Depression Flashcards

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Definition of depression

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Depression is the absence of a positive affect, low mood and a range of associated emotional, cognitive, physical and behavioural symptoms

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Risk Factors of Depression - 5

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  • Female
  • Older age
  • Personal, social or environmental factors
  • postpartum
  • FH
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How is depression clinically diagnosed - 5

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1) consider if pt has possible risk factors

2) Ask depression identifiers:
- During the last month, have you often been bothered by feeling down, depressed, or hopeless?
- During the last month, have you often been bothered by having little interest or pleasure in doing things?

3) If pt answers yes to either or both, ask about associated symptoms

4) ask about any plans to harm themselves or others

5) use a depression questionnaire e.g. PHQ-9

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Associated symptoms of depression - 7

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  • Disturbed sleep
  • Decreased/increased appetite
  • fatigue
  • agitation
  • poor concentration
  • feelings of worthlessness
  • suicidal ideas, thoughts or a specific plan
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Describe the PHQ-9 and what its results mean

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Patient health questionnaire-9
Consists of 9 questions for pt to fill out. Maximum score is 27

Less than 16 - less severe depression

More than 16 - more severe depression

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Initial management of a person with depression - 3

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  • Direct them to support pages e.g. RCPsych website, MIND website, Samaritans
  • Advice on activities that improve mental wellbeing e.g physical activity, diet, sleep, alcohol
  • If more severe depression, arrange urgent referral to mental health services
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What factors must be considered when initiating antidepressants - 4

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  • patients treatment preferences
  • Potential overdose risk (tricyclics are most risky)
  • ADRs, Withdrawl, tolerability (SSRIs are generally most tolerable)
  • co-morbidities
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difference between more and less severe depression 1st line management

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More severe - CBT and anti-depressants immediately

Less severe - guided self help, then CBT

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name and give examples of the 3 types of antidepressants

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SSRIs - citalopram, sertraline, fluoxetine

SNRIs -Desvenlafaxine,
Duloxetine

Tricyclics - amitriptyline, amoxapine

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Differentials of depression - 7

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  • bereavement
  • anxiety disorders
  • bipolar
  • psychotic disorders e.g. schizophrenia
  • PMDD
  • Neuro e.g. dementia, MS, Parkinsons
  • Substance misuse
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Low Mood Vs Depression

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Low mood = feeling down, tired, low confidence and worried but it passes after a few days/weeks after making lifestyle changes

Depression = symptoms persist and you no longer gain pleasure from things most days for several weeks

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