from Section 5 - Therapeutic Applications of Neuroimaging in Mood Disorders
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 12 January 2021
Depression is one of the leading causes of mortality, disability, and loss of productivity. The World Health Organization (WHO) ranks depressive disorders as the eleventh cause of disability and mortality (1, 2). The worldwide lifetime prevalence of depression is around 12% (3). In spite of the considerable burden of depression both in terms of prevalence and public health impact, the search for more effective treatments for depression is still ongoing. Emerging evidence suggests that personalizing treatments based on individuals’ biosignature could be the “way forward” (4).
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