Beyond major depression
- PMID: 15856717
- DOI: 10.1017/s0033291704004210
Beyond major depression
Abstract
Background: The DSM concept of 'major depression' has accrued increased status but demonstrated limited utility since inception.
Method: An historical overview of models of depression and the initially perceived advantages presented by the concept of 'major depression' are presented before detailing its limitations in application.
Results: Challenges to the utility of 'major depression' are provided by examining its conceptual model, its validity, its utility and the limited information generated in aetiological and treatment efficacy studies.
Conclusion: It is argued that the concept of 'major depression' has led to sterility in depression research and clinical practice, and that there is a need for a paradigm shift in modelling and classifying the depressive disorders.
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