Treatment Resistant Depression in an Australian Context II: Outcome of a Series of Patients

Author:

Wilhelm Kay1,Mitchell Philip1,Sengoz Ayse1,Hickie Ian1,Brodaty Henry1,Boyce Philip2

Affiliation:

1. Mood Disorders Unit, Prince Henry Hospital, Little Bay, New South Wales; and School of Psychiatry, University of New South Wales

2. Department of Psychiatry, Nepean Hospital, University of Sydney

Abstract

The clinical characteristics and treatment outcome of a series of 107 patients referred to a mood disorders unit with an episode of “treatment resistant” Major Depression are reviewed. Subjects were categorised by diagnosis (into melancholic and non-melancholic subtypes) and by adequacy of previous treatment. At subsequent review (mean period of 37.5 months) these patients were re-assessed both in terms of outcome and which treatments had been considered to be most effective. Forty one percent of the patient group were fully recovered and a further 43% were partially improved. Different treatments were considered effective for melancholic and non-melancholic sub-types.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health,General Medicine

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