Social and economic burden of mood disorders

GE Simon - Biological psychiatry, 2003 - Elsevier
Social and economic effects of mood disorders include functional impairment, disability or
lost work productivity, and increased use of health services. Evidence for these impacts
includes cross-sectional studies, longitudinal studies, and true experiments (randomized
trials of specific treatments or treatment programs). With respect to unipolar depression,
strong evidence demonstrates that depression is associated with significant functional
impairment and that effective treatment helps to restore function. Studies of the effect of …