Treatments for depression have improved, and their availability has markedly increased since the 1980s. Mysteriously the general population prevalence of depression has not decreased. This “treatment-prevalence paradox” (TPP) raises fundamental questions about the diagnosis and treatment of depression. We propose and evaluate seven explanations for the TPP. First, two explanations assume that improved and more widely available treatments have reduced prevalence, but that the reduction has been offset by an increase in: 1) misdiagnosing distress as depression, yielding more “false positive” diagnoses; or 2) an actual increase in depression incidence. Second, the remaining five explanations assume prevalence has not decreased, but suggest tha...
Depression refers to a set of prevalent (Kessler et al. 1994), extremely debilitating disorders (Mur...
Depression is a debilitating and recurrent mental health problem. Although there are a number of eff...
Despite growing skepticism regarding the efficacy of antidepressants, global consumption is increasi...
Treatments for depression have improved, and their availability has markedly increased since the 198...
Treatments for depression have improved, and their availability has markedly increased since the 198...
Despite major expansions of evidence-based treatments of common mental disorders in recent decades, ...
A doubling of Australian expenditure on mental health services over two decades, inflation-adjusted,...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Since the 70s, treatment of depression, especially pharmacologically, has expande...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Since the 70s, treatment of depression, especially pharmacologically, has expande...
Background: Treatment resistant depression (TRD) characterizes a subgroup of 10–30% of patients with...
Depression usually has its onset during adolescence or early adulthood. Recurrences are common and c...
Abstract Antidepressants, in particular newer agents, are among the most widely prescribed medicatio...
A doubling of Australian expenditure on mental health services over two decades, inflation-adjusted,...
BACKGROUND: There is mixed evidence regarding the change in the prevalence of depression in the gene...
In addition to a scoping review by Dr Rachelle Ashcroft and colleagues1 describing incentives and di...
Depression refers to a set of prevalent (Kessler et al. 1994), extremely debilitating disorders (Mur...
Depression is a debilitating and recurrent mental health problem. Although there are a number of eff...
Despite growing skepticism regarding the efficacy of antidepressants, global consumption is increasi...
Treatments for depression have improved, and their availability has markedly increased since the 198...
Treatments for depression have improved, and their availability has markedly increased since the 198...
Despite major expansions of evidence-based treatments of common mental disorders in recent decades, ...
A doubling of Australian expenditure on mental health services over two decades, inflation-adjusted,...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Since the 70s, treatment of depression, especially pharmacologically, has expande...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Since the 70s, treatment of depression, especially pharmacologically, has expande...
Background: Treatment resistant depression (TRD) characterizes a subgroup of 10–30% of patients with...
Depression usually has its onset during adolescence or early adulthood. Recurrences are common and c...
Abstract Antidepressants, in particular newer agents, are among the most widely prescribed medicatio...
A doubling of Australian expenditure on mental health services over two decades, inflation-adjusted,...
BACKGROUND: There is mixed evidence regarding the change in the prevalence of depression in the gene...
In addition to a scoping review by Dr Rachelle Ashcroft and colleagues1 describing incentives and di...
Depression refers to a set of prevalent (Kessler et al. 1994), extremely debilitating disorders (Mur...
Depression is a debilitating and recurrent mental health problem. Although there are a number of eff...
Despite growing skepticism regarding the efficacy of antidepressants, global consumption is increasi...