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Depression and decision-making capacity for treatment or research: a systematic review
by
Hotopf, Matthew
, Hindmarch, Thomas
, Owen, Gareth S
in
Care and treatment
/ Comprehension
/ Decision Making
/ Depression - therapy
/ Depression, Mental
/ Depressive Disorder - therapy
/ Education
/ Ethics
/ Humans
/ Informed Consent - ethics
/ Informed Consent - psychology
/ Informed Consent - standards
/ Judgment
/ Medical ethics
/ Medical research
/ Medicine, Experimental
/ Mental Competency - psychology
/ Patient Participation - psychology
/ Philosophy
/ Philosophy of Medicine
/ Psychological aspects
/ Research Article
/ Risk assessment
/ Studies
/ Theory of Medicine/Bioethics
/ Uncertainty
2013
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Depression and decision-making capacity for treatment or research: a systematic review
by
Hotopf, Matthew
, Hindmarch, Thomas
, Owen, Gareth S
in
Care and treatment
/ Comprehension
/ Decision Making
/ Depression - therapy
/ Depression, Mental
/ Depressive Disorder - therapy
/ Education
/ Ethics
/ Humans
/ Informed Consent - ethics
/ Informed Consent - psychology
/ Informed Consent - standards
/ Judgment
/ Medical ethics
/ Medical research
/ Medicine, Experimental
/ Mental Competency - psychology
/ Patient Participation - psychology
/ Philosophy
/ Philosophy of Medicine
/ Psychological aspects
/ Research Article
/ Risk assessment
/ Studies
/ Theory of Medicine/Bioethics
/ Uncertainty
2013
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Depression and decision-making capacity for treatment or research: a systematic review
by
Hotopf, Matthew
, Hindmarch, Thomas
, Owen, Gareth S
in
Care and treatment
/ Comprehension
/ Decision Making
/ Depression - therapy
/ Depression, Mental
/ Depressive Disorder - therapy
/ Education
/ Ethics
/ Humans
/ Informed Consent - ethics
/ Informed Consent - psychology
/ Informed Consent - standards
/ Judgment
/ Medical ethics
/ Medical research
/ Medicine, Experimental
/ Mental Competency - psychology
/ Patient Participation - psychology
/ Philosophy
/ Philosophy of Medicine
/ Psychological aspects
/ Research Article
/ Risk assessment
/ Studies
/ Theory of Medicine/Bioethics
/ Uncertainty
2013
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Depression and decision-making capacity for treatment or research: a systematic review
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Depression and decision-making capacity for treatment or research: a systematic review
2013
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Overview
Background
Psychiatric disorders can pose problems in the assessment of decision-making capacity (DMC). This is so particularly where psychopathology is seen as the extreme end of a dimension that includes normality. Depression is an example of such a psychiatric disorder. Four abilities (
understanding
,
appreciating
,
reasoning
and ability to
express a choice
) are commonly assessed when determining DMC in psychiatry and uncertainty exists about the extent to which depression impacts capacity to make treatment or research participation decisions.
Methods
A systematic review of the medical ethical and empirical literature concerning depression and DMC was conducted. Medline, EMBASE and PsycInfo databases were searched for studies of depression and consent and DMC. Empirical studies and papers containing ethical analysis were extracted and analysed.
Results
17 publications were identified. The clinical ethics studies highlighted
appreciation
of information as the ability that can be impaired in depression, indicating that emotional factors can impact on DMC. The empirical studies reporting decision-making ability scores also highlighted impairment of
appreciation
but without evidence of strong impact. Measurement problems, however, looked likely. The frequency of clinical judgements of lack of DMC in people with depression varied greatly according to acuity of illness and whether judgements are structured or unstructured.
Conclusions
Depression can impair DMC especially if severe. Most evidence indicates
appreciation
as the ability primarily impaired by depressive illness. Understanding and measuring the
appreciation
ability in depression remains a problem in need of further research.
Publisher
BioMed Central,BioMed Central Ltd,Springer Nature B.V
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