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Meta-Analysis
. 2017 Jun:215:299-313.
doi: 10.1016/j.jad.2017.02.029. Epub 2017 Feb 24.

Restoring function in major depressive disorder: A systematic review

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Meta-Analysis

Restoring function in major depressive disorder: A systematic review

David V Sheehan et al. J Affect Disord. 2017 Jun.

Abstract

Background: Functional impairment contributes to significant disability and economic burden in major depressive disorder (MDD). Treatment response is measured by improvement in depressive symptoms, but functional improvement often lags behind symptomatic improvement. Residual deficits are associated with relapse of depressive symptoms.

Methods: A literature search was conducted using the following terms: "major depressive disorder," "functional impairment," "functional outcomes," "recovery of function," "treatment outcome," "outcome assessment," "social functioning," "presenteeism," "absenteeism," "psychiatric status rating scales," and "quality of life." Search limits included publication date (January 1, 1995 to August 31, 2016), English language, and human clinical trials. Controlled, acute-phase, nonrecurrent MDD treatment studies in adults were included if a functional outcome was measured at baseline and endpoint.

Results: The qualitative analysis included 35 controlled studies. The Sheehan Disability Scale was the most commonly used functional assessment. Antidepressant treatments significantly improved functional outcomes. Early treatment response predicted functional improvement, while baseline disease severity did not.

Limitations: Clinical studies utilized various methodologies and assessments for functional impairment, and were not standardized or adequately powered.

Conclusions: The lack of synchronicity between symptomatic and functional improvement highlights an unmet need for MDD. Treatment guided by routine monitoring of symptoms and functionality may minimize residual functional impairments.

Keywords: Functional Impairment; Functional Remission; Major Depressive Disorder; Quality of Life; Social Impairment; Work Performance.

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