
pmid: 25134869
Major depression is a common, disabling condition seen frequently in primary care practices. Non-psychiatrist ambulatory providers are increasingly responsible for diagnosing, and primarily managing patients suffering from major depressive disorder (MDD). The goal of this review is to help primary care providers to understand the natural history of MDD, identify practical tools for screening, and a thoughtful approach to management. Clinically challenging topics like co-morbid conditions, treatment resistant depression and pharmacotherapy selection with consideration to side effects and medication interactions, are also covered.
Alcohol Drinking, Drug-Related Side Effects and Adverse Reactions, Primary Health Care, Major Depressive Disorder, Drug Resistance, Risk Assessment, Antidepressive Agents, Diet, Diagnosis, Differential, Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Psychotherapy, Adjustment Disorders, Humans, Mass Screening, Drug Interactions, Grief, Exercise, Life Style, Bereavement, Personality
Alcohol Drinking, Drug-Related Side Effects and Adverse Reactions, Primary Health Care, Major Depressive Disorder, Drug Resistance, Risk Assessment, Antidepressive Agents, Diet, Diagnosis, Differential, Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Psychotherapy, Adjustment Disorders, Humans, Mass Screening, Drug Interactions, Grief, Exercise, Life Style, Bereavement, Personality
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