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Depressive Disorders. Edited by Mario Maj and Norman Sartorius Copyright © 1999 John Wiley & Sons Ltd ISBNs: 0471999059 (Hardback); 0470842342 (Electronic) VOLUME 1 Depressive Disorders WPA Series Evidence and Experience in Psychiatry DepressiveDisorders.EditedbyMarioMajandNormanSartorius. 1999JohnWiley&SonsLtd. Depressive Disorders. Edited by Mario Maj and Norman Sartorius Copyright © 1999 John Wiley & Sons Ltd ISBNs: 0471999059 (Hardback); 0470842342 (Electronic) Forthcoming Titles in the WPA Series Evidence and Experience in Psychiatry Volume 2—Schizophrenia Mario Maj and Norman Sartorius Volume 3—Dementia Mario Maj and Norman Sartorius Depressive Disorders. Edited by Mario Maj and Norman Sartorius Copyright © 1999 John Wiley & Sons Ltd ISBNs: 0471999059 (Hardback); 0470842342 (Electronic) VOLUME 1 Depressive Disorders Editedby Mario Maj UniversityofNaples,Italy Norman Sartorius UniversityofGeneva,Switzerland WPA Series Evidence and Experience in Psychiatry JOHN WILEY&SONS,LTD ChichesteržNewYorkžWeinheimžBrisbanežSingaporežToronto Depressive Disorders. Edited by Mario Maj and Norman Sartorius Copyright © 1999 John Wiley & Sons Ltd ISBNs: 0471999059 (Hardback); 0470842342 (Electronic) Copyright1999byJohnWiley&SonsLtd, BaffinsLane,Chichester, WestSussexPO191UD,England National 01243779777 International(+44)1243779777 e-mail(forordersandcustomerserviceenquiries):[email protected] VisitourHomePageonhttp://www.wiley.co.uk orhttp://www.wiley.com AllRightsReserved.Nopartofthispublicationmaybereproduced,storedinaretrieval system,ortransmitted,inanyformorbyanymeans,electronic,mechanical,photocopying, recording,scanningorotherwise,exceptunderthetermsoftheCopyright,DesignsandPatents Act1988orunderthetermsofalicenceissuedbytheCopyrightLicensingAgency,90 TottenhamCourtRoad,London,UK,W1P9HE,withoutthepermissioninwritingofthe Publisher. OtherWileyEditorialOffices JohnWiley&Sons,Inc.,605ThirdAvenue, NewYork,NY10158-0012,USA WILEY-VCHVerlagGmbH,Pappelallee3, D-69469Weinheim,Germany JacarandaWileyLtd,33ParkRoad,Milton, Queensland4064,Australia JohnWiley&Sons(Asia)PteLtd,2ClementiLoop#02-01, JinXingDistripark,Singapore129809 JohnWiley&Sons(Canada)Ltd,22WorcesterRoad, Rexdale,OntarioM9W1L1,Canada LibraryofCongressCataloging-in-PublicationData Depressivedisorders/editedbyMarioMaj,NormanSartorius. p. cm.—(WPAseriesinevidenceandexperiencein psychiatry;v.1) Includesbibliographicalreferencesandindex. ISBN0-471-99905-9(alk.paper:cased) 1.Depression,Mental. I.Maj,Mario,1953– . II.Sartorius,N. III.Series. [DNLM:1.DepressiveDisorder—diagnosis. 2.DepressiveDisorder– therapy. 3.Evidence-BasedMedicine—methods. WM171D424251999] RC537.D445 1999 616.85027—dc21 DNLM/DLC forLibraryofCongress 99–14217 CIP BritishLibraryCataloguinginPublicationData AcataloguerecordforthisbookisavailablefromtheBritishLibrary ISBN0-471-99905-9 Typesetin10/12ptPalatinobyLaserWords,Madras,India PrintedandboundinGreatBritainbyBiddlesLtd.,GuildfordandKing’sLynn Thisbookisprintedonacid-freepaperresponsiblymanufacturedfromsustainableforestry, inwhichatleasttwotreesareplantedforeachoneusedforpaperproduction. Depressive Disorders. Edited by Mario Maj and Norman Sartorius Copyright © 1999 John Wiley & Sons Ltd ISBNs: 0471999059 (Hardback); 0470842342 (Electronic) Contents ListofReviewContributors xiii Preface xv CHAPTER1 DIAGNOSISOFDEPRESSIVEDISORDERS 1 DiagnosisofDepressiveDisorders:AReview 1 C.N.StefanisandN.C.Stefanis COMMENTARIES 1.1 MuchDiversity,ManyCategories,NoEntities 52 R.E.Kendell 1.2 CategoricalandDimensionalPerspectives ofDepression 54 J.Angst 1.3 ModelsofClassificationofDepressiveDisorders 57 P.Pichot 1.4 FlawsofCurrentDiagnosisofDepression 59 H.M.vanPraag 1.5 ApproachestoDiagnosingDepression,andthe ReciprocalRelationshiptoDepressionResearch 63 R.J.BolandandM.B.Keller 1.6 ThePracticalImportanceofTemporalSequencing andSecondaryDepression 65 W.Coryell 1.7 Depression:theComplexityofitsInterfacewith SoftBipolarity 68 H.S.Akiskal 1.8 ContextualizingtheDiagnosisofDepression 71 J.E.MezzichandM.R.Jorge 1.9 Age,LossandtheDiagnosticBoundaries ofDepression 73 S.Zisook vi CONTENTS 1.10 DepressionAmongElderlyandPostpartum Women 75 P.S.F.YipandD.T.S.Lee 1.11 Self-ratingDepressionScales:Some MethodologicalIssues 77 T.Kitamura 1.12 UnderdiagnosisofDepression:ItsImpact ontheCommunity 79 A.Okasha 1.13 LimitedOptionsonDiagnosingDepression 82 S.K.Chaturvedi 1.14 DiagnosisofDepressiveDisorders:Taxonomical SystemsandClinicalPractice 83 A.A.OteroOjeda 1.15 TheIdentificationofDiagnosticSubtypesof DepressiveDisorders 85 N.Kornetov CHAPTER2 PHARMACOLOGICALTREATMENTOF DEPRESSIVEDISORDERS 89 PharmacologicalTreatmentofDepressive Disorders:AReview 89 P.Bech COMMENTARIES 2.1 Antidepressants:FortyYearsofExperience 128 E.S.Paykel 2.2 TargetingAntidepressantTreatment:TheEvidence isWeak 130 C.Thompson 2.3 TheSelectionoftheAntidepressantinClinical Practice 132 S.H.Preskorn 2.4 GenderandAntidepressantResponse 134 A.F.SchatzbergandS.G.Kornstein 2.5 ValidityofAtypicalDepression:Evidence ProvidedbyPharmacologicalDissection 137 F.M.Quitkin 2.6 IncreasingOurUnderstandingoftheWorking MechanismofAntidepressants 139 J.A.denBoer CONTENTS vii 2.7 AretheFirstGenerationMonoamineReuptake InhibitorsStillNeededintheTreatmentofMajor DepressiveEpisode? 141 A.Gjerris 2.8 AntidepressantsinBroaderContext 143 C.Ho¨schl 2.9 AntidepressantsforBetterQualityofLife 145 S.Kasper 2.10 WouldRationalPolypharmacyImproveQuality ofLife? 147 S.K.Chaturvedi 2.11 ComplianceIssuesandtheEfficacyof Antidepressants 149 K.Demyttenaere 2.12 TheParallelNeedforMedicine-basedEvidence 151 D.S.Baldwin 2.13 WhatisaLotofAntidepressantsforsoFew CriteriaofChoice? 154 F.Rouillon 2.14 DepressionanditsTreatment:aGeneral HealthProblem 156 A.Okasha 2.15 AntidepressantDrugs:TheIndianExperience 158 R.SrinivasaMurthy CHAPTER3 PSYCHOTHERAPIESFORDEPRESSIVE DISORDERS 161 PsychotherapiesforDepressiveDisorders: AReview 161 A.J.RushandM.E.Thase COMMENTARIES 3.1 LatestDevelopmentsinPsychotherapy forDepression 207 M.M.Weissman 3.2 IndicationsandPlanningofPsychotherapies: ‘‘MuchAdoaboutNothing’’? 209 B.E.Wampold 3.3 TheStateofAntidepressantPsychotherapy: GrowingStrengths,StillUnansweredQuestions 212 J.C.Markowitz viii CONTENTS 3.4 ResearchonHot-housePsychotherapy 214 T.B.Karasu 3.5 PsychotherapyforDepression:AreAdditional ControlledTrialsStillWarranted? 216 C.Perris 3.6 Depression:TheEvidenceforWhatWorksand WhatDoesn’t 219 J.S.McIntyre 3.7 PsychotherapyofDepression:Research andPractice 221 R.Michels 3.8 Nosologyvs.PersonalityDirectedPsychotherapy andtheGapBetweenResearchandPractice 223 C.Mundt 3.9 TheSequentialUseofPharmacotherapyand PsychotherapyinDepressiveDisorders 226 G.A.Fava 3.10 IntegratingPsychotherapiesinClinical Practice 228 R.Mac´ıas 3.11 BuildingontheFoundations:WhereNextin TherapeuticOutcomeResearch? 230 J.C.Nemiah CHAPTER4 DEPRESSIVEDISORDERSINCHILDRENAND ADOLESCENTS 233 DepressiveDisordersinChildrenand Adolescents:AReview 233 R.Harrington COMMENTARIES 4.1 TowardsanUnderstandingofEarlyOnset Depression 267 J.F.Leckman 4.2 DepressionInYouth:TrendsinDiagnosis 269 S.V.Faraone 4.3 DepressiveDisordersinChildhoodand Adolescence:StateoftheArt 271 P.M.Lewinsohn 4.4 ‘‘Atleastintheformseeninadults.’’A CommentaryonMajorDepressiveDisorder inYouth 273 G.A.Carlson CONTENTS ix 4.5 The‘‘Atypicality’’ofDepressioninYouth 276 J.BiedermanandT.Spencer 4.6 HowtheStudyofEarlyOnsetDepression ChallengesUstoProduceaNewParadigmfor UnderstandingMoodDisorders 278 S.P.Kutcher 4.7 AdultandChildhoodDepressionsMayinFactbe DifferentIllnesses 281 A.A.Rosenfeld 4.8 TakingStockandMovingon:CurrentIssuesand ChallengesConcerningChildandAdolescent DepressiveDisorders 283 C.A.King 4.9 IncreasingAwarenessofDepressiveDisordersin Childhood:ImplicationsforWorldChildand AdolescentMentalHealth 286 J.A.Corbett 4.10 SomeUnsolvedProblemsinChildhood Depression:AClinician’sView 289 H.Remschmidt 4.11 ChildhoodDepression:SomeUnresolvedResearch Questions 292 E.Fombonne 4.12 ResearchTrendsinDepressiveDisorders ofYouth 295 B.Vitiello 4.13 TheNatureofFirstEpisodeMajorDepressionin ChildhoodandAdolescence 297 I.Goodyer 4.14 ClinicalUpdateofChildandAdolescent Depression 299 S.Tyano 4.15 TreatmentControversiesinChildhoodDepression 302 C.M.Borchardt 4.16 PsychotherapyforChildhoodDepression 304 I.Kolvin,J.Trowell,J.Tsiantis,F.Almqvistand H.Sadowski 4.17 RoleofNeurobiologicalandGeneticFactorsin TreatmentofChildhoodDepression 306 B.Geller 4.18 DepressionintheFamily 309 R.Todd x CONTENTS CHAPTER5 DEPRESSIVEDISORDERSINTHEELDERLY 313 DepressiveDisordersintheElderly:AReview 313 E.Chiu,D.Ames,B.DraperandJ.Snowdon COMMENTARIES 5.1 DepressioninOlderAge:DiagnosticProblems, NewKnowledgeandNeglectedAreas 364 J.R.M.Copeland 5.2 DepressionintheElderlyisUnderdiagnosed; EtiologyisMultifactorial 366 C.G.Gottfries 5.3 DepressionintheElderly:IssuesinDiagnosis andManagement 369 D.L.Dunner 5.4 DepressiveDisordersintheElderly:AFresh Perspective 371 M.Nowers 5.5 DepressionintheElderly:AreasOpento Research 373 C.Ballard 5.6 FillingintheGapsaboutDepressionintheElderly 376 D.Blazer 5.7 AClinicalPointofViewaboutDepression intheElderly 377 J.Wertheimer 5.8 GeriatricDepression:ALooktotheFuture 379 C.F.ReynoldsIII 5.9 DepressioninLateLife:DirectionsforIntervention Research 382 B.D.Lebowitz 5.10 TreatmentofDepressioninthe‘‘Old-old’’ 384 S.H.Preskorn 5.11 SuggestedPrioritiesforResearchintoDepressive DisordersintheElderly 386 P.W.Burvill 5.12 ComorbidityofDepressioninOlderPeople 388 C.Katona 5.13 MythorRealityofOldAgeDepression:The ExampleofTaiwanStudies 390 M.-Y.Chong 5.14 DepressionintheElderly:Predictorsand PrognosticFactors 392 S.-L.Kivela¨

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