"Medicine Is Awesome": A Critical Look at the Factors That Shape Thinking About Depression and Its Treatment.

IF 2.6 3区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Allen F Shaughnessy, Joshua Passarelli, Sophie Pollack-Milgate, Lisa Cosgrove
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Abstract

No longer are prolonged sadness and despondency, with their effects on day-to-day functioning, conceived of as a response to someone's internal world or external environment. Instead, the syndrome has been elevated to a medical disorder-depression-explained as a chemical imbalance in the nervous system that requires medication to rebalance these chemicals. How did we arrive at this modern state of affairs? While the answer to this question is complex and has been hotly debated, one thing is certain: This relatively new explanation of depression as a neurochemical imbalance leads to the current privileging of pharmacotherapy over other approaches to treatment. However, the pharmacologic effect of these treatments is still speculative. Numerous studies have failed to show a benefit to active treatment greater than that seen with placebo, and most patients will not achieve remission of symptoms despite treatment. This overreliance on medication may reflect a "medicine is awesome" stance that biases clinicians toward medical interventions. A more expansive understanding of depressed mood, one that can and should be discussed with patients, is to understand it as a reaction to one's psychosocial, political, economic, and physical environment. This more expansive understanding includes the neurobiological basis of mood, but it also allows for discussions of non-pharmaceutical treatments, ones that can be aligned with each patient's agenda. Medications may be an eventual option after a thorough explanation of limited benefit and possible harms. However, this reframing of depression facilitates a valuable, satisfying means of developing trust and helping people with depressed mood.

“医学是了不起的”:对影响人们对抑郁症及其治疗的思考的因素的批判性观察。
长期的悲伤和沮丧,以及它们对日常生活的影响,不再被认为是对某人内心世界或外部环境的反应。相反,这种综合症已经上升为一种医学疾病——抑郁症——被解释为神经系统中的化学物质失衡,需要药物来重新平衡这些化学物质。我们是如何达到这种现代状态的?虽然这个问题的答案很复杂,而且一直存在激烈的争论,但有一件事是肯定的:这种将抑郁症解释为神经化学失衡的相对较新的解释,导致了目前药物治疗比其他治疗方法更受重视。然而,这些治疗的药理学效果仍然是推测性的。大量研究未能显示积极治疗的益处大于安慰剂,而且尽管接受了治疗,大多数患者仍无法缓解症状。这种对药物的过度依赖可能反映了一种“药物是可怕的”的立场,这种立场使临床医生倾向于医疗干预。对抑郁情绪的一个更广泛的理解,一个可以而且应该与患者讨论的理解,是将其理解为对一个人的社会心理、政治、经济和物理环境的反应。这种更广泛的理解包括情绪的神经生物学基础,但它也允许讨论非药物治疗,这些治疗可以与每个病人的议程保持一致。在彻底解释了有限的益处和可能的危害之后,药物治疗可能是最终的选择。然而,这种对抑郁症的重构促进了一种有价值的、令人满意的发展信任和帮助抑郁症患者的方法。
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4.90
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6.90%
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168
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Published since 1988, the Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine ( JABFM ) is the official peer-reviewed journal of the American Board of Family Medicine (ABFM). Believing that the public and scientific communities are best served by open access to information, JABFM makes its articles available free of charge and without registration at www.jabfm.org. JABFM is indexed by Medline, Index Medicus, and other services.
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