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Vol 45 No. 5 - Mental Health Update
The Patient with Depression: Assessment and Management
The Singapore Family Physician
Vol 45
No 5
- Mental Health Update
29 June 2019
Depression in adults is a condition that is treatable by family physicians. The current Clinical Practice Guidelines from the Ministry of Health recommends a selective serotonin reuptake
inhibitor (SSRI) as the first-line of pharmacotherapy. Care should be taken to assess the patient’s psychological and social factors contributing to the illness. These factors should
be managed by referring the patient to an appropriate allied health professional, such as a psychologist or community based social worker. Specialist referral should be made under
certain circumstances (such as treatment-resistance), or if issues pertaining to risk arise. This review aims to give an update on the recently published DSM-5 criteria for diagnosis, and the treatment of the adult patient with depression.