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Episodic Nature and Prognosis of Major Depressive Disorder

Major depressive disorder is characterized by its episodic course, where symptoms reach their full intensity for a period before subsiding. While these episodes may extend for several months, about 70% of individuals recover within one year. Nevertheless, the disorder can have long-term consequences, with approximately 12% of individuals still showing significant impairment after five years. Furthermore, even among those who recover, many continue to experience minor, fluctuating symptoms over the long term.

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