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Dysthymia, now referred to as persistent depressive disorder (PDD), affects approximately 2.5% of the adult population in the United States at any given time. It is characterized by chronic low-grade depression lasting for at least two years. The prevalence can vary across different populations and regions, but it is generally recognized as a common mental health condition.

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