Universal School-Based Screening Increases Identification of Depression in Teens
Universal school-based MDD screening increases identification of adolescents with MDD symptoms and initiation of treatment.
Universal school-based MDD screening increases identification of adolescents with MDD symptoms and initiation of treatment.
An additional 53.2 million cases of major depressive disorder and 76.2 million cases of anxiety disorders globally were estimated due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Psychological distress at 3 months after stroke may predict subjective cognitive complaints (SCC) at 12 months after the acute event.
Patients with type 2 diabetes and major depressive disorder spent a significant amount of time experiencing depressive episodes.
While the optimal depression screening timing and interval remains unknown, the USPSTF suggests screening all adults, regardless of risk factors, who have not been screened previously.