Depression

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Background

Clinical Features

Must have 5 of the following features for major depressive disorder for >2 wks[1]

  • Depressed mood or anhedonia (must be present)
  • SIGECAPS
    • Sleep decreased (Insomnia with 2-4 am awakening)
    • Interest decreased in activities
    • Guilt or worthlessness (Not a major criteria)
    • Energy decreased
    • Concentration difficulties
    • Appetite disturbance or weight loss
    • Psychomotor retardation/agitation
    • Suicidal thoughts

Differential Diagnosis

General Psychiatric

Evaluation

Depression screening with PHQ-9, the PHQ-2, the Beck Depression Inventory for Primary Care, and the WHO-5

General ED Psychiatric Workup

Management

  • Consult with psychiatric team
  • Pharmocologic agents, typically not started in ED due to need for monitoring and adjustment

Disposition

See Also

External Links

Screening test for depression

References

  1. American Psychiatric Association. Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition (DSM-5), American Psychiatric Association, Arlington, VA 2013.