Low Mood Flashcards
Screening for depression
- 2 core symptoms and timeframe
- associated symptoms
Questions you’d like to ask in a history
-symptom specific
Any core symptoms for most days in 2wks
- persistent low mood
- anhedonia
Disturbed sleep Appetite, weight change Anergia Psychomotor activity Poor concentration, indecisive Worthless, guilt Suicidal thought/acts Psychosis
What are the factors that may predispose to depression
Demographic - young females
Past psych history - past episodes and how were they managed
Past medical history - chronic/terminal illness
- DM
- hypothyroidism
- CVD (MI, stroke)
Family history - depression/bipolar affective disorder
Social history -
- relationship status, no of children
- employment, finances
- social/familial support
- accommodation
Substance use - alcohol, illicit substances => exacerbates symptoms, reduces treatment efficacy
Diagnostic criteria for depression
- mild
- moderate
- severe
Subthreshold - U5
Mild - symptoms with minor ADL effects
Moderate - ADL effects between mild and severe
Severe - most symptoms and debilitating on ADLs
Management for
- subthreshold/mild
- moderate/severe
Subthreshold/mild - low intensity psychosocial intervention (IAPT) or CBT
Moderate/severe - high intensity psychosocial intervention + antidepressant
Medication
- takes 2-4wks for symptomatic improvement
- if U30 or high suicide risk, review after 1 wk
- review after 2wks to check for response
- continue to take for 6 months post recovery to reduce relapse risk
Describe
- low intensity psychosocial interventions
- high intensity psychosocial interventions
Low intensity
- self guided CBT
- structured group based physical activity program
High intensity
- individual CBT - addressing thoughts
- interpersonal therapy - address problems in relationships with people
- behavioral activation - practical steps in enjoying life again
What does antidepressant therapy involve
- first line
- other options
- SE of each main type
- considerations to make
1st line - SSRIs
-sertraline/citalopram - adults
-fluoxetine - children, teens
SE - GI upset, bleeds, nausea, anxiety
Other options - mirtazapine, venlafaxine, TCAs, atypicals
TCA SE - anticholinergic -agitation, arrythmias -blurred vision -constipation, confusion -sedation, stasis of urine -dry mouth VERY EASY TO OD