Abstract
Depressive symptoms and syndromes in schizophrenia are common but heterogeneous with respect to etiology, presentation, course, and treatment. Based on a comprehensive differential diagnosis that identifies ten clinical subgroups, the authors review relevant treatment studies and offer current treatment guidelines. The clinical recommendations focus on addressing underlying problems such as medication side effects and substance abuse, attempting to identify and treat medication-responsive syndromes, and preventing suicide. The categories and treatments presented here are expected to evolve as researchers continue to elucidate clinically meaningful syndromes and to develop specific treatments. Nevertheless, current knowledge suggests that many schizophrenics with depression and depression-like symptoms can be treated effectively.
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