PMID: 8440805Feb 1, 1993Paper

Specificity of interpersonal sensitivity to non-melancholic depression

Journal of Affective Disorders
P BoyceH Brodaty

Abstract

Scores of 69 remitted depressed patients were compared to control subjects on the Interpersonal Sensitivity Measure (IPSM). The patients were categorised into melancholic and non-melancholic sub-groups according to DSM-III criteria. Differences between the depressives and controls were detected but were principally the result of high IPSM scores being returned by the non-melancholic depressives. Melancholic depressives did not differ from the controls in their IPSM scores, supporting the proposition that this depressive sub-type is not associated with a vulnerable personality style.

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