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Original Article

Lessons from a Mood Disorders Unit

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Pages 254-263 | Published online: 19 Jan 2011
 

Abstract

Specialist treatment centres, such as the Mood Disorders Unit (MDU) at Prince Henry Hospital, Sydney, have developed in response to the high prevalence of mood disorders and their frequent persistence and treatment resistance. The MDU's assessment and treatment of patients from state-wide catchment area and its teaching and research effectiveness are reviewed. Of 479 patients assessed between 1985 and 1989, there were 304 with primary depressive disorders, of whom 154 were followed up by clinical assessment at 52 weeks and 231 by telephone interview at 3 1/2 years. At intake, 59% were tertiary referral patients and 88% were from outside the local area. Two-thirds were recovered 3 1/2 years later, despite the disorders having been generally severe and protracted. Treatment modality was associated primarily with diagnosis, but also with age and somewhat with the patient's personality and consultant psychiatrists' preferences. No consistent predictors of outcome were discerned. Specialist tertiary referral centres, such as the MDU, contribute significantly to treatment success, especially of difficult cases, and enrich teaching and research.

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