Dear John
Mark Williams has some data on relapse. The likelihood of replapse is
increasing as depression is diagnosed younger. Perhaps he would be a
good start. I am sure he will be really helpful.
Helen C
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Maybe the 'likelihood' of receiving another diagnosis is reframed and
individualised as 'recurrent depression' or 'recurrent anxiety'. It
becomes a diagnosis in itself. Your question could definitely be
usefully posed at a (free) conference that I was recently mailed about
(see attached), although it may be a form of self-harm to go to the
conference and sit through the presentations in order to ask the
questions!!
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Dear John Crombie,
How very frustrating. I just tried googling "Life course of
depression" and think there was something possible there. I'd
contact one of the top consultants who writes about depression and ask
directly. I am sure there is material on tendency for suicide attempts
to be repeated, and that might be another
approach. Best wishes, Erica Brostoff
On 14 Jan 2010, at 14:30, John Cromby wrote:
> Hi
>
> I'm trying to find good evidence of the extent to which getting
> diagnosed with either depression or an anxiety disorder increases the
> likelihood that people will receive a future diagnosis of the same
> kind - or for that matter, any other psychiatric diagnosis.
>
> Despite conducting searches using terms like 'recurrence' 'risk'
> predisposition' 'predictor' 'vulnerability' in conjunction with terms
> from the diagnostic labels, I've found almost nothing on this.
>
> Is anyone able to to either recommend better search strategies or
> point me toward any relevant studies?
>
> many thanks
> J.
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