For inclusion, the primary aim of the systematic review is to assess the effects of interventions on depressive symptoms in adults as a primary indicator/outcome. The indicator/outcome domains and sub‐domains are the main categories and subcategories, used as column headings in our map.
The most common outcomes are remission of depressive symptoms (i.e., dysregulation disorder, major depressive disorder, persistent depressive disorder, premenstrual dysphoric disorder, a depressive disorder with another medical condition, and bipolar depression), symptoms of depressive disorder (anxiety, stress, suicide intention, and sleep disturbance), life and social skills (quality of life, physical function, and social function), and adverse events of pharmacotherapy and other treatments. See Table 5 for the list of outcomes, definitions, and examples.
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