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Many patients with depression experience residual symptoms, hindering full recovery and functional improvement. Antidepressant choice should prioritize social functioning restoration for better patient outcomes.

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  • Psychiatry and Clinical Psychology
  • Neuroscience
  • Pharmacology

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  • Depression treatment often results in residual symptoms, affecting 29-66% of patients.
  • These persistent symptoms predict relapse, social disability, and impaired relationships.
  • Achieving high-quality remission and full patient recovery remains a challenge.

Purpose:

  • To review the effectiveness of depression treatments.
  • To analyze the ratio of symptomatic versus functional remission.
  • To identify factors influencing high-quality remission and recovery.

Summary:

  • A comparative analysis of antidepressants evaluated their impact on restoring patient functioning.
  • Positive effects on social functioning emerged as a key criterion for selecting antidepressants.
  • Therapeutic strategies that sustain symptomatic remission enhance functional recovery potential.

Impact:

  • Highlights the importance of functional recovery alongside symptom reduction in depression treatment.
  • Informs clinical practice by emphasizing social functioning as a treatment target.
  • Suggests that optimizing antidepressant selection can improve long-term patient outcomes and reduce disability.