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Predictors and Risk Factors of Treatment-Resistant Depression

Shane J. O’Connor, N. Hewitt, Joanna Kuc, Lucinda Orsini

2023The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry34 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

To systematically review the literature to identify and categorize the predictors and risk factors for treatment-resistant depression (TRD). . All studies that included a definition of TRD were included. A total of 1,686 abstracts were screened, and 57 studies were included in the final data synthesis. Data were extracted using a data extraction form developed for this study. The most frequently reported mental predictors/risk factors were greater symptom severity (9 studies), suicidality (8 studies), and recurrent depression (6 studies). Cardiovascular disease (4 studies), pain (3 studies), and thyroid dysfunction (3 studies) were the most common physical predictors/risk factors, while younger age (7 studies) and female gender (6 studies) were the most common demographic predictors/risk factors. Higher levels of neuroticism appeared twice in the literature. Several articles reported on genetic, biological, and imaging variables, but results were too heterogenous to identify common predictors/risk factors. TRD is a complex disorder with many contributing factors that need to be identified and addressed earlier in the disease course to prevent its development or facilitate better treatment outcomes. Future work should focus on replicating the key predictors/risk factors identified in this review.

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Treatment-resistant depressionDepression (economics)CategorizationMajor depressive disorderPsychologyIdentification (biology)PsychiatryRisk factorDepressive symptomsClinical psychologyMedicineInternal medicineCognitionBiologyMacroeconomicsBotanyEpistemologyPhilosophyEconomicsTreatment of Major DepressionCardiac Health and Mental HealthMental Health via Writing
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