Malaysian Family Physician (Mar 2022)

Case scenario: Management of major depressive disorder in primary care based on the updated Malaysian clinical practice guidelines

  • Uma Visvalingam,
  • Umi Adzlin Silim,
  • Muhammad Muhsin Ahmad Zahari,
  • Firdaus Abdul Gani,
  • Noormazita Mislan,
  • Noor Izuana Redzuan,
  • Peter Kuan Hoe Low,
  • Sing Yee Tan,
  • Masseni Abd Aziz,
  • Aida Syarinaz Ahmad Adlan,
  • Suzaily Wahab,
  • Aida Farhana Suhaimi,
  • Nurul Syakilah Embok Raub,
  • Siti Mariam Mohtar,
  • Mohd Aminuddin Mohd Yusof

DOI
https://doi.org/10.51866/cpg1328
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 1
pp. 71 – 77

Abstract

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Major depressive disorder (MDD) is a common but complex illness that is frequently presented in the primary care setting. Managing this disorder in primary care can be difficult, and many patients are underdiagnosed and/or undertreated. The Malaysian Clinical Practice Guidelines (CPG) on the Management of Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) (2nd ed.), published in 2019, covers screening, diagnosis, treatment and referral (which frequently pose a challenge in the primary care setting) while minimising variation in clinical practice.

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