a b s t r a c t Aims: The influence of discordance in what is important in being cured from depression on clinical outcome at 6 months, assessed with a divergence index. Methods: 304 outpatients treated for depression by general practitioners or by psychiatrists and completing a 6-month treatment period: a divergence index (divergence between physician and patient view on what is important in being cured from depression) was calculated for each physician–patient pair. The relation between this index and outcome at 6 months was analyzed (including depressive, anxious and somatic symptom severity, positive effect, functional impairment and quality of life (psychological and social relations). Results: Response rates (50 % improvement) were 65...
The present study extended previous research on outcome expectancy by exploring its temporal dynamic...
This study examines the process by which patients become satisfied with mental health treatment. The...
Anxious depression (AD) is common in patients with unipolar depression. It remains unclear if they h...
AIMS: The influence of discordance in what is important in being cured from depression on clinical o...
The influence of discordance in what is important in being cured from depression on clinical outcome...
AIMS: The comparison of what physicians and patients consider important in being cured from depressi...
OBJECTIVE Although there is an established link between patients' early positive outcome expectatio...
Clinicians face everyday the complexity of depression. Available pharmacotherapies and psychotherapi...
OBJECTIVE Although there is an established link between patients' early positive outcome expectat...
Introduction: The treatment of depression has a very high rate of non-responding patients. The recur...
Objectives. To compare the prognostic value of doctors’ and patients’ assessments of the severity of...
Client expectations for the results of treatment have been related to treatment outcome, but little ...
BACKGROUND: Clinical guidelines for depression in adults recommend the use of outcome measures and s...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the diagnostic status of patients enrolled in the Factors Influencing Depressi...
Background: We evaluated the long-term outcome of depression and anxiety and associated disability a...
The present study extended previous research on outcome expectancy by exploring its temporal dynamic...
This study examines the process by which patients become satisfied with mental health treatment. The...
Anxious depression (AD) is common in patients with unipolar depression. It remains unclear if they h...
AIMS: The influence of discordance in what is important in being cured from depression on clinical o...
The influence of discordance in what is important in being cured from depression on clinical outcome...
AIMS: The comparison of what physicians and patients consider important in being cured from depressi...
OBJECTIVE Although there is an established link between patients' early positive outcome expectatio...
Clinicians face everyday the complexity of depression. Available pharmacotherapies and psychotherapi...
OBJECTIVE Although there is an established link between patients' early positive outcome expectat...
Introduction: The treatment of depression has a very high rate of non-responding patients. The recur...
Objectives. To compare the prognostic value of doctors’ and patients’ assessments of the severity of...
Client expectations for the results of treatment have been related to treatment outcome, but little ...
BACKGROUND: Clinical guidelines for depression in adults recommend the use of outcome measures and s...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the diagnostic status of patients enrolled in the Factors Influencing Depressi...
Background: We evaluated the long-term outcome of depression and anxiety and associated disability a...
The present study extended previous research on outcome expectancy by exploring its temporal dynamic...
This study examines the process by which patients become satisfied with mental health treatment. The...
Anxious depression (AD) is common in patients with unipolar depression. It remains unclear if they h...