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[Chronic depressions (author's transl)].

G B Cassano, C Maggini, E Longo

    L'Encephale
    |January 1, 1979
    PubMed
    Summary
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    Chronic depression affects 12-15% of patients, presenting diagnostic and treatment challenges. Understanding recovery is key to managing persistent depressive symptoms and functional impairment.

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    Area of Science:

    • Psychopathology
    • Clinical Psychology
    • Psychiatry

    Context:

    • The concept of recovery in psychopathology is not clearly defined.
    • Chronic depression, defined by persistent symptoms or functional impairment, affects 12-15% of patients.
    • This condition poses significant psychopathologic, nosographic, and clinical challenges.

    Purpose:

    • To review the definition of recovery in psychopathology.
    • To explore the challenges associated with chronic depression.
    • To identify factors contributing to the chronic evolution of depression.

    Summary:

    • Chronic depression, affecting 12-15% of individuals, is characterized by persistent symptoms or social/professional role impairment.
    • Contributing factors include neurotic personality traits, inadequate antidepressant maintenance, and inappropriate use of tranquilizers.

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  • Physical impairment, continuous depressive nature, and treatment resistance also play a role, alongside psychodynamic mechanisms and secondary illness advantages.
  • Impact:

    • Highlights the need for clearer definitions of recovery in psychopathology.
    • Emphasizes the diagnostic and treatment complexities of chronic depression.
    • Underscores the potential for increased patient disability due to misdiagnosis and inadequate treatment.