Overview
Depression, in its clinical form as major depressive disorder, is a common mood disorder characterized by persistent low mood and loss of interest or pleasure, accompanied by neurovegetative symptoms such as disturbed sleep, appetite, and energy, and by cognitive changes including impaired concentration and executive dysfunction, all causing meaningful functional impairment. Its mechanisms implicate monoaminergic neurotransmission together with neuroendocrine dysregulation, set against a backdrop of genetic vulnerability and environmental stress. Depression takes distinct forms across the lifespan and across medical contexts: perinatal depression, which interacts with beliefs and expectations surrounding motherhood; late-life depression, which can be difficult to distinguish from dementia or apathy; and depression that arises within chronic and serious illness, including chronic kidney disease, cancer, osteoarthritis, and neurodegenerative conditions. Social determinants, including socioeconomic disadvantage, discrimination, violence, environmental exposures, and the availability of social support, shape both onset and course, and depression carries a serious association with suicidal ideation. Assessment relies on clinical interview and validated rating scales, and treatment combines psychotherapy and pharmacotherapy, adapted to the individual and to comorbid conditions. This journal publishes peer-reviewed research in this area, including work on perinatal and late-life depression, depression complicating physical illness, and the social and environmental determinants that influence its expression and outcome.
Research published in this journal
12 peer-reviewed articles, ranked by relevance. Each links to its DOI.
“Make My Burden Lighter”: Depression and Social Support in Persons with Disability in Ghana
The Relationship Between Postpartum Depression and Beliefs About Motherhood and Perfectionism During Pregnancy
Depression and Dementia
The Efficacy of Behavior Management for Depression in Dementia Patients: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Differentiating Depression from Apathy in Chronic Kidney Disease: A Prospective Study
Multivariate Analysis of Noise, Socioeconomic and Sociodemographic Factors and Their Association with Depression on Borough Level in the City State of Hamburg, Germany
Osteoarthritis Depression Impacts and Possible Solutions Among Older Adults: Year 2021-2022 in Review
Addressing an Overlooked Population: The Role of Discrimination and Violence in Depression Among South Asian Female College Students
Depression and Executive Dysfunction in Young Adults; Implications for Therapy
Influences of Australian nursing students’ anxiety, depression, personality and family interaction on their psychological well-being and suicidal ideation
How this research is being cited
The 12 articles above have been cited 48 times in the scholarly literature. Citation data via OpenAlex and Crossref, updated Jun 2026.
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2025 · International Journal of Women s Health
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2025 · International Journal of Women's Health
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Selver Bezgin · 2024 · Adnan Menderes Üniversitesi Sağlık Bilimleri Fakültesi dergisi
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2024 · Adnan Menderes Üniversitesi Sağlık Bilimleri Fakültesi Dergisi
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2024 · American Journal of Kidney Diseases
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M. Gerber et al. · 2023 · Journal of Clinical Medicine
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Pi-Ming Yeh et al. · 2023 · Journal of Nursing Research
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2023 · Journal of Clinical Medicine
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