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Abstract This study was carried out with the aim of finding out what would rease or decrease the probability of recovery and relapse in patients with [or depression. Although our emphasis was on the psychosocial factors, t, some demographic and clinical aspects were also taken in consideration. The theoretical part of the thesis, started with shedding a light on the ent nosological disciplines of depression, followed by detailed resentation of what concern the course and outcome of the disease with .. ecial reference to therapy resistant and chronic kinds of depression. urther on, we have mentioned the different factors that are suggested to uence the course and outcome of the disease with the presentation of the by-product of a lot of researches that have dealt with this issue. Different .demographic, clinical and psychosocial factors which are proposed to delay the recovery process or enhance relapse were specifically presented in more As regards the practical part of the thesis, the description of our design in this work as well as of the tools utilized in it was firstly presented. . Then, the results obtained through the study were offered both in tabulated and descriptive forms, followed by a discussion of the most standing and significant fmdings. SUMMARY & CONCLUSIONS This study was carried out with the aim of finding out what would .. crease or decrease the probability of recovery and relapse in patients with lhajor depression. Although our emphasis was on the psychosocial factors, yet, some demographic and clinical aspects were also taken in consideration. The theoretical part of the thesis, started with shedding a light on the current nosological disciplines of depression, followed by detailed lpresentation of what concern the course and outcome of the disease with special reference to therapy resistant and chronic kinds of depression. Further on, we have mentioned the different factors that are suggested to influence the course and outcome of the disease with the presentation of the by-product of a lot of researches that have dealt with this issue. Different demographic, clinical and psychosocial factors which are proposed to delay the recovery process or enhance relapse were specifically presented in more details. As regards the practical part of the thesis, the description of our design in this work as well as of the tools utilized in it was firstly presented. Then, the results obtained through the study were offered both in tabulated and descriptive forms, followed by a discussion of the most standing and significant findings. |