| depressive d.’s |
[DSM-IV] mood disorders in which depression is unaccompanied by manic or hypomanic episodes; e.g., major depressive disorder and dysthymic disorder. Cf. bipolar d's.
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| depressive n. |
dysthymic disorder.
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| depression |
A time of economic crisis or bad times in commerce, finance, and industry, characterized by falling prices, restriction of credit, low output and investment, many bankruptcies, and a high level of unemployment (many people without jobs). A less severe crisis is usually known as a recession
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| deprivation |
"Deprivation can be conceptualized and measured, at both the individual and area level, in relation to: material deprivation, referring to 'dietary, clothing, housing, home facilities, environment, location and work (paid and unpaid), and social deprivation, referring to rights in relation to 'employment, family activities, integration into the community, formal participation in social institutions, recreation and education' "(from Krieger N. ...
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| depression |
a severe economic slump (worse than a recession) characterized by very high unemployment
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