Phenotypic analysis of 23andMe survey data: Treatment-resistant depression from participants' perspective.

Psychiatry Res

Neuroscience Therapeutic Area, Janssen Research & Development, LLC, 1800 American Blvd, Titusville, NJ, USA.

Published: August 2019

AI Article Synopsis

  • A self-reported antidepressant efficacy survey was conducted among 23andMe research participants to better understand treatment-resistant depression (TRD) in individuals with depression.
  • The study defined TRD as a lack of response to at least two antidepressants over 5-6 weeks, while non-TRD (NTRD) was characterized by a positive response to the first or second medication taken for at least 3-4 weeks.
  • Findings revealed that participants with self-reported TRD had a younger age of onset, longer episode durations, and persistent symptoms compared to those classified as NTRD, along with identifying key factors like depression characteristics and childhood trauma that differentiate the two groups.

Article Abstract

To improve understanding of treatment-resistant depression (TRD) in a large population of individuals with depression, a self-reported antidepressant efficacy survey was designed and administered to 23andMe research participants. Participants with a current depressive episode or with a depressive episode within the last 5 years were queried for the effect of pharmacotherapy during the episode. TRD was defined as non-response to at least two antidepressants taken for at least 5-6 weeks. Non-TRD (NTRD) was defined as responsive to either the first or second medication taken for at least 3-4 weeks. Participants who could not be classified as TRD or NTRD were excluded from the analysis. Approximately 56,000 participants completed the survey, among which approximately 33,000 took medication for a depressive episode. The 3409 participants with self-reported TRD tended to have younger age of onset, and a more persistent course prior to initiation of treatment (e.g., a longer prior average episode duration and residual symptoms between episodes) than the 18,511 participants classified as NTRD. This survey identified depression characteristics, comorbidities, trigger events, and early childhood trauma that distinguish TRD from NTRD.

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