Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4191109 | Revista de Psiquiatría y Salud Mental | 2014 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
Comorbidity between depression and physical illnesses is very common and has a significant impact on the health and management of the patient. With the support of the Sociedades Españolas de PsiquiatrÃa y PsiquiatrÃa Biológica, and Sociedad Española de Médicos de Atención Primaria (SEMERGEN) a consensus was prepared on physical health in patients with depression and is summarized in the present work. The literature review highlighted the high frequency of cardiovascular and endocrine-metabolic disorders in patients with depression such as diabetes and obesity, thus making the primary and secondary prevention recommendations for patients with cardiovascular or metabolic risk applicable to patients with depression. Comorbidity between depression and chronic pain is also frequent, and requires an integrated therapeutic approach. The presence of physical illness in patients with depression may condition, but not preclude, the pharmacological treatment; drug selection should take into account potential side-effect and drug-drug interactions. On the other hand, psychotherapy may contribute to the patient's recovery. Overall, coordination between the primary care physician, the psychiatrist and other health professionals involved is essential for the management of patients with depression and concomitant physical illness.
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Authors
José Giner, Jerónimo Saiz Ruiz, Julio Bobes, Enric Zamorano, Francisco López, Teresa Hernando, Fernando Rico-Villademoros, Cecilio Álamo, Jorge A. Cervilla, Ángela Ibáñez Cuadrado, Elena Ibáñez Guerra, Silvia López, Pedro Morán,