The dexamethasone suppression test: identification of subtypes of depression
- 1 January 1983
- journal article
- Published by American Psychiatric Association Publishing in American Journal of Psychiatry
- Vol. 140 (1) , 88-91
- https://doi.org/10.1176/ajp.140.1.88
Abstract
In this study mean 4 p.m. cortisol levels were significantly higher in patients with major depression than in control subjects or in patients with bipolar depression or dysthymic-related disorders. Moreover, the distribution of values differed significantly among groups. Eighteen of 45 patients with major depression had cortisol levels of 10 micrograms/dl or more, compared with 2 of 20 bipolar depressed patients and 0 of 31 controls. Patients with very high cortisol levels (15 micrograms/dl or more) tended to fulfill criteria for major depression with mood-congruent psychosis. The distribution of values in the major depression group also suggested the existence of three major subgroups. The authors discuss the implications of these data.Keywords
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