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I . de·pres·sive [dɪˈpresɪv] SAM.

depressive
depresivec(depresivka) m. spol (ž. spol)

II . de·pres·sive [dɪˈpresɪv] PRID.

depressive

I . man·ic de·ˈpres·sive SAM.

manic depressive
manični bolnik(bolnica) m. spol (ž. spol)

II . man·ic de·ˈpres·sive PRID.

manic depressive
manic depressive

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The diagnosis hinges on the presence of single or recurrent major depressive episodes.
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It can also cause depression or depressive symptoms and anxiety in some individuals.
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Severe manic and depressive symptoms are associated with early age of diagnosis, meaning children often display more acute symptoms than adults.
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In addition, this link was maintained even when children with current diagnoses were excluded, as well as statistically controlling for current depressive symptoms.
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Conflict between spouses also leads to more psychological distress and depressive symptoms, especially for wives.
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The function of this depressive adaptation is to prevent the loser from suffering further defeat in a conflict.
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Researchers have attempted to explore the effect life events that disturb social rhythms might have on depressive symptoms in a number of ways.
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Depression is also common in teenage smokers; teens who smoke are four times as likely to develop depressive symptoms as their nonsmoking peers.
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Commonly, depressive episodes are more frequent and more intense than hypomanic episodes.
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A depressive episode by itself is a vulnerability factor.
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