Key features of depression and its management in general practice.

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1. Following an episode of major depressive illness, ten percent of people develop a chronic depressive illness.
2. Inadequate treatment during the acute episode increases the risk of chronic depression.
3. Chronic depression is more common in people with a family history of depression.
4. Chronic depression is more common in patients with a late age of onset.
5. Chronic depression is less likely when the acute illness is severe.

5. Chronic depression is less likely when the acute illness is severe.

Author's answer: False.

Risk of chronic depression is directly proportional to the severity of the initial illness (10).

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