OVERVIEW OF DEPRESSION DIAGNOSIS AND RELATED THERAPY
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Keywords
Depression, signs and symptoms, diagnoses, behavioral therapy, role, responsibilities.
Abstract
Background: Depression is a common and serious mental health condition characterized by persistent feelings of sadness, hopelessness, and a loss of interest or pleasure in activities. It can affect how a person thinks, feels, and handles daily activities and may lead to emotional and physical problems. Managing depression through a multidisciplinary approach necessitates the cooperation of diverse healthcare professionals specializing in fields such as Psychiatry/Psychology, General Medicine, Clinical Social Work, and Nursing to deliver optimal patient care. There is a multiple scale for diagnosing depression and assessing its severity. Treatment of depression usually involves a combination of clinical assessment, therapy, and sometimes medication.
Aim: A comprehensive review of depression and how to deal with it
Methods: Comprehensive research of depression diagnosis and therapy and related nursing departments. The PUBMED and Google Scholar search engines were the main databases used for the search process, with articles collected from 2003 to 2022.
Conclusion: depression stands as a widespread and debilitating mental health condition with a significant global impact, affecting millions and posing substantial societal costs. Tailored interventions, influenced by factors like gender and age, are crucial for effective management. The need for comprehensive mental health evaluations, particularly in conditions like early-onset type 2 diabetes, highlights the importance of holistic care. Embracing a multidisciplinary approach enhances patient outcomes, fostering collaboration among various professionals and optimizing treatment efficacy, especially in elderly populations. Continued efforts in advancing diagnostics, treatments, and preventive measures are essential to alleviate the profound burden of depression worldwide.
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