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Search for: [Abstract = "ily and social relationships are disturbed, and they become less efficient inwork, leading to early abandonment of occupation. The percentage of committedsuicides in this group of depressive patients is significantly higher than the drugresistantpatients with no improvement.The aim of this study was to evaluate relationships between drugresistanceand various nonfarmacological aspects that contribute to effectiveness ofantidepressant treatment. Accordingly, severity of the depressive and anxietysymptoms, during the episode we analyzed, as well as level of anxiety as a part ofpersonality structure. Presence of bipolar features, style of parental care in thefamily, personality traits, level of stress before and after depressive episode, familialmechanisms, and some of the features of patients’ bipolar disorder course wereanalyzed. Beck Depression Inventory \(BDI\), Hamilton Depression Rating Scale\(HDRS\), Mood Disorder Questionnaire \(MDQ\), State\-Trait AnxietyInventory\(STAI, X1,X2\), Social Readjustment Rating Scale \(SRRS\), ParentalBonding Instrument \(PBI\), Familial Questionnaire – Bipersonal RelationshipQuestionaire, Self\-Esteem Inventory, Formal Characteristic of Behavior –Temperament Inventory and data derived from clinical history were used. \; 169 subjects were enrolled into the study\:1\) 65 patients with major depression or recurrent depressive disorder who metcriteria of drug\-resi"]

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