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Diagnostic Criteria for Major Depressive Disorder

A diagnosis of major depressive disorder requires that an individual experiences either a depressed mood or a loss of interest/pleasure in most activities for a minimum of two weeks. In addition to one of these core symptoms, the diagnosis also requires the presence of several other signs, which can include: significant weight changes (either loss or gain), sleep disturbances like insomnia or hypersomnia, observable psychomotor changes such as agitation (e.g., fidgeting, pacing) or retardation (e.g., slowed speech and movement), persistent fatigue, feelings of worthlessness or guilt, diminished ability to concentrate or make decisions, and thoughts of suicide.

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