MDD in Nature Reviews Disease Primers: ECT Section Reasonable
Major depressive disorder (MDD) is characterized by persistent depressed mood, loss of interest or pleasure in previously enjoyable activities, recurrent thoughts of death, and physical and cognitive symptoms. People with MDD can have reduced quality of life owing to the disorder itself as well as related medical comorbidities, social factors, and impaired functional outcomes. MDD is a complex disorder that cannot be fully explained by any one single established biological or environmental pathway. Instead, MDD seems to be caused by a combination of genetic, environmental, psychological and biological factors. Treatment for MDD commonly involves pharmacological therapy with antidepressant medications, psychotherapy or a combination of both. In people with severe and/or treatment-resistant MDD, other biological therapies, such as electroconvulsive therapy, may also be offered.
The review is here.
The ECT text is here:
Thanks to David Zilles-Wegner of Göttingen, Germany, for alerting me to this article. The treatment of ECT is quite good, and it is excellent that ECT got mentioned in the abstract. I would have wished for a separate heading to distinguish ECT from the other "brain stimulation" techniques, but so be it...
And, I confess I had not heard of this journal with a strange name and an impact factor of 65!
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