Abstract

The objective of this research study was to assess pharmacological, somatic and/or psychological treatments in adults with a diagnosis of major depressive disorder who have not responded to at least one course of antidepressant medication. We conducted a systematic review to identify systematic scientific reviews and meta-analyses on treatment-resistant depression (TRD) published until February 2012. Of the sixty studies selected, sixteen met the inclusion criteria and were therefore included in the review. We considered eight main themes, including the definition of TRD, long-term results, and different treatment strategies, including so-called somatic therapies. Based on the review, the definition of TRD should be standardized in order to achieve a shared conceptualization of this disorder. This would allow a better understanding among clinicians and researchers in the field, promoting a homogeneous research methodology and thus leading to more reliable and comparable results. This essential conceptual clarification would also have a positive impact on patients with TRD, their families, and social and health systems. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]

Details

Title
Treatment-resistant depression: A systematic review of systematic reviews
Author
Pérez-Wehbe, Alia Inés; Perestelo-Pérez, Lilisbeth; Bethencourt-Pérez, Juan Manuel; Cuéllar-Pompa, Leticia; Peñate-Castro, Wenceslao
Pages
145-153
Section
THEORETICAL ARTICLE
Publication year
2014
Publication date
2014
Publisher
Elsevier Limited
ISSN
16972600
e-ISSN
21740852
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1518257021
Copyright
Copyright Juan Carlos Sierra 2014