Depressive behavior and hyperactive adrenocortical function.
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abstract
This study examined relationships between depressive subtypes, clinical-behavioral characteristics, and hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenocortical (HPA) function in 132 hospitalized depressed patients. There were significant positive correlations between several pre- and postdexamethasone plasma cortisol measures and anxiety, psychomotor disturbance, distressed expression, and sleep disturbance. Few significant relationships were seen between illness severity and HPA function. Virtually no endocrine differences were seen between endogenous and nonendogenous subtypes or between psychotic and nonpsychotic subtypes. These results and the previous literature suggest a profile of depressed patients with HPA overactivation; they are likely to be anxious, to have sleep and psychomotor disturbances, to have lost weight in the current episode, and to be older.