Anhedonia indicates the reduced ability to gain pleasure from enjoyable activities. Its relevance stretches beyond the characterization of depression, and increasing importance is being given to its potential as a transdiagnostic symptom and therapeutic target. Anhedonia is observed in mood disorders, schizophrenia, substance use disorders as well as eating disorders, and involves multiple physiopathological mechanisms. Nevertheless, only a few pharmacological interventions have clearly proven efficacy in its treatment. The aim of this study was to provide a comprehensive overview of the current knowledge on anhedonia, focusing on its transnosografic role, its physiopathological underpinnings, and therapeutic implications.

Anhedonia: a unifying symptom and a transdiagnostic therapeutic target

ROSSO, Gianluca
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RIZZO PESCI, Nicola;PERACCHIA, Stefano;GARRONE, Camilla;DI SALVO, Gabriele;MAINA, Giuseppe
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2024-01-01

Abstract

Anhedonia indicates the reduced ability to gain pleasure from enjoyable activities. Its relevance stretches beyond the characterization of depression, and increasing importance is being given to its potential as a transdiagnostic symptom and therapeutic target. Anhedonia is observed in mood disorders, schizophrenia, substance use disorders as well as eating disorders, and involves multiple physiopathological mechanisms. Nevertheless, only a few pharmacological interventions have clearly proven efficacy in its treatment. The aim of this study was to provide a comprehensive overview of the current knowledge on anhedonia, focusing on its transnosografic role, its physiopathological underpinnings, and therapeutic implications.
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Anhedonia; Mental disorders; Pharmacology; Therapeutics
ROSSO, Gianluca; RIZZO PESCI, Nicola; PERACCHIA, Stefano; GARRONE, Camilla; DI SALVO, Gabriele; MAINA, Giuseppe
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