Where are the breaks in translation from theory to clinical practice (and back) in addressing depression? An empirical graph-theoretic approach.
Greg J SiegleAngélique O J CramerNees Jan van EckPhilip SpinhovenSteven D HollonJohan OrmelMarlene V StregeClaudi L H BocktingPublished in: Psychological medicine (2018)
These analyses suggest that the domain of depression is fragmented, and that advancements of relevance to one stakeholder group (academics, industry, or patients) may not translate to the others. We consider potential causes and associated responses to this fragmentation that could help to unify and advance translation from research on depression to the clinic, largely involving harmonizing employed language, bridging conceptual domains, and increasing communication across stakeholder groups.