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DOI: 10.1192/bjp.bp.116.188078
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Undertreatment of people with major depressive disorder in 21 countries

Graham Thornicroft,Somnath Chatterji,Sara Evans‐Lacko,Michael J. Gruber,Nancy A. Sampson,Sergio Aguilar‐Gaxiola,Ali Al‐Hamzawi,Jordi Alonso,Laura Helena Andrade,Guilherme Borges,Ronny Bruffærts,Brendan Bunting,José Miguel Caldas-de-Almeida,Silvia Florescu,Giovanni de Girolamo,Oye Gureje,Josep María Haro,Yulong He,Hristo Hinkov,Elie G. Karam,Norito Kawakami,Paul Lee,Fernando Navarro‐Mateu,Marina Piazza,José Posada‐Villa,Yolanda Torres de Gálvis,Ronald C. Kessler

Major depressive disorder
Outreach
Mental health
2017
Background Major depressive disorder (MDD) is a leading cause of disability worldwide. Aims To examine the: (a) 12-month prevalence of DSM-IV MDD; (b) proportion aware that they have a problem needing treatment and who want care; (c) proportion of the latter receiving treatment; and (d) proportion of such treatment meeting minimal standards. Method Representative community household surveys from 21 countries as part of the World Health Organization World Mental Health Surveys. Results Of 51 547 respondents, 4.6% met 12-month criteria for DSM-IV MDD and of these 56.7% reported needing treatment. Among those who recognised their need for treatment, most (71.1%) made at least one visit to a service provider. Among those who received treatment, only 41.0% received treatment that met minimal standards. This resulted in only 16.5% of all individuals with 12-month MDD receiving minimally adequate treatment. Conclusions Only a minority of participants with MDD received minimally adequate treatment: 1 in 5 people in high-income and 1 in 27 in low-/lower-middle-income countries. Scaling up care for MDD requires fundamental transformations in community education and outreach, supply of treatment and quality of services.
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    Undertreatment of people with major depressive disorder in 21 countries” is a paper by Graham Thornicroft Somnath Chatterji Sara Evans‐Lacko Michael J. Gruber Nancy A. Sampson Sergio Aguilar‐Gaxiola Ali Al‐Hamzawi Jordi Alonso Laura Helena Andrade Guilherme Borges Ronny Bruffærts Brendan Bunting José Miguel Caldas-de-Almeida Silvia Florescu Giovanni de Girolamo Oye Gureje Josep María Haro Yulong He Hristo Hinkov Elie G. Karam Norito Kawakami Paul Lee Fernando Navarro‐Mateu Marina Piazza José Posada‐Villa Yolanda Torres de Gálvis Ronald C. Kessler published in 2017. It has an Open Access status of “bronze”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.