2010
DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-0447.2009.01519.x
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Prevalence and predictors of recurrence of major depressive disorder in the adult population

Abstract: Clinical factors seem the most important predictors of recurrence. Data from studies performed in the general population and primary care on the recurrent course of MDD are scarce.

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“…El porcentaje de episodios recurrentes encontrado es concordante con lo reportado por Retamal en Chile el 2004 (56%) 6 y lo publicado en estudios internacionales (37% a 85%) 17 .…”
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“…El porcentaje de episodios recurrentes encontrado es concordante con lo reportado por Retamal en Chile el 2004 (56%) 6 y lo publicado en estudios internacionales (37% a 85%) 17 .…”
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“…With a lifetime prevalence of around 16.2% (Kessler et al, 2003) and recurrence rates between 35% in the general population and 85% in specialized mental health facilities (Hardeveld, Spijker, De Graaf, Nolen, & Beekman, 2010), affective disorders (mainly major depression) belong to the second most frequent group of disorders (Wittchen & Jacobi, 2005). Therefore, early intervention in individuals with mild depressive symptoms—and prevention of major depressive disorder before it emerges—is of crucial importance for public health.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In a systematic review investigating recurrence of depression in specialized mental health care settings [9], recurrence rates up to 40 % already within a year after remission is reported. Possibly as a result of the above mentioned moderators, different outcomes in terms of recurrence rates are reported in primary and specialized health care.…”
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confidence: 99%