Journal of Affective Disorders vww.els|e vier.» cony ]l ocate/jad Author index Andrews, G., see Sanderson, K. (77) 109 Dilling, H., see Lucht, M. (77) 203 Appleby, | Hirst, I Marshall, S., Keeling Brind Dilsaver, S.C. and Chen, Y.-W Butterworth, 1 ) Social phobia, panic disorder and suicidal in subjects with The treatment of postnatal depression by health \ impact pure and depressive mania (77) 17 of brief training on skills and clinical practice (77) l Dragicevic, A., see Miiller, M.J. (77 Arato, M., see Szadoczky., 3] Durbin, E.C., see Lewinsohn, P.M Aro, H see Pelkonen, M. (7 see Caligiuri, M.P. (77) 135 Barnow, S., see Lucht, M. (77 Essink-Bot, M.L., see Kruijshaar, M.E. (77 Bartels, T., see Lucht, M. (77 Bijl, R.V., see Kruijshaar, M.I B., Della Marca, G., Grochocinski, V.J., Mazza, M., Buysse Blasey, C.M., see Chang, K.D. (77) 11 Di Giannantonio, M., Francesco Mennuni, G., De Risio Bonaccorso, S., Maier, S.F., Meltzer, H.Y. and Maes, M S., Kupfer, D.J. and Frank, | Behavioral changes in rats after acute, chronic and repeated Microstructure of sleep in depressed lr patients according to the administration of Interleukin-|beta: relevance for affective yclic alternating pattern (77) disorders (77) 143 Fergus, E.L., Miller, R.B., Luckenbaugh, D Leverich Brambilla, P., see Sassi, R.B. (7 Findling, R.L., Speer, A.M. and Post, R.M Brind, J., see Appleby, | Is there progression from irritability/dyscontrol to major Brown, J.S., see Joiner Jr., T.1 ' , depressive and manic symptoms? A retrospective community Butterworth, T., see Appleby survey of parents of bipolar children (77) 71 Buysse, D.J., see Farina, B mri Findling, R.L., see Fergus, E.L. (77) 71 p 5 Findling, R.L., see Youngstrom, E.A Calabrese, J... see Youngstrom, E.A. ( 9 Francesco Mennuni, G., see Farina, B aligiuri, M.P., Gentili, V., Eberson, S., Kelsoe, J., Rapaport, M Frank, E., see Farina, B. (7 and Gillin, J.¢ Frank, E., see Sassi, R.B. (77) 2 4 quantitative neuromotor predictor of antidep:r essant non Freyberger, H.J., see Lucht, M respfosn se in patients witho a major = depression (77) 135 Fiiredi, J., see Szadoczky, E. ( aa arr, T see Sharma, V. ( 16 hang, K.D., Blasey, C.M., Ketter, T.A. and Steiner, H : : Garcia Bonetto, G.. see Strepilevich Temperament characteristics of child and adolescent bipolar vias Gentili, V., see Caligiuri, M.P. (77) offspring (77) 11 ask ciate Gillin, J.C., see Caligiuri, M.P. (77) hen. Y.-W.. see Dilsaver. S.C. ( } 173 -_ Gracious, B.L., see Youngstrom, | onus, P.O., see Thompson, K.N. (77) 79 Grochocinski, V.J., see Farina orry, J., see Sanderson, K. (77) 109 ytryn, | Recognition of childhood depression Hapke, U., see Lucht, M. ( Personal reminiscences (77) | Himmerich, H., see Miiller, M.J Hirst, E., see Appleby, L. (77) 261 Danielson, C.K., see Youngstrom 17 Hoeymans, N., see Kruijshaar, M.E. (77) 53 De Risio, S., see Farina, B. (77) 22 Houck, P., see Lenze, E.J. ( Della Marca, G., see Farina, B. (7 Densmore, M., see Sharma, V. (7 7 Imai, M., Kayukawa, Y., Ohta, T., Li, L. and Nakagawa, T Dew, M.A., see Lenze, E.J. (77) 247 Cross-regional survey of seasonal affective disorders tn adults Di Giannantonio, M., see Farina, B. (77) 22 and high-school students in Japan (77) 127 doi: 10.1016/S0165-0327(03 )00278-7 (MADRS) (77 FAG|O CZRKY M.K., Houck, P. he burden of affective disorders ealth care affordable? (77) 109 Sassi. R.B.. Brambilla. P.. Nicoletti. M.. Mallinger Kupfer, D.J.. Keshavan, M.S. and Soares, J. White matter hyperintensities in bipolar and unipolar patients mild"- to-modera. te il_ln ess se—ver ity ( 779, ) 922375 Lucht, M. ¢ 203 see Lewinsohn, P.M. (77) 149 Z.V., Pearson, J.L. and Thase, M.I ges in preventing relapse in major depression Report of a National Institute of Mental Health Workshop on of the science of relapse prevention in major depression Q7 Sharma, V., Menon, R., ¢ Densmore, M., Mazmanian, D ind Williamson, P.¢ An MRI study of subgenual prefrontal cortex in patients with familial and non-familial bipolar | disorder (77) 167 Shear, M.K., see Lenze, E.J. (77) 247 Simonds, V.M. and Whiffen, V.E wrdized rater trainin t Hamilton Depression Ratin Are gender differences in depression explained by gender (HAMD-1 ! c vices (77) 65 differences in co-morbid anxiety K.N ( onus P.O Big eicester S. al CUOIT' P.D |y odrome to bipol ect ve disorde > eee see Sturman see Chang \ van Hex K | S. raensdp onsGeasrc ia Bopnhetatrom,a coGl ogica VVae i SOr k G.MJ..JM. M Pospe V Gin 1SMon ( M.J.)M .1 59 ar 1 P r diction ¢ »f depres sion in the postpartum period ind Sproule a TOHOW uD ! n high-risk and low-risk womer the ( evelopment Von Houwald Lucht M. (77) 203 cation of Birchwood’s Psychosis |n sight S.. Patten. S Arato M Ward se Thompson K.N of depres ymptoms |! lam L. and Par B estre wen enhance t M Miille I ndlin vard in imtegrati penennailiens inh Young M ania Ratings AFJFOUERNCATL IOVF E DISORDERS SEV Journal of Affective Disorders www.elsevier.com/locate/jad Subjec index Adolescence; Depression; Longitudinal study; Risk factors 77, 41 Burden of disease; Depression; Dysthymia; Bipolar disorder; Cost Adolescent, Bipolar disorder; Child; Early onset; Development 77 effectiveness 77, 109 Child; Bipolar disorder; Adolescent irly onset; Development 777) Adolescents; Bipolar disorder; Depression; Children; Assessment Mania 77, 179 Children: Bipolar disorder, Offspring Temperament: Risk factors 77 11 Adults: Seasonal affective disorder; Prevalence; High-school students; Latitude 77 127 Children; Bipolar disorder; Depression; Adolescents; Assessment Affective disorders; Neuroimaging; White matter hyperintensities Mania 77, 179 Bipolar disorder; Unipolar disorder; MRI 77, 237 Clinical trials; Psychomotor retardation; Parkinsonism: Antide pressant response 77, 135 Alcohol: Suicide; Risk factors 77, 267 Antidepressant, Estrogen; Fluoxetine; Perimenopausal women Cognitive therapy; Depression; Postpartum; Counselling; Com eel . - munity health nursing 77, 261 Community health nursing, Depression; Postpartum: Counselling Antidepressant response, Psychomotor retardation; Clinical trials Cognitive therapy 77, 2> 61 Parkinsonism 77, 135 Community study; Gender differences; Unipolar depression Anxiety; Interleukin-1 (4 (IL-1{3); Depression; Cytokines; Immunol ogy 77, 143 Social factors 77, 203 Comorbidity; Depressive symptoms; GoM; Melancholi Anxiety; Depression; Gender differences; Comorbidity 77, 19 Comorbidity; Depression; Anxiety; Gender differences 7 Anxiety; Depression; Treatment response; Side effects; Elderly 77.247 Cost-effectiveness; Depression; Dysthymia; Bipolar disorder Arousals; Cyclic alternating pattern; Microstructure; EEG sleep Burden of disease 77, 109 Depression Sleep disorders 77, 227 Counselling; Depression; Postpartum; Community health nursing Assessment; Bipolar disorder; Depression; Children; Adolescents ( ognitive therapy "79 61 Mania 77, 179 Cyclic alternating pattern; Microstructure; Arousals; EEG sl Depression; Sleep disorders 7 7 997 Bipolar affective disorder, Prodrome; Symptoms; 77 Bipolar disorder, Children; Offspring; Temperament; Risk factors Cytokines: Interleukin-1( (IL-1(4); Depression: Anxiety; Immunol 77 11 Ogy 77 143 Depression; Adolescence; Longi | study; Risk factors 77, 41 Bipolar disorder, Child; Adolescent; Early onset; Development 77 °7 Depression; Observer variation; Psychometrics; Reproducibili Bipolar disorder; Depression; Dysthymia; Cost-effectiveness results; Psychiatric status rating scales 77 65 3urden of disease 77, 109 Depression; Dysthymia; Bipolar Bipolar disorder; Family history; Magnetic resonance imaging Burden of disease 77, 109 Subgenual prefrontal cortex 77, 167 Depression, Interleukin-1{ (3); Anxiety; Cytokines; Immunol 77 142 Bipolar disorder; Depression; Children; Adolescents; Assessment ogy 143 Mania 77, 179 Depression; Family history, Subthreshold 77, 149 Bipolar disorder, Neuroimaging; White matter hyperintensities Depression: Bipolar disorder; Children; Adolescents; Assessment Affective disorders; Unipolar disorder; MRI 77, 23 Mania 77, 179 doi: 10.1016/S0165-0327(03 )00279-9 Depression GoM e symptoms; Melancholia; Comorbidity Depression Hamilton Depression Rating Scale Depressive disorders ( chopatholog Montgomery Asberg Depression Rating 79 ~(«96 Depression Illness severity ZS5 + High-school students Seasonal affective disorder; Prevalence Adults; I ititude = 127 De pression Illness severity Depressive disorders; Psychopathology; Hamilton Depression Rating Scale; Montgomery — Asberg Depression Rating Depression scale 77 (955 Immunology, Interleukin-1!{ ); Depression; Anxiety Depressive disorders kines 77, 143 Scale: Mc Implicit memory Aprile t mem Mixed ar "7 9 Depressive symptoms, GoM Insight Mood disorders; Rating Development Interleukin-1(5 (IL-1(5) nology 77. 143 Diagnosis Latitude, Sc students: Adu Disability Longitudinal study; Adolescence; Depression; Risk factors 77, 41 Magnetic resonance imaging: Bipolar disorder; Family history Dysthymia Subgenual prefrontal cortex 77. 16 iB) Major Depression, Disability; Severit of life; Diagnosis Early onset: Bink Pr ille ence 77 $2 Major depressive disorder Epidemiology: Pharmaco Edinburgh Postnatal DPreepdriects sion RSesceaalrec ! (EPIi Da S) hological 't reatment; Marke, rs of relF apse vulnet on of recurre e 77,9 Mania Bipolar disorder; Depression Adolescents EEG sleep Assessment 77 Markers of relapse vulnerability: Major depressive disorder Elderly Relapse; Epidemiology; Pharmacological and psychological treat ment; Prevention of recurrence 77, 97 Epidemiology irmacolog Melancholia; Depressive symptoms; GoM; Comorbidity ulner at Microstructure, Cyclic ltemating pattem Arousals LEG sleep Depression Sl, eep d'i sorders "79> Estrogen Mixed anxiety—depression; Implicit memory; Explicit memory 77 912 Explicit memory Montgomery—Asberg Depression Rating Scale; Depressive lisorde rs; Psychopathology: Hamilton Depression Rating Scale Family history IIIIlnre ss sevevreirt y 77 955 Family history Mood disorders: Insight: Rating scale 77 ‘ } } y MRI, Neuroimaging White matter hyperintensities: Affective Family history Bipolar disorder Unipolar disorder 77, 23 Neuroimaging, White matter hyperintensities; Affective disorders Fluoxetine Perimenopausal women Bipolar disorder; Unipolar disorder MRI 77, 237 77 Observer variation, Psychometrics; Reproducibility of results; Gender differences; Depression: Anxiety Comorbi lity 779 19 Depression; Psychiatric status rating scales 77, 65 Gender differences; Unipolar depression Social factors; ( om Offspring: Bipolar disorder Children Temperament Risk factors nunit tudy 77. 203 77, 11 Parkinsonism: Psychomotor retardation: Clinical tri Reproducibility of results; Obser ariation; Psychometrics — esponse 77 1 35 Depression; Psychiatric status rating scales 77, 65 7P7e ri9m7 enopausal women: Estrogen; Antidepressant; Fluoxetine Research Diagnostic Criteria (RDC), Postpartum depressior Pregnancy; Prediction; Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scak Pharmacological and psychological treatment, Major depressive (EPDS)7 7, 159 lisorder, Relapse; Epidemiology; Markers of relapse vulnerability Risk factors; Bipolar disorder; Children; Offspring; Temperament ention of recurrence 77, 97 77.11 Postpartum, Depression; Counselling; Community health nursing Risk factors; Adolescence; Depression; Longitudinal study 77, 41 therapy 77, 261 Postpartum depression, Pregnancy; Prediction; Edinburgh Post Risk factors; Alcohol; Suicide natal Depression Scale (EPDS): Research Diagnostic Seasonal affective disorder: Prevaler ligh-school students (RDC) 77, 159 Adults; Latitude 77, 127 Prediction; Postpartum depression; Pregnancy; Edinburgh Post Serotonin transporter gene; Depression; Suicide; Family histor natal Depression Scale (EPDS); Research Diagnostic Criteria 77 972 (RDC) 159 Severity; Major Depression: Disability; Quality of life: Diagnosis Pregnancy; Postpartum depression: Prediction; Edinburgh Post Prevalence 77, 53 1atal Depression Scale (EPDS); Research Diagnostic Criteria (RDC) 77 9 Side effects; Anxiety; Depression rCesSpP ONSC. 77 94 Prevalence; Major Depression; Disability; Se Sleep disorders; Cyclic alternat pattern; Microstructure Arousals; EEG sleep: Depressior Prevalence: Seasonal affective disorder: Hig! Adults; Latitude 77, 127 Social factors; Gender differences; Unipolar depression; Commun ity stud 77, 203 Prevention of recurrence; Major depressive disorder; Relaps Epidemiology; Pharmacological and psychological treatment Subgenual prefrontal cortex, Bipolar di r; Family histon Markers of relapse vulnerability 77, 97 Magnetic resonance imaging 77 146 7 Prodrome;, Bipolar affective disorder; Symptoms; 77, 79 Subthreshold; Depression; Family Psychiatric status rating scales; Observer variation; Psychomet Suicide; Alcohol: Risk factors 77 77 ics: Reproducibility of results Depression 65 Suicide; Serotonin transporter 1 Ss amily history Psychometrics; Observer variation; Reproducibility of results 7 2 Depression; Psychiatric status rating scales 77, 65 Symptoms; Bipolar affective disorder; Prodrome; 77 Psychomotor retardation; Clinical trials; Parkinsonism: Antide pressant response 77, 135 Temperament, Bipolar disorder; Children; Offspring; Risk factors 77, 11 Psychopathology; Depressive disorders; Hamilton Depression lreatment response; Anxiety; Depression; Side effects; Elderly Rating Scale: Montgomery Asberg Depression Rating Scak 77.947 IIIness severity 77, 255 Quality of life; Major Depression; Disability; Severity; Diagnosis Unipolar depression; Gender differences: Social factors; Commu Prevalence 7 7 52 nity study 77, 203 Rating scale: Insight: Mood disorders 77,21 Unipolar disorder; Neuroimaging; White matter hyperintensities Affective disorders Bipolar disorder; MRI 77, 237 Relapse, Major depressive disorder; Epidemiology; Pharmacolog ical and psychological treatment; Markers of relapse vulnerability White matter hyperintensities; Neuroimaging: Affective disor Prevention of recurrence 77. 97 ders; Bipolar disorder; Unipolar disorder; MRI 77, 237 ?, ig