Biological Treatment for Depression - SSRIs Flashcards
What are SSRIs?
Form of antidepressants
What are antidepressants?
A form of drug treatment
For moderate to severe depression
How long do antidepressants need to be taken to get the full benefit for depression?
Need to be taken for six months to get the full benefit
How long is it typical to be taking antidepressants?
Typical to be taking antidepressants for up to 24 months
What is the most common SSRIs?
Fluoxetine (Prozac)
What is SSRIs mode of action?
To raise serotonin levels by preventing reuptake
How does serotonin work?
Sends signals between neurons in the brain and regulates mood, memory and sleep, and appetite
How do SSRIs work?
Work by increasing levels of serotonin in the brain so that more messages can be sent
How are SSRIs taken?
Taken in tablet form
Patient starts on the lowest dose possible required to improve their symptoms
How do SSRIs raise serotonin levels?
SSRIs block reuptake of serotonin - serotonin won’t be reabsorbed by the presynaptic gap
If serotonin molecules aren’t reabsorbed, they stay in the synapse and can keep stimulating the receptors to send more messages
What happens to other monoamines when serotonin levels are raised?
If serotonin levels are raised, the other monoamines (dopamine and norepinephrine) will also be higher
What are antidepressants often prescribed in conjunction with?
Often prescribed in conjunction with psychological therapies
e.g. CBT (an eclectic approach to therapy)
What is the supporting evidence/strengths of SSRIs as a biological treatment for depression?
Karp and Frank (1995)
Pinquart (2006)
Delgado (2000)
Drevets et al (1999)
Psychology in society
What is the refuting evidence/weaknesses of SSRIs as a biological treatment for depression?
Smith (2012)
Hollon et al (2005)
Kirsch et al (2008)
Effectiveness
Side effects
Why is Karp and Frank (1995) supporting evidence of SSRIs as a biological treatment for depression?
Karp and Frank found that drug therapy alone is just as effective for treating depression as combined therapy.
This is a strength because it provides evidence for the effectiveness of anti-depressants when used on their own as a treatment for depression.
However, it is worth noting that they are only effective with serious depression.