognition and Behavior Symptoms and Signs Environment MDD
Genetic/Epigenetic Locus Protein and Other Molecule Cell and Molecular Pathway Neural System Cognition and Behavior Symptoms and Signs Environment MDD
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Negative relationships between Depressed mood and MDD (count: 0)
Negative relationships between Depressed mood and other components at different levels (count: 7) Help
Genetic/epigenetic locus   Protein and other molecule   Cell and molecular pathway   Neural system   Cognition and behavior   Symptoms and signs   Environment
SNP Gene Region Epigenetic site Protein Molecule Pathway Cell Neurobiological system Brain morphology and function Cognition and behavior Symptoms Signs Environment