How common is psychotic depression?

Psychotic depression is relatively rare but underdiagnosed.

It’s estimated to occur in about 15–25% of people hospitalized for major depression. It’s more likely to be seen in:

  • Older adults.
  • People with a family history of psychosis or mood disorders.
  • Individuals with recurrent, severe depressive episodes.

–> My thorough guide about psychotic depression can be found here.

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