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Dysthymic Disorder
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Dysthymic Disorder is a term for a chronically depressed mood,
sadness, or feelings of being "down in the dumps" that occurs for
most of the day for at least two years. It is very much like major
depression, but symptoms of weight changes and psychomotor symptoms
tend to be less severe than with Major Depression.
The individual with Dysthymic Disorder may experience any of the
following symptoms:
- Fatigue
- Low self-esteem
- Eating or sleeping problems
- Difficulty concentrating or making decisions
- Have feelings of hopelessness
- Lethargy
- Feelings of inadequacy
- Irritability
Approximately 75% of individuals with
Dysthymic Disorder will go on to develop Major Depression.
In children, Dysthymic Disorder tends to occur equally between
boys and girls. Children tend to be cranky and irritable and have
difficulty socializing and in school. They tend to have a
pessimistic view of life.
Dysthymic Disorder is common among first level biological
relatives with Major Depression, with approximately 6% of the
population developing Dysthymic Disorder at sometime during their
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