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[Programmes against depression].

M Taleb1, F Rouillon, U Hegerl

  • 1Fédération de Psychiatrie, Hôpital René Dubos, 95300 Pontoise.

L'Encephale
|April 25, 2006
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Depressive disorders are a significant public health issue, often unrecognized and undertreated. Multilevel public health interventions are essential for improving recognition and care for depression.

Area of Science:

  • Public Health
  • Mental Health Research
  • Epidemiology of Depressive Disorders

Background:

  • Depressive disorders pose a major public health challenge due to high prevalence and significant costs.
  • A large proportion of individuals with depression remain unrecognized and untreated, impacting quality of life and leading to suicide.
  • In France, millions are affected, with many not seeking care and those who do often receiving inadequate or short-term treatment.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight the critical need for effective public health interventions to address the challenges in recognizing and treating depressive disorders.
  • To advocate for a multilevel approach in combating depression, drawing lessons from successful international programs.
  • To emphasize the inadequacy of simple recommendations and the necessity of comprehensive public health strategies in France.

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Main Methods:

  • Review of existing public health programs for depression recognition and management in various countries (e.g., UK, US, Germany).
  • Analysis of the components and effectiveness of multilevel intervention strategies, including general practitioner training and public awareness campaigns.
  • Assessment of the current situation in France regarding the recognition, treatment, and public perception of depression.

Main Results:

  • International programs demonstrate that public information campaigns and healthcare professional training can improve depression recognition.
  • Multilevel approaches, integrating various stakeholders and strategies, have shown greater efficacy, as exemplified by the German "Nürnberger Bündnis gegen Depression" project.
  • A significant gap exists in France for comprehensive, multilevel interventions to improve the care of depressive disorders.

Conclusions:

  • Effective management of depressive disorders requires more than individual recommendations; integrated public health interventions are crucial.
  • A multilevel strategy, encompassing public awareness, professional training, and support systems, is essential for improving depression care.
  • France needs to implement comprehensive, multilevel public health programs to combat the significant burden of depressive disorders.