Abstract
Major depression is a consequential public health problem in the United States. Depression has long been recognized as an
important target of intervention in psychology and psychiatry, but these fields have focused efforts primarily on treatment
rather than prevention. Although effective preventive interventions targeting high-risk groups have been developed, they have
thus far had poor reach and sustainability in the community. The development of sustainable preventive interventions that
have the potential to impact population health represents a critical goal for the field. To this end, a research agenda incorporating
the perspectives of both mental health disciplines and public health is proposed as a guide for future depression prevention
research. Increased interdisciplinary collaboration between mental health disciplines and public health is recommended to
develop, enact, and evaluate multilevel preventive interventions aimed at reducing the population health burden of major depression.
important target of intervention in psychology and psychiatry, but these fields have focused efforts primarily on treatment
rather than prevention. Although effective preventive interventions targeting high-risk groups have been developed, they have
thus far had poor reach and sustainability in the community. The development of sustainable preventive interventions that
have the potential to impact population health represents a critical goal for the field. To this end, a research agenda incorporating
the perspectives of both mental health disciplines and public health is proposed as a guide for future depression prevention
research. Increased interdisciplinary collaboration between mental health disciplines and public health is recommended to
develop, enact, and evaluate multilevel preventive interventions aimed at reducing the population health burden of major depression.
- Content Type Journal Article
- Pages 1-11
- DOI 10.1007/s11121-011-0231-8
- Authors
- Katie A. McLaughlin, Division of General Pediatrics, Children’s Hospital Boston, Harvard Medical School, 300 Longwood Avenue, Boston, MA 02115, USA
- Journal Prevention Science
- Online ISSN 1573-6695
- Print ISSN 1389-4986