Temperament and character traits in major depressive disorder: influence of mood state and recurrence of episodes
Depression and Anxiety2009Vol. 26(4), pp. 382–388
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Fabiano G. Nery, John P. Hatch, Mark Nicoletti, E. Serap Monkul, Pablo Najt, Koji Matsuo, C. Robert Cloninger, Jair C. Soares
Abstract
MDD patients present a different personality profile from HC, and these differences are influenced by mood state and comorbid anxiety disorders. When considering patients who have been in remission for some time, the differences pertain to few personality dimensions. Cumulated number of depressive episodes may result in increased harm avoidance.
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