Skip to search formSkip to main contentSkip to account menu

Involutional Depression

Known as: Depression, Involutional, Involutional Melancholia, Melancholia, Involutional 
Form of depression in those MIDDLE AGE with feelings of ANXIETY.
National Institutes of Health

Papers overview

Semantic Scholar uses AI to extract papers important to this topic.
1986
1986
In the early 1970s, a number of observers hypothesized that there had been an increase in depression in the United States… 
1982
1982
The synchronous changes of subjective and autonomic responses to neutral and "stress' stimulation in patients with involutional… 
1973
1973
The authors studied a pair of monozygotic twins who became discordant for mental and physical disorders late in life. Differences… 
1965
1965
The distribution of the ABO, A(1), D, E, C, and Kell blood types in relation to selected psychiatric diagnoses was studied in… 
1962
1962
Carcinoma of the trachea is rare. Isolated case reports still appear in the literature. The symptoms of hoarseness and dyspnea… 
1939
1939
Standardized estrogenic preparations have been in use for the past ten years. 1 There is general agreement that these substances… 
1938
1938
Summary1.Five cases of male involutional melancholia were treated for a period of three to four months with testosterone… 
1937
1937
The pathologic physiology of the menopause has been placed on a valid basis by the work of endocrinologists in the past ten years…