Concepts of depression: sporadic revolutions of continuous evolution

Authors
Citation
N. Sartorius, Concepts of depression: sporadic revolutions of continuous evolution, HUM PSYCHOP, 16, 2001, pp. S3-S6
Citations number
7
Categorie Soggetti
Neurosciences & Behavoir
Journal title
HUMAN PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY-CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL
ISSN journal
08856222 → ACNP
Volume
16
Year of publication
2001
Supplement
1
Pages
S3 - S6
Database
ISI
SICI code
0885-6222(200101)16:<S3:CODSRO>2.0.ZU;2-B
Abstract
The classification of depressive disorders has been changing ever since the first descriptions of mood disorders were produced some 2500 years ago. Th e interest in their classification has recently been revived as a result of the introduction of new types of medicaments for the treatment of the diso rders belonging to the spectrum of mood disorders and of the emphasis that has been given to the diagnosis and treatment of mental disorders, and in p articular depression in primary health care services. The currently used sy stems of classification contain a relatively large number of categories res erved for depressive disorders and it is to be hoped that the experience an d information obtained by the use of these classifications, as well as the results of research into the psychopathology and the effects of treatment o f mood disorders, will make it possible to arrive at a simplified and bette r classification of these conditions. It is likely that this improvement wi ll be incremental, that the development of significantly better classificat ions will take time and the result of this developmental process will be a classification that will reflect consensus of the mental health professions based on the best available evidence. Copyright (C) 2001 John Wiley & Sons , Ltd.