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Depression

Research Directions: Depression community supports research that brings new insights to international attention, promotes new methods and tools that can underpin rapid advances and draws attention to data that challenge existing biomedical, psychological and social orthodoxies.

Welcome to Depression

Research Directions: Depression aims to bring new insights to international attention, promote new methods and tools that can underpin rapid advances and draw attention to data that challenge existing biomedical, psychological and social orthodoxies. We encourage the active and timely sharing of novel research findings from many disciplines. We wish to resolve critical uncertainties in this most compelling and socially relevant field. The focus is on what new or existing information is required to solve pressing problems and answer the central questions.

Help Us Shape This Community

The Depression community is a space to discover and contribute to the questions shaping the field of depression. Find out more about the associated journal here.

If this is your field, shape this community by:

  • Submitting early or supplementary outputs, typically non-peer reviewed, that help answer the published questions. All outputs have a DOI and therefore are discoverable and citable.
  • Suggesting future questions for publication. If the advisory council and executive board accept your suggestion, you will be the author of the Question. Please use the discussion forum for this or contact us on depression@cambridge.org.
  • Discussing other researchers' question suggestions and other researchers' outputs in the forum.
  • Suggesting how we can make this community and the associated journal work for you by contacting us at depression@cambridge.org or via the forum.