recommendations for the assessment and treatment of depression in patients with coronary heart disease (CHD). Method: Consensus of experts. Results: Our current recommendations are that the Beck Depression Inventory-I be employed for epidemiological studies of depression and CHD, that the Patient Health Questionnaire 2-item version be employed for screening for trial eligibility, that the Depression Interview and Structured Hamilton (DISH) be employed for diagnostic ascertainment for trial inclusion, and that the Hamilton rating scale, which is part of the DISH, be employed for both depression symptom reduction and the remission criterion in any trial. We further recommend that a randomized controlled trial be undertaken to determine whethe...
State of the art: Depression in association with acute coronary syndromes (ACS) is an independent ri...
Objective: The present paper reviews the evidence that depression is a risk factor for the developme...
OBJECTIVE: Depressive symptoms are highly relevant for the quality of life, health behavior, and pro...
Depression is the most common psychiatric disorder in coronary artery disease, and it can worsen car...
Objective: Recognition that depression is associated with increased morbidity and mortality in coron...
Among patients with cardiovascular disease (CVD), depression is highly prevalent and is associated w...
To systematically review evidence on depression screening in coronary heart disease (CHD) by assessi...
A recent Science Advisory from the American Heart Association (AHA) recommended routine screening of...
To systematically review evidence on depression screening in coronary heart disease (CHD) by assessi...
A recent Science Advisory from the American Heart Association (AHA) recommended routine screening of...
Depression prevalence is between 15% and 20% in coronary heart disease patients, such as those with ...
There is compelling evidence that depression is an independent risk factor for both the development ...
© Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2016. All rights reserved. Depression is common in t...
In 2003, the National Heart Foundation of Australia position statement on “stress” and h...
It is widely accepted that depression increases the risk of coronary heart disease (CHD) in healthy ...
State of the art: Depression in association with acute coronary syndromes (ACS) is an independent ri...
Objective: The present paper reviews the evidence that depression is a risk factor for the developme...
OBJECTIVE: Depressive symptoms are highly relevant for the quality of life, health behavior, and pro...
Depression is the most common psychiatric disorder in coronary artery disease, and it can worsen car...
Objective: Recognition that depression is associated with increased morbidity and mortality in coron...
Among patients with cardiovascular disease (CVD), depression is highly prevalent and is associated w...
To systematically review evidence on depression screening in coronary heart disease (CHD) by assessi...
A recent Science Advisory from the American Heart Association (AHA) recommended routine screening of...
To systematically review evidence on depression screening in coronary heart disease (CHD) by assessi...
A recent Science Advisory from the American Heart Association (AHA) recommended routine screening of...
Depression prevalence is between 15% and 20% in coronary heart disease patients, such as those with ...
There is compelling evidence that depression is an independent risk factor for both the development ...
© Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2016. All rights reserved. Depression is common in t...
In 2003, the National Heart Foundation of Australia position statement on “stress” and h...
It is widely accepted that depression increases the risk of coronary heart disease (CHD) in healthy ...
State of the art: Depression in association with acute coronary syndromes (ACS) is an independent ri...
Objective: The present paper reviews the evidence that depression is a risk factor for the developme...
OBJECTIVE: Depressive symptoms are highly relevant for the quality of life, health behavior, and pro...