Affiliation:
1. Institute for Mental Health Policy Research Centre for Addiction and Mental Health Toronto Ontario Canada
2. King Edward Medical University Lahore Pakistan
3. University of Nevada Las Vegas Las Vegas Nevada USA
4. Touro University Nevada College of Osteopathic Medicine Las Vegas Nevada USA
5. The Valley Health System Las Vegas Nevada USA
Abstract
AbstractIntroductionDespite frequent recognition of emotional blunting in the published literature, either as a primary symptom of depression or as an adverse effect of antidepressants, there is no systematic synthesis on this topic to our knowledge. We undertook this scoping review to assess the prevalence, clinical features, implicated causes and management of emotional blunting, outlining the phenomenological and clinical gaps in research.MethodA systematic search was done until March 15, 2022, to include all original studies (i.e., interventional trials, cohort & cross‐sectional studies, case reports, and case series). All reviewed data were delineated to answer pertinent clinical, phenomenological, and management questions related to the phenomenon of emotional blunting.ResultsA total of 25 original studies were included in our scoping review. Emotional blunting was described as a persistent diminution in both positive and negative feelings in depressed patients, who could subjectively differentiate it from their acute symptoms. However, the literature lacked the distinction between emotional blunting as a primary symptom of depression or an adverse effect of antidepressants. Common clinical strategies to manage antidepressant‐induced emotional blunting included dose reduction or switching to a different antidepressant.ConclusionEmotional blunting was a significant patient‐reported concern with antidepressants. Future research should clarify phenomenological and neurobiological constructs underlying emotional blunting to improve diagnostic and management skills.
Subject
Pharmacology (medical),Psychiatry and Mental health,Neurology (clinical),Neurology
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