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Emotional blunting in patients with depression. Part I: clinical characteristics.

Michael Cronquist ChristensenHongye RenAndrea Fagiolini
Published in: Annals of general psychiatry (2022)
Almost three-quarters of patients in the acute phase of depression and one-quarter of those in remission reported severe emotional blunting. Approximately 56% of patients considered their emotional blunting to be caused by their depression, while 45% believed that their antidepressant medication was negatively affecting their emotions. Just over one-third of patients were considering stopping or had stopped their antidepressant as a result.
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