Greden J F
Department of Psychiatry, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA.
J Clin Psychiatry. 2001;62 Suppl 22:5-9.
Depression represents one of the most profound human problems currently facing the global health care system. It is a prevalent clinical condition and is estimated to rival virtually every other known medical illness in burden of disease morbidity early in this millennium. Understanding the chronic nature of this illness is key to the development of a more informed, longitudinal perspective on the diagnosis and treatment of depression. In this report, the morbid impact of depression is reviewed, from the perspectives of illness symptoms, societal impact, and emerging evidence of critical neurobiological consequences of the untreated condition. Reconceptualizing major depression from this longitudinal and multidimensional perspective is crucial to providing an effective response to this critical public health challenge.
抑郁症是当前全球医疗保健系统面临的最严重的人类问题之一。它是一种常见的临床病症,据估计,在本世纪初,其疾病负担几乎可与其他所有已知疾病相匹敌。了解这种疾病的慢性本质是对抑郁症的诊断和治疗形成更明智的纵向观点的关键。在本报告中,我们从疾病症状、社会影响以及未经治疗的疾病所产生的关键神经生物学后果的新证据等角度,审视了抑郁症的病态影响。从这种纵向和多维度的角度重新认识重度抑郁症,对于有效应对这一严峻的公共卫生挑战至关重要。