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Recurrence in major depressive disorder: a neurocognitive perspective

机译:重度抑郁症的复发:神经认知的观点

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Depressive disorders are amongst the leading causes of disability and mortality worldwide and, as such, it is predicted that by 2010 only cardio-ischaemic disorders will provide a greater burden. In addition to the sizable emotional, individual and social burden, depressive disorders cost an estimated US$83.1 billion per year in the United States alone. In spite of effective treatments, a large proportion of sufferers go on to experience recurrences. With successive recurrences, the likelihood of subsequent episodes increases. Despite this, research to date has tended to focus on first episodes or else has not distinguished between episodes. This editorial review highlights a number of differences between first and recurrent episodes which, in turn, recommend more longitudinal, recurrence-oriented, treatments. We also examine the findings from acute tryptophan depletion studies which, it is speculated, help to understand the differences between successive episodes. The overall aim, however, is to highlight the importance of recurrence in depression and to stimulate debate.
机译:抑郁症是全世界致残和死亡的主要原因,因此,据预测,到2010年,仅心脏缺血性疾病将提供更大的负担。除了相当大的情绪,个人和社会负担外,仅在美国,抑郁症每年就造成831亿美元的损失。尽管有有效的治疗方法,仍有很大一部分患者继续复发。随着连续复发,随后发作的可能性增加。尽管如此,迄今为止,研究倾向于将重点放在第一集上,或者没有区分各集。这篇社论评论强调了初次发作与复发发作之间的许多差异,进而建议采用纵向的,面向复发的治疗方法。我们还检查了急性色氨酸耗竭研究的发现,推测这有助于了解连续发作之间的差异。但是,总体目标是强调抑郁症复发的重要性并激发辩论。

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