Measurement-Based Care Vs. Standard Care for Major Depressive Disorder (MBC)
Major Depressive Disorder
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Major Depressive Disorder focused on measuring Major Depressive Disorder, Measurement Based Care MBC, Pakistan
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Adult outpatients age 18-65 of age
- Diagnosis of nonpsychotic MDD established by treating psychiatrists and confirmed by a checklist based on DSM-5 criteria at study entry
- Currently depressed with a score >17 on the 17-item Hamilton Depression Rating (HDRS-17)
- Able to communicate effectively and give written informed consent
- Resident of the trial catchment area.
Exclusion Criteria:
1. Lifetime history of drug or alcohol dependence; 2. Diagnosis of bipolar, psychotic, obsessive-compulsive, or eating disorders confirmed with DSM-5 criteria 3. History of a lack of response or intolerance to either of the two protocol antidepressants (paroxetine and mirtazapine) 4. Currently pregnancy or breastfeeding; 5. Suicide attempts in the current depressive episode; 6. Any major medical condition contraindicating the use of the protocol antidepressants.
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Sites / Locations
- Bolan Medical Complex
- Services Hospital
- Nishtar Hospital
- Benazir Bhutto Hospital
- Civil Hospital
- Civil Hospital
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
Measurement Based Care MBC
Control/Standard-care
patients in the MBC group will receive treatment according to a schedule that includes individualized starting dosages, dosage adjustment, and medication changes to minimize side effects, maximize safety, and optimize the therapeutic benefit for each patient.
Local medical, psychiatric and family medicine services provide routine care according to their clinical judgment and available resources. Standard-care will be ascertained by the participant's treating physician. Research staff will record the nature and intensity of standard-care delivered to each participant. In current practice, MDD patients are not routinely referred for any psychological therapies in Pakistan. Standard-care in Pakistan largely comprises of pharmacotherapy.