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DOI: 10.1001/archpsyc.1991.01810330075011
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Conceptualization and Rationale for Consensus Definitions of Terms in Major Depressive Disorder

Ellen Frank,Robert F. Prien,Robin B. Jarrett,Martin B. Keller,David J. Kupfer,Philip W. Lavori,A. John Rush,Myrna M. Weissman

Conceptualization
Psychology
Consistency (knowledge bases)
1991
In 1988, the MacArthur Foundation Research Network on the Psychobiology of Depression convened a task force to examine the ways in which change points in the course of depressive illness had been described and the extent to which inconsistency in these descriptions might be impeding research on this disorder. We found considerable inconsistency across and even within research reports and concluded that research on depressive illness would be well served by greater consistency in the definition change points in the course of illness. We propose an internally consistent, empirically defined conceptual scheme for the terms remission, recovery, relapse, and recurrence. In addition, we propose tentative operational criteria for each term. Finally, we discuss ways to assess the usefulness of such operational criteria through reanalysis of existing data and the design and conduct of new experiments.
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    Conceptualization and Rationale for Consensus Definitions of Terms in Major Depressive Disorder” is a paper by Ellen Frank Robert F. Prien Robin B. Jarrett Martin B. Keller David J. Kupfer Philip W. Lavori A. John Rush Myrna M. Weissman published in 1991. It has an Open Access status of “closed”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.