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Journal of Affective Disorders | 2000

Gender differences in chronic major and double depression.

Susan G. Kornstein; Alan F. Schatzberg; Michael E. Thase; K.A Yonkers; James P. McCullough; Gabor I. Keitner; A. Gelenberg; Christine E. Ryan; A.L Hess; Wilma Harrison; Sonia M. Davis; Martin B. Keller

BACKGROUND While the sex difference in prevalence rates of unipolar depression is well established, few studies have examined gender differences in clinical features of depression. Even less is known about gender differences in chronic forms of depression. METHODS 235 male and 400 female outpatients with DSM-III-R chronic major depression or double depression (i.e., major depression superimposed on dysthymia) were administered an extensive battery of clinician-rated and self-report measures. RESULTS Women were less likely to be married and had a younger age at onset and greater family history of affective disorder compared to men. Symptom profile was similar in men and women, with the exception of more sleep changes, psychomotor retardation and anxiety/somatization in women. Women reported greater severity of illness and were more likely to have received previous treatment for depression with medications and/or psychotherapy. Greater functional impairment was noted by women in the area of marital adjustment, while men showed more work impairment. LIMITATIONS Since our population consisted of patients enrolling in a clinical trial, study exclusion criteria may have affected gender-related differences found. CONCLUSIONS Chronicity of depression appears to affect women more seriously than men, as manifested by an earlier age of onset, greater family history of affective disorders, greater symptom reporting, poorer social adjustment and poorer quality of life. These findings represent the largest study to date of gender differences in a population with chronic depressive conditions.


Psychiatric Clinics of North America | 2003

Gender differences in depression and response to antidepressant treatment

Diane M.E Sloan; Susan G. Kornstein

Throughout their childbearing years, women are twice as likely as men to experience an episode of major depression. The exact etiology of this difference is unclear, but psychosocial and neurobiologic factors likely contribute. Clinicians should consider gender differences in the phenomenology of depression and response to antidepressant treatment when screening for depressive illness, selecting appropriate treatment and assessing therapeutic response. Treatment considerations when selecting an antidepressant should include the patients gender, age, and, in women, menopausal status, including the use of concomitant HRT. Further research is needed to refine and extend the existing knowledge base regarding the effect of gender on treatment of depression, including the role of endogenous and exogenous gonadal hormones in response to antidepressant treatment.


Psychopharmacology Bulletin | 1995

Gender differences in presentation of chronic major depression.

Susan G. Kornstein; Alan F. Schatzberg; Kimberly A. Yonkers; Michael E. Thase; Gabor I. Keitner; Christine E. Ryan; Schlager Ds


Biological Psychiatry | 2003

Randomized, Placebo-Controlled trial of nefazodone maintenance treatment in preventing recurrence in chronic depression

Alan J. Gelenberg; Madhukar H. Trivedi; A. John Rush; Michael E. Thase; Robert H Howland; Daniel N. Klein; Susan G. Kornstein; David L. Dunner; John C. Markowitz; Robert M. A. Hirschfeld; Gabor I. Keitner; John Zajecka; James H. Kocsis; James M. Russell; Ivan W. Miller; Rachel Manber; Bruce A. Arnow; Barbara O. Rothbaum; Melvin Munsaka; Phillip L. C. Banks; Frances E. Borian; Martin B. Keller


The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry | 2002

Sexual function and satisfaction in the treatment of chronic major depression with nefazodone, psychotherapy, and their combination

John Zajecka; David L. Dunner; Alan J. Gelenberg; Robert M. A. Hirschfeld; Susan G. Kornstein; Philip T. Ninan; A. John Rush; Michael E. Thase; Madhukar H. Trivedi; Bruce A. Arnow; Frances E. Borian; Rachel Manber; Martin B. Keller


Psychopharmacology Bulletin | 2002

Gender-specific differences in depression and treatment response.

Susan G. Kornstein; Sloan Dm; Michael E. Thase


The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry | 2002

Differential effects of nefazodone and Cognitive Behavioral Analysis System of Psychotherapy on insomnia associated with chronic forms of major depression

Michael E. Thase; A. John Rush; Rachel Manber; Susan G. Kornstein; Daniel N. Klein; John C. Markowitz; Philip T. Ninan; Edward S. Friedman; David L. Dunner; Alan F. Schatzberg; Frances E. Borian; Madhukar H. Trivedi; Martin B. Keller


The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry | 2002

Symptomatic and Syndromal Anxiety in Chronic Forms of Major Depression: Effect of Nefazodone, Cognitive Behavioral Analysis System of Psychotherapy, and Their Combination

Philip T. Ninan; A. John Rush; Paul Crits-Christoph; Susan G. Kornstein; Rachel Manber; Michael E. Thase; Madhukar H. Trivedi; Barbara O. Rothbaum; John Zajecka; Frances E. Borian; Martin B. Keller


Psychopharmacology Bulletin | 2002

Remission as the critical outcome of depression treatment.

Michael E. Thase; Sloan Dm; Susan G. Kornstein


Journal of Affective Disorders | 2006

Duloxetine in the treatment of major depressive disorder: Comparisons of safety and tolerability in male and female patients

Donna E. Stewart; Madelaine M. Wohlreich; Craig H. Mallinckrodt; John G. Watkin; Susan G. Kornstein

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Michael E. Thase

University of Pennsylvania

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A. John Rush

University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio

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John Zajecka

Rush University Medical Center

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