Sex-related effects in major depressive disorder: Results of the European Group for the Study of Resistant Depression.
Lucie BartovaMarkus DoldGernot FuggerAlexander KautzkyMarleen M M MitschekAna WeidenauerMarius G HienertRichard FreyLaura MandelliJoseph ZoharJulien MendlewiczDaniel SoueryStuart MontgomeryChiara FabbriAlessandro SerrettiSiegfried KasperPublished in: Depression and anxiety (2021)
The identified divergencies may contribute to the concept of male and female depressive syndromes and serve as predictors of disease severity and course, as they reflect phenomena that were repeatedly related to treatment-resistant depression (TRD). Especially the greater necessity of inpatient treatment and more complex psychopharmacotherapy in men may reflect increased therapeutic efforts undertaken to treat suicidality and to avoid TRD. Hence, considering sex may guide the diagnostic and treatment processes towards targeting challenging clinical manifestations including comorbidities and suicidality, and prevention of TRD and chronicity.