- cross-posted to:
- science@beehaw.org
- cross-posted to:
- science@beehaw.org
Using surveys, cognitive tests and brain imaging, researchers have identified a type of depression that affects about a quarter of patients. The goal is to diagnose and treat the condition more precisely.
“One of the big challenges is to find a new way to address what is currently a trial-and-error process so that more people can get better sooner,” Williams said. “Bringing in these objective cognitive measures like imaging will make sure we’re not using the same treatment on every patient.”
It would be incredible if researchers found a way to overcome this hurdle. Going through a long process to find what works is a massive pain that can involve lots of negative side-effects.
Not to mention that some of those side effects can be seriously dangerous.
This subtype sounds like it has more overlap with ADHD symptoms than most other kinds of depression do.