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Sentences with anhedonia

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  • In addition, the odds of having a family history of alcohol or drug abuse, functional disability, and anhedonia were greater than three or four times those of patients with nonvascular depression.
  • The aforementioned findings suggest that immune activators produced anhedonia, or lack of interest in pleasurable stimuli.
  • The most significant improvement was seen in symptoms of anhedonia, such as loss of energy, lack of motivation, emotional ‘numbness,’ sadness, inability to cope and worry.
  • The most commonly reported effects were irritability at home, being less able to deal with routine family problems, poor sleep, low mood and anhedonia, preoccupation with the suicide, and decreased self confidence.
  • The anhedonia was pervasive, including sleeping problems, waking early and inability to concentrate in school, even in sports.
  • For example, schizophrenia often is characterized by a deficit syndrome that includes anhedonia, listlessness, and general impoverishment of thought, speech, and affect.
  • These feelings were accompanied by irritability, reduced appetite, insomnia, anhedonia and reduced energy.
  • Certain parallels have been made between the behavioral effects of the immune system, including anhedonia, and the behavioral changes and anhedonia found in depressed people.
  • This is true anhedonia, where activities that were once enjoyable are no longer.
  • It should be reiterated that the absence of PA denotes anhedonia, which Clark and Watson argued distinguishes depression from anxiety.
  • The Reynolds Adolescent Depression Scale assesses symptoms of depression, such as depressed mood, anhedonia, and somatic complaints.
  • Patients with CFS lack feelings of anhedonia, guilt, and decreased motivation classically seen in patients with depression.
  • The cannabis produced an initial beneficial effect for the patients in that the anergia, anhedonia, and low imaginative capacity caused by the antipsychotic were reversed.
  • In this age group, nonclassic symptoms such as aggression or risk-taking/self-destructive behaviors may be as common as anhedonia, sleep disturbance, fatigue or concentration problems.
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