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Recovery from depression: a systematic review of perceptions and associated factors

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Pages 103-115 | Received 02 Sep 2016, Accepted 02 Aug 2017, Published online: 06 Sep 2017
 

Abstract

Background: Despite extensive literature examining perceptions of recovery from severe mental illness, literature focusing on recovery from depression in adults is limited.

Aim: Systematically review the existing literature investigating patients’ and clinicians’ perceptions of, and factors associated with, recovery from depression.

Method: Studies investigating perceptions of, and factors associated with, recovery from depression in adults were identified through database searches. Studies were assessed against inclusion criteria and quality rating checklists.

Results: Fourteen studies met the inclusion criteria. Recovery from depression is perceived as a complex, personal journey. The concept of normalised, biomedical definitions of recovery is not supported, with the construction of self and societal gender expectations identified by women as central to recovery. Recovery from depression was associated with higher levels of perceived social support and group memberships. A range of factors are identified as influencing recovery. However, physicians and patients prioritise different factors assessing what is important in being “cured” from depression.

Conclusions: Recovery from depression is perceived by patients as a complex, personal process, influenced by a range of factors. However, greater understanding of clinicians’ perceptions of client recovery from depression is essential to inform clinical practice and influence future research.

Declaration of intereset

The authors declare no conflicts of interests. The authors alone are responsible for the content and writing of this article.

Note. Asterisk indicates papers included in the review.

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