The goal of this study was to evaluate the relationship between early change in psychosocial function independent of depression severity and longer-term symptomatic remission. Participants of Combining Medications to Enhance Depression Outcomes trial were randomly selected for model selection (n = 334) and validation (n = 331). Changes in psychosocial function (Work and Social Adjustment Scale, WSAS) from baseline to week 6 were assessed and two data-driven sub-groups of WSAS change were identified in the randomly selected model selection half. Results of analyses to predict symptomatic remission at 3 and 7 months were validated for these sub-groups in the second half (validation sample). From baseline to week 6, psychosocial function impro...
Background Improvement in depression within the first 2 weeks of antidepressant treatment predicts g...
BackgroundDepression causes significant morbidity, which impacts mental health, overall general heal...
BACKGROUND: Research so far provided few clues on the order in which depressive symptoms typically r...
PURPOSE: Functioning is a necessary diagnostic criterion for depression, and thus routinely assessed...
The authors examined the role of personality, social support, and coping strategies and their intera...
The present study was designed to assess the six-month effects of stress, self-esteem, social compet...
OBJECTIVE: Psychotherapies for depression are similarly effective, but the processes through which t...
OBJECTIVE: Psychotherapies for depression are similarly effective, but the processes through which t...
BACKGROUND: Major depressive disorder (MDD) is associated with significant disability, having a prof...
Background: Early-onset major depressive disorder (MDD) (EOD) is often particularly malignant due to...
BACKGROUND: Improvement in depression within the first 2 weeks of antidepressant treatment predicts ...
Objectives: To examine the predictive value of early improvement for short- and long-term outcome in...
International audienceINTRODUCTION:Baseline values and early changes of emotional reactivity, cognit...
Background: Early-onset major depressive disorder (MDD) (EOD) is often particularly malignant due to...
BACKGROUND: The risk of depressive relapse and recurrence is associated with social risk factors tha...
Background Improvement in depression within the first 2 weeks of antidepressant treatment predicts g...
BackgroundDepression causes significant morbidity, which impacts mental health, overall general heal...
BACKGROUND: Research so far provided few clues on the order in which depressive symptoms typically r...
PURPOSE: Functioning is a necessary diagnostic criterion for depression, and thus routinely assessed...
The authors examined the role of personality, social support, and coping strategies and their intera...
The present study was designed to assess the six-month effects of stress, self-esteem, social compet...
OBJECTIVE: Psychotherapies for depression are similarly effective, but the processes through which t...
OBJECTIVE: Psychotherapies for depression are similarly effective, but the processes through which t...
BACKGROUND: Major depressive disorder (MDD) is associated with significant disability, having a prof...
Background: Early-onset major depressive disorder (MDD) (EOD) is often particularly malignant due to...
BACKGROUND: Improvement in depression within the first 2 weeks of antidepressant treatment predicts ...
Objectives: To examine the predictive value of early improvement for short- and long-term outcome in...
International audienceINTRODUCTION:Baseline values and early changes of emotional reactivity, cognit...
Background: Early-onset major depressive disorder (MDD) (EOD) is often particularly malignant due to...
BACKGROUND: The risk of depressive relapse and recurrence is associated with social risk factors tha...
Background Improvement in depression within the first 2 weeks of antidepressant treatment predicts g...
BackgroundDepression causes significant morbidity, which impacts mental health, overall general heal...
BACKGROUND: Research so far provided few clues on the order in which depressive symptoms typically r...