Efficacy of adding nutritional supplements in unipolar depression: A systematic review and meta-analysis (original) (raw)

“…Specific psychiatric conditions (and reported outcomes) considered in this meta‐review included: schizophrenia (examining total symptoms along with positive, negative, general and depressive symptoms, and tardive dyskinesia); states at risk for psychosis (examining attenuated psychosis symptoms, negative symptoms, transition to psychosis, and functioning); depressive disorders (including any clinical depression, diagnosed major depressive disorder (MDD), depression in pregnancy, in old age, or as a comorbidity to chronic health conditions); anxiety and stress‐related conditions (including generalized anxiety disorder, obsessive‐compulsive disorder (OCD) and trichotillomania); bipolar disorder type I and II (examining overall symptoms, bipolar mania, bipolar depression, functional impairments, and quality of life); and ADHD (including composite symptoms, hyperactivity‐impulsivity, inattention, behavioural comorbidities such as aggression, and cognitive functioning).…”