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  1. The Experience of Depression: A Qualitative Study of Adolescents With

    Dundon (2006) reviewed the current state of research in her meta-synthesis and was able to include six qualitative studies of depressed and non-depressed adolescents. All studies were carried out in North America with two more recent additions from Australia ( McCann, Lubman, & Clark, 2012 ) and the United Kingdom ( Midgley et al., 2015 ).

  2. The Power Threat Meaning Framework: a qualitative study of depression

    1 Introduction. Depression has become the focus of a wealth of research in recent years ().This is appropriate as major depressive disorder as defined by the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, fifth edition (DSM-5) is predicted to soon be the largest individual contributor to the global burden of disease (1, 3).In adolescence the prevalence of depression increases compared ...

  3. A Qualitative Study of Depression in Primary Care: Missed Opportunities

    Depression is a common mental health problem leading to significant morbidity and mortality and high medical and societal costs. 1-3 The World Health Organization estimated that major depression caused more disability worldwide in 1990 than ischemic heart disease or cerebrovascular disease. 4 The prevalence of major depressive disorders in the US population aged 18 years and older has been ...

  4. Biological, Psychological, and Social Determinants of Depression: A

    a. A data charting form was created to capture the data elements of interest, including the authors, titles, determinants (biological, psychological, social), and the type of depression assessed by the research (e.g., major depression, depressive symptoms, depressive behaviour). b.

  5. A Qualitative Exploration of Depression in Emerging Adulthood: Disorder

    Introduction. Emerging adulthood presents a paradox of, on the one hand, robust physical health and relative optimism, and on the other hand, a high risk for depressive and behavioral disorders and developmental and social vulnerability [1, 18].Emerging adults, defined herein as individuals 18-25 years of age, have the highest incidence and cumulative prevalence of depression of any age group ...

  6. Systematic Review and Meta-Synthesis: How Is Depression Experienced by

    We systematically reviewed qualitative studies on adolescent depression published until 2023, updating the available research and replicating previous study on depressive-like illness in adults 14 by indexing symptoms and features reported by qualitative studies. In addition, we leveraged the knowledge provided by lived experience research by ...

  7. The experience of loneliness among young people with depression: a

    Design. Meta-synthesis is a research method that uses rigorous qualitative methods to synthesize existing qualitative studies, with the aim of constructing greater meaning through an overarching interpretation based on the qualitative studies included [33,34,35,36].Thematic synthesis is influenced by the meta-ethnography process and grounded theory [] and involves conceptual coding of data to ...

  8. The Experience of Depression: A Qualitative Study of ...

    There is a lack of research in health psychology on the subjective experience of adolescents with mental health disorders. The aim of this study was to explore the experience of depression and the journey into therapy of young people (YP) diagnosed with depression. Semi-structured interviews were carried out with six YP (5 female, aged 15-19).

  9. Patient experiences of psychological therapy for depression: a

    Globally, national guidelines for depression have prioritised evidence from randomised controlled trials and quantitative meta-analyses, omitting qualitative research concerning patient experience of treatments. A review of patient experience research can provide a comprehensive overview of this important form of evidence and thus enable the voices and subjectivities of those affected by ...

  10. How do depressed patients evaluate their quality of life? A qualitative

    This is a qualitative study that aims to investigate the effect of depressive status on responses to items on the WHO quality of life assessment instrument (WHOQOL-Bref), comparing which aspects of the individual's life he or she takes into account in responding to the items related to quality of life when depressed and when euthymic. Six adult women were interviewed prior to initiating ...

  11. A qualitative study on older primary care patients' perspectives on

    A first draft of the interview guide was literature based e.g., [27, 33-36] and developed by an experienced psychologist which was then discussed in a working group of academics and clinicians focusing on qualitative research methods. The interview guide addressed the following topics: the patients' general knowledge of and beliefs about ...

  12. The experience of 'treatment‐resistant' depression: A qualitative meta

    A meta-synthesis of qualitative studies based on Cochrane recommendations (Higgins et al. 2019) examining patients' experiences of antidepressant medication was conducted. The perspective was those with a diagnosis of depression, in any setting, whose depression was ongoing despite treatment, awaiting registration with PROSPERO ID 361153.

  13. "There Are Too Many, but Never Enough": Qualitative Case Study ...

    Background We sought to understand how clinical information relating to the management of depression is routinely coded in different clinical settings and the perspectives of and implications for different stakeholders with a view to understanding how these may be aligned. Materials and Methods Qualitative investigation exploring the views of a purposefully selected range of healthcare ...

  14. The experience of young people with depression: a qualitative study

    In this study, we aimed to explore the experience of young people diagnosed with depression. Twenty-six young people were recruited from a youth mental health service. A qualitative interpretative design was used, incorporating semi-structured, audio-recorded interviews. Results provided four overlapping themes, reflecting the young people's ...

  15. Managing depression in primary care: A meta-synthesis of qualitative

    Current management in primary care of depression, with or without comorbid physical illness, has been found to be suboptimal. We therefore conducted a systematic review to identify clinician perceived barriers to and facilitators for good depression care. We conducted a systematic literature search to identify qualitative and quantitative studies published in the UK since 2000 of GPs' and ...

  16. 'I mean what is depression?' A qualitative exploration of UK general

    Objective Detection of depression is a key part of primary mental healthcare. However, determining whether depressive disorder is or is not present in primary care patients is complex. The aim of this qualitative study was to explore general practitioners' (GPs) perceptions of distinctions between emotional distress and depressive disorder. Design Qualitative interview study. Setting Face-to ...

  17. Talking about depression: a qualitative study of barriers to managing

    The risk of depression is increased in people with long term conditions (LTCs) and is associated with poorer patient outcomes for both the depressive illness and the LTC, but often remains undetected and poorly managed. The aim of this study was to identify and explore barriers to detecting and managing depression in primary care in people with two exemplar LTCs: diabetes and coronary heart ...

  18. Full article: The lived experience of exercise in persons with

    Qualitative research seeking rich insights into the experience of exercise among persons with depression has explored the experience of a specific interventions; for example an exercise counseling session for women with postnatal depression (Pritchett et al., Citation 2020) and personal training in a gym setting (Serrander, Bremander, Jarbin ...

  19. A breakthrough in research on depression screening: from validation to

    Introduction. Depression affects more than two hundred sixty million people across the world and is a leading cause of disability ().The estimated prevalence of depressive disorders in 2016 was 3,627 per 100,000 and in the last decade the number of all-age years lived with disability (YLDs) increased of 14% (2,3).Resulting from a complex interaction of social, psychological and biological ...

  20. Women's experiences of postnatal distress: a qualitative study

    Women can experience a range of psychological problems after birth, including anxiety, depression and adjustment disorders. However, research has predominantly focused on depression. Qualitative work on women's experiences of postnatal mental health problems has sampled women within particular diagnostic categories so not looked at the range of potential psychological problems.

  21. Adolescent depression: causes

    This qualitative study is part of a larger research portfolio being implemented by the Identifying Depression Early in Adolescence (IDEA) research consortium . The study design, recruitment and sampling, and research team characteristics have been described in detail in the study protocol, which has been published elsewhere [ 30 ].

  22. Procrastination, depression and anxiety symptoms in university students

    The immediate effect is not further explained. Research suggests that procrastination creates negative feelings, such as shame, guilt, regret, and anger [20,21,22].The described feelings could have a detrimental effect on mental health [23,24,25].The first mediated pathway leads from trait procrastination to (chronic) disease via (chronic) stress.