nietdepressieve
Nietdepressieve is a Dutch term used to describe an absence of depressive symptoms or mood, referring to people, states, or moods that are not characterized by depression. It is not a formal diagnostic label in major manuals such as the DSM-5 or ICD-11, and is more commonly found in informal discourse, clinical notes, or academic writings as a contrast to depressive conditions.
Etymology and usage: The term derives from niet (not) and depressieve (depressive). In practice, it is often
Clinical context: In research samples, a “nietdepressieve” group may describe participants who do not meet criteria
Limitations: The concept risks implying a binary division of mood states; mood exists on a spectrum and
See also: Depression; Mood disorder; Psychological well-being; DSM-5; ICD-11.