Unipolar major depressive disorder (MDD) is a common mental health disorder which has a lifetime prevalence of about 19% in the Netherlands (De Graaf et al., 2010). This means that almost 1 out of 5 persons will experience a depressive episode at some point in their lives. Women are almost twice as often affected as men (Bijl et al., 1997, De Graaf et al., 2010). Worldwide, about 121 million of people are affected by depression, and it is one of the leading causes of disability (WHO, 2011).

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Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO)
M.W. Hengeveld (Michiel) , M.W. van der Molen (Maurits)
Erasmus University Rotterdam
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