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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a major mood" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant emotional state or atmosphere that is prevalent in a situation or context.
Example: "The rainy weather created a major mood of melancholy among the students as they prepared for their exams."
Alternatives: "a strong vibe" or "a significant feeling".
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("Mr. President, can you get me raise?") But, for students of election charts, it was not a major mood swing.
When his son responds, "That's a major mood booster," he cracks, "Well, I waited until you were old enough to handle it".
In 2002, Swanson repeated his study over the course of the year, tracking eight hundred people in four states who were being treated for either psychosis or a major mood disorder (the most severe forms of mental illness).
For some reason the company couldn't understand why that was a major mood killer.
High-risk offspring who met Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition (DSM-IV) criteria for a major mood disorder had a mean illness onset, as defined by age of first meeting full diagnostic criteria for a major mood episode, of 16.37 years (SD 4.86).
Duffy et al. also showed that combining familial risk with the presence of an anxiety disorder elevated the age-adjusted risk for a major mood disorder to over 80%% (Duffy et al. 2010).
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Sunshine's known to be a major mood-booster.
Figure 5 shows the estimated probability of bipolar disorder given a diagnosis of major mood before age 18.
More significant associations were found when schizophrenia patients with a history of major mood disorder were added to the bipolar group.
We will describe the protocol of a study on the (clinical) effectiveness of this program versus care as usual with patients who are diagnosed with a minor or major mood and/or anxiety disorder.
Although this paper only included a Cox model with major mood disorder as a time-varying covariate for simplicity, it is also possible to include time-varying covariates that represent the presence of the two other previous stages, non-mood and minor mood.
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