Nineteen recently widowed women and men were given diagnostic
interviews, psychometric evaluations, and dexamethasone suppression tests
(DSTs). While 58% of the subjects (N = 11) met Research Diagnostic Criteria
for depression, only 16% (N = 3) were nonsuppressors on the DST. In this
population, nonsuppression was related more to levels of anxiety than to
depression.Abstract Teaser