Table 2.
Inclusion and study characteristics | Exclusion |
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Diagnosis of Major Depressive Disorder according to DSM and/or achieving a pre-specified rating on a depression scale | Treatment-resistant depression |
Moderate to severe depression based on standard clinical measures of depression (e.g., HDRS, MARS) | Complex depressive disorders, such as bipolar disorder, depression with psychotic features, dysthymic disorder, neurotic depression, or minor depression |
Age ≥ 65 years (only one study included patients ≥75 years old [21]) | Comorbid alcohol disorders or substance abuse disorders |
• Subject were mostly outpatients, although this was not always specified • One study enrolled only inpatients admitted under the care of a geriatrician or family physician [14] |
Unstable medical conditions, although two studies allowed inclusion of patients with concomitant medical conditions. Fraguas studied patients with stable heart failure [15] and Evans included patients with other medical conditions, including dementia [14]. |
Not at risk of suicide | Four of nine studies specifically excluded subjects with dementia [16–18, 21]. The other five studies either did not explicitly state the exclusion of subjects with dementia or enrolled subjects with mild stage dementia [14, 15, 19, 20, 22]. |
DSM Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, HDRS Hamilton Depression
Rating Scale; MARS Medical Administration Record Sheet