Severe depressive episode without psychotic symptoms with mediastinum tumor and scoliosis as the organic disease: a case report

Authors

  • Damara Oky Caesario Author
  • Sagita Qolifatu Saqdyah Author
  • Ayu Nur As’ari Author
  • Era Catur Prasetya Author
  • Faizul Hasan Author
  • Bashir Lawal Author

Keywords:

Severe Depressive, Episodes, Organic Disease, Depressive

Abstract

Background: Depression is a condition in which an individual feels a very deteriorating atmosphere in his life to the point of feeling hopeless in life. There are many manifestations of depression, such as loss of interest, lethargy, feeling that the future is not bright, concentration and even eating disorders. The most severe manifestation of someone's depression is feelings of wanting to commit suicide. Depression often presents with comorbidities and a doctor must also concentrate on two things, namely depression and the organic disease. The aims of this study to found the progress of this depression in use factor above also the prognosis of this women disease.

Methods: This is a case study. We diagnose and explain this case using a pocket book for the diagnosis of mental disorder from Pedoman Penggolongan dan Diagnosis Gangguan Jiwa-III and diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders-5.

Results: Manifestations that appear are in accordance with what mentioned in the diagnose book. We can also include the organic disease as an influence to make it easy and clear.

Conclusion: All types of depression have different characteristics and classifications. Minor depressive symptoms, major depressive symptoms, with psychotic or without psychotic. Trigger must be looked at because it is to eliminate things that are not important and so that treatment appropriate

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2025-11-11

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Severe depressive episode without psychotic symptoms with mediastinum tumor and scoliosis as the organic disease: a case report. (2025). Jurnal Kesehatan Jiwa Indonesia, 1(1). https://journal.terbit.org/index.php/jkji/article/view/1