
pmid: 30130686
Information on the natural course of subthreshold depression and risk factors for the development of a full-blown depressive disorder in the general population is scarce. This information is crucial to understand the development of depression and to advance indicated depression prevention.Using longitudinal data from a representative population-based study (the Netherlands Mental Health Survey and Incidence Study-2) we assessed 3-year course of subthreshold depression (depressive symptoms causing clinically significant distress for at least 2 weeks, or for 3 days per month for a year; n = 120), compared to an asymptomatic group (n = 4111) and a depressive disorder group (major depression or dysthymia; n = 294). Next, risk factors for the development of a depressive disorder among adults with subthreshold depression were determined.Twelve percent of the subthreshold cases developed a full-blown depressive disorder during 3-year follow-up. Risk factors were lower social support, having recurrent short episodes of depressive symptomatology, remitted and current anxiety disorder, remitted substance use disorder, lifetime suicide thoughts, a chronic physical disorder and diminished mental and physical functioning.The number of subjects with subthreshold depression that developed a depressive disorder was small. This limits the possibility to detect significant risk factors.Only a minority of the subthreshold cases developed a full-blown depressive disorder over three years. This shows that subthreshold depression does not, by itself, carry an a priori risk to warrant focusing indicated prevention. The identified risk factors could help to detect those subthreshold cases in whom depression prevention is economically and practically viable.
Adult, Male, Major Depressive Disorder, Netherlands/epidemiology, Cohort Studies, SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being, Risk Factors, Humans, Chronic Disease/psychology, Netherlands, Depressive Disorder, Major/epidemiology, Depression, Dysthymic Disorder/epidemiology, Anxiety Disorders/psychology, Social Support, Middle Aged, Anxiety Disorders, Health Surveys, Chronic Disease, Disease Progression, Female, Dysthymic Disorder, Depression/psychology, Follow-Up Studies
Adult, Male, Major Depressive Disorder, Netherlands/epidemiology, Cohort Studies, SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being, Risk Factors, Humans, Chronic Disease/psychology, Netherlands, Depressive Disorder, Major/epidemiology, Depression, Dysthymic Disorder/epidemiology, Anxiety Disorders/psychology, Social Support, Middle Aged, Anxiety Disorders, Health Surveys, Chronic Disease, Disease Progression, Female, Dysthymic Disorder, Depression/psychology, Follow-Up Studies
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