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The relationship between temperament and depression in Parkinson's disease patients under dopaminergic treatment.

Bilge DoganAli AkyolCagdas O MemisAhmet SairUtku AkyildizLevent Sevincok
Published in: Psychogeriatrics : the official journal of the Japanese Psychogeriatric Society (2018)
Our results indicated that the severity of PD and duration of dopaminergic treatment were not predictive of the development of depression in PD patients. Depressive temperament strongly predicted the development of depression in our sample. Hyperthymic temperament seemed to be associated with patients without depression. We suggest that depressive temperament traits seem to be related to depression, while hyperthymic temperament may have a protective role in the risk of depression in PD patients.
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