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According to researchers, workaholism can co-occur with attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder, obsessive compulsive disorder, anxiety and depression, Health news reported.
It is hoped that research in this area will have implications for the understanding of ADHD subtype clusters, heterogeneous presentation across gender and age, comorbid conditions, and functional impairments that co-occur with ADHD.
Bipolar disorder is difficult to recognize and diagnose in youth, however, because it does not fit precisely the symptom criteria established for adults, and because its symptoms can resemble or co-occur with those of other common childhood-onset mental disorders.
When the illness begins before or soon after puberty, it is often characterized by a continuous, rapid-cycling, irritable, and mixed symptom state that may co-occur with disruptive behavior disorders, particularly attention deficit [ILLEGIBLE TEXT] disorder (ADHD) or conduct disorder (CD), or may have features of these disorders as initial symptoms.
A Theme-Rheme breakdown reveals that about four fifths of Attributives in each paper -- 77.3% in The Sun in; 80.3% in The Times -- co-occur with unmarked Themes (or those fronting a subject participant) only.
If we count co-occurrence alone and ignore discrete instances of combinations, 61.1% of Times "marked" Equatives co-occur with Modals; 22.2% with B Clause Themes; 16.7% with Verb Group Themes and 11.1% with Ellipsis.
A Theme-Rheme analysis, meanwhile, finds that 74% (71) in The Sun; 68% (297) in The Times, co-occur with unmarked Themes.
Thus, around 70% of Ts generally co-occur with unmarked Themes.
SAN DIECO -- Mood or anxiety disorders, drug dependence, and nicotine dependence that co-occur with alcohol dependence can have negative effects on the long-term persistence of alcohol dependence.
She presents a cross-cultural view of depression in new mothers, with information on the impact of depression on the health of the mother and infant and on conditions that may co-occur with postpartum depression.