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  • Psychiatry
  • Public Health

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  • Depressive symptoms are a significant global health concern.
  • Current classification systems may not fully capture the spectrum of depressive experiences.
  • World Health Day 2017 highlighted the need for accessible mental health frameworks.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To propose a novel, staged model for classifying depressive symptoms.
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  • To enhance the classification of mental health conditions.

Main Methods:

  • Conceptual model development based on existing literature and clinical observation.
  • Proposal of a three-stage classification: wellness, distress, and disorder.
  • Application of the model to understand depressive symptomology.

Main Results:

  • A staged model encompassing wellness, distress, and disorder is presented.
  • This model offers a nuanced approach to classifying depressive symptoms.
  • The framework facilitates a continuum-based understanding of mental health.

Conclusions:

  • The proposed staged model provides a valuable tool for mental health professionals.
  • This classification system can improve the identification and management of depressive symptoms.
  • The model supports a more comprehensive approach to mental well-being.