Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) is a debilitating condition characterized by persistent feelings of sadness, hopelessness, and a lack of interest in daily activities. Understanding its underlying causes and effective treatments is crucial for patient well-being. The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry provides a comprehensive look into MDD, offering evidence-based therapeutic approaches and the latest research findings. Our expert editors ensure content is relevant and actionable, aiding psychiatrists in offering holistic care to those grappling with depression.
Depression and Major Depressive Disorder
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Recently published articles about Depression (MDD)
Original Research
Correlation of Clinical Response With Homocysteine Reduction During Therapy With Reduced B Vitamins in Patients With MDD Who Are Positive for MTHFR C677T or A1298C Polymorphism: A Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Study
May 25, 2016
Are reduced B vitamins effective as antidepressant monotherapy? Read this free article to find out. The authors evaluated the efficacy and safety of reduced B vitamins in adults with...
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Depressive Symptoms Following Stroke and Transient Ischemic Attack: Is It Time for a More Intensive Treatment Approach? Results From the TABASCO Cohort Study
May 25, 2016
Your patients who develop depression following a stroke or a transient ischemic attack are at increased risk for cognitive impairment and functional deterioration. Learn more in this article, which...