“…First of all, evidence is inconclusive for several predictors, including stressful life events, a family history of MDD, severity of the depressive episode, and comorbidity (e.g., dysthymia and personality pathology, Burcusa & Iacono, ; Hardeveld et al., ; Hardeveld, Spijker, De Graaf, Nolen, & Beekman, ). Only a few predictors have been repeatedly found to relate to an unfavorable long‐term course of MDD, namely the number of previous episodes, residual symptoms, and childhood maltreatment (Berwian, Walter, Seifritz, & Huys, ; Hardeveld, Spijker, De Graaf, Nolen, & Beekman, ; Kovacs, Obrosky, & George, ; Nanni, Uher, & Danese, ). Second, several studies have shown that the risk of recurrence of MDD depends on the combination of multiple predictors each having a small prognostic effect (van Loo et al., ; Wang et al., ).…”