Identifying Subjective Symptoms Associated with Psychomotor Disturbance in Melancholia: A Multiple Regression Analysis Study
Yu Tamada,1– 3 Takeshi Inoue,2 Atsushi Sekine,4 Hiroyuki Toda,5 Minoru Takeshima,2,6 Masaaki Sasaki,3 Keisuke Shindome,5 Wataru Morita,5 Nagisa Kuyama,3 Susumu Ohmae3 1Department of Psychiatry, Toranomon Hospital Kajigaya, Kawasaki, Kanagawa, Japan; 2Department of Psychiatry, Tokyo Medical...
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oai:doaj.org-article:25a7fce4dd7d4d69b4332105fc32faa52021-12-02T14:28:04ZIdentifying Subjective Symptoms Associated with Psychomotor Disturbance in Melancholia: A Multiple Regression Analysis Study1178-2021https://doaj.org/article/25a7fce4dd7d4d69b4332105fc32faa52021-04-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.dovepress.com/identifying-subjective-symptoms-associated-with-psychomotor-disturbanc-peer-reviewed-fulltext-article-NDThttps://doaj.org/toc/1178-2021Yu Tamada,1– 3 Takeshi Inoue,2 Atsushi Sekine,4 Hiroyuki Toda,5 Minoru Takeshima,2,6 Masaaki Sasaki,3 Keisuke Shindome,5 Wataru Morita,5 Nagisa Kuyama,3 Susumu Ohmae3 1Department of Psychiatry, Toranomon Hospital Kajigaya, Kawasaki, Kanagawa, Japan; 2Department of Psychiatry, Tokyo Medical University, Tokyo, Japan; 3Department of Psychiatry, Toranomon Hospital, Tokyo, Japan; 4The Medical Foundation of Keishin-Kai, Kei Mental Clinic, Daisen, Akita, Japan; 5Department of Psychiatry, National Defense Medical College, Tokorozawa, Saitama, Japan; 6Shibata Hospital, Takaoka, Toyama, JapanCorrespondence: Yu TamadaDepartment of Psychiatry, Toranomon Hospital Kajigaya, 1-3-1 Kajigaya, Takatsu-ku, Kawasaki, Kanagawa, 213-8587, JapanTel +81 44 877 5111Fax +81 44 877 5333Email y-tmd@umin.ac.jpPurpose: Melancholia has recently been re-evaluated, because patients with major depressive disorder (MDD) were found to be heterogeneous. However, the DSM-5 criteria for melancholia (DSM-MEL) have been criticized, because of the difficulty in clearly distinguishing between melancholic and non-melancholic depression using DSM-MEL. Psychomotor disturbance (PMD) is one of the most important, as well as one of the only measurable symptoms of melancholia. Parker et al developed the CORE measure, which assesses PMD as a behavioral characteristic. The aim of our study was to objectively identify the subjective symptoms of melancholia by analyzing the symptoms associated with PMD.Patients and Methods: A total of 106 participants with MDD were examined by psychiatrists. Multiple regression analysis was performed in which the total CORE score was the dependent variable, and items of the DSM-MEL and historically suggested melancholic features were independent variables.Results: The following five independent variables were able to predict the total CORE score: 1) feelings of having lost feeling, 2) depressive delusions, 3) perplexity, 4) indecisiveness, and 5) no aggression against others. These five variables were more strongly associated with the total CORE score than the DSM-MEL.Limitation: The major limitation of this study was that when choosing non-DSM melancholic signs and symptoms, we did not comprehensively evaluate and select the symptoms but chose items that are clinically important.Conclusion: We identified five subjective symptoms that were associated with PMD. These five symptoms may be clinically useful as diagnostic criteria for melancholia.Keywords: major depressive disorder, melancholic features, CORE measure, endogenous depression, diagnosis, psychomotor retardationTamada YInoue TSekine AToda HTakeshima MSasaki MShindome KMorita WKuyama NOhmae SDove Medical Pressarticlemajor depressive disordermelancholic featurescore measureendogenous depressiondiagnosispsychomotor retardationNeurosciences. Biological psychiatry. NeuropsychiatryRC321-571Neurology. Diseases of the nervous systemRC346-429ENNeuropsychiatric Disease and Treatment, Vol Volume 17, Pp 1105-1114 (2021) |
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major depressive disorder melancholic features core measure endogenous depression diagnosis psychomotor retardation Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry RC321-571 Neurology. Diseases of the nervous system RC346-429 Tamada Y Inoue T Sekine A Toda H Takeshima M Sasaki M Shindome K Morita W Kuyama N Ohmae S Identifying Subjective Symptoms Associated with Psychomotor Disturbance in Melancholia: A Multiple Regression Analysis Study |
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Yu Tamada,1– 3 Takeshi Inoue,2 Atsushi Sekine,4 Hiroyuki Toda,5 Minoru Takeshima,2,6 Masaaki Sasaki,3 Keisuke Shindome,5 Wataru Morita,5 Nagisa Kuyama,3 Susumu Ohmae3 1Department of Psychiatry, Toranomon Hospital Kajigaya, Kawasaki, Kanagawa, Japan; 2Department of Psychiatry, Tokyo Medical University, Tokyo, Japan; 3Department of Psychiatry, Toranomon Hospital, Tokyo, Japan; 4The Medical Foundation of Keishin-Kai, Kei Mental Clinic, Daisen, Akita, Japan; 5Department of Psychiatry, National Defense Medical College, Tokorozawa, Saitama, Japan; 6Shibata Hospital, Takaoka, Toyama, JapanCorrespondence: Yu TamadaDepartment of Psychiatry, Toranomon Hospital Kajigaya, 1-3-1 Kajigaya, Takatsu-ku, Kawasaki, Kanagawa, 213-8587, JapanTel +81 44 877 5111Fax +81 44 877 5333Email y-tmd@umin.ac.jpPurpose: Melancholia has recently been re-evaluated, because patients with major depressive disorder (MDD) were found to be heterogeneous. However, the DSM-5 criteria for melancholia (DSM-MEL) have been criticized, because of the difficulty in clearly distinguishing between melancholic and non-melancholic depression using DSM-MEL. Psychomotor disturbance (PMD) is one of the most important, as well as one of the only measurable symptoms of melancholia. Parker et al developed the CORE measure, which assesses PMD as a behavioral characteristic. The aim of our study was to objectively identify the subjective symptoms of melancholia by analyzing the symptoms associated with PMD.Patients and Methods: A total of 106 participants with MDD were examined by psychiatrists. Multiple regression analysis was performed in which the total CORE score was the dependent variable, and items of the DSM-MEL and historically suggested melancholic features were independent variables.Results: The following five independent variables were able to predict the total CORE score: 1) feelings of having lost feeling, 2) depressive delusions, 3) perplexity, 4) indecisiveness, and 5) no aggression against others. These five variables were more strongly associated with the total CORE score than the DSM-MEL.Limitation: The major limitation of this study was that when choosing non-DSM melancholic signs and symptoms, we did not comprehensively evaluate and select the symptoms but chose items that are clinically important.Conclusion: We identified five subjective symptoms that were associated with PMD. These five symptoms may be clinically useful as diagnostic criteria for melancholia.Keywords: major depressive disorder, melancholic features, CORE measure, endogenous depression, diagnosis, psychomotor retardation |
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Identifying Subjective Symptoms Associated with Psychomotor Disturbance in Melancholia: A Multiple Regression Analysis Study |
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Identifying Subjective Symptoms Associated with Psychomotor Disturbance in Melancholia: A Multiple Regression Analysis Study |
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Identifying Subjective Symptoms Associated with Psychomotor Disturbance in Melancholia: A Multiple Regression Analysis Study |
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identifying subjective symptoms associated with psychomotor disturbance in melancholia: a multiple regression analysis study |
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