Depressive disorders are highly prevalent and are associated with a substantial loss of quality of life for patients and their relatives, with increased levels of morbidity and mortality and with enormous economic costs. Although effective pharmacologic and psychological treatments are available, the effects are modest, relapse rates are high, and many patients do not respond to treatments at all. Current treatments can reduce only an estimated one-third of the disease burden of depression at the population level and only under optimal conditions, assuming that all people with major depression receive an evidence-based treatment.1 Depressive disorders can therefore be seen as one of the major public health challenges of the coming decades
Depression is a disabling illness which decreases quality of life and productivity. The point preval...
Prevention of depressive disorders is one of the most important challenges for health care in coming...
The problem of depression is becoming one of the central problems in the medical practice. In doing ...
Depressive disorders are highly prevalent and are associated with a substantial loss of quality of l...
In the past few decades substantial progress has been made in the research and development of treatm...
Depressive disorders are highly prevalent, have a high incidence, and are associated with huge losse...
Depressive disorders are highly prevalent and are associated with a huge disease burden, a considera...
Despite substantial investments in the treatment of major depressive disorder (hereafter ‘depression...
Epidemiological evidence shows that major depressive disorder (MDD) is a commonly occurring, serious...
WHO estimate that by the beginning of the next century major unipolar depression will be one of the ...
Although public health is often conceptualized only as the prevention of physical illness, recent da...
About 450 million people all over the world suffer from psychiatric disorders. Limitations and handi...
Prevention of depressive disorders is one of the most important challenges for health care in coming...
Depression was infrequently diagnosed before the advent of the antidepressants but has now apparentl...
Numerous epidemiologic studies have revealed the high prevalence of depressive disorders despite the...
Depression is a disabling illness which decreases quality of life and productivity. The point preval...
Prevention of depressive disorders is one of the most important challenges for health care in coming...
The problem of depression is becoming one of the central problems in the medical practice. In doing ...
Depressive disorders are highly prevalent and are associated with a substantial loss of quality of l...
In the past few decades substantial progress has been made in the research and development of treatm...
Depressive disorders are highly prevalent, have a high incidence, and are associated with huge losse...
Depressive disorders are highly prevalent and are associated with a huge disease burden, a considera...
Despite substantial investments in the treatment of major depressive disorder (hereafter ‘depression...
Epidemiological evidence shows that major depressive disorder (MDD) is a commonly occurring, serious...
WHO estimate that by the beginning of the next century major unipolar depression will be one of the ...
Although public health is often conceptualized only as the prevention of physical illness, recent da...
About 450 million people all over the world suffer from psychiatric disorders. Limitations and handi...
Prevention of depressive disorders is one of the most important challenges for health care in coming...
Depression was infrequently diagnosed before the advent of the antidepressants but has now apparentl...
Numerous epidemiologic studies have revealed the high prevalence of depressive disorders despite the...
Depression is a disabling illness which decreases quality of life and productivity. The point preval...
Prevention of depressive disorders is one of the most important challenges for health care in coming...
The problem of depression is becoming one of the central problems in the medical practice. In doing ...