Background: Mixed anxiety and depressive disorder (MADD) is common yet ill-defined, with little known about outcomes. Aims: To determine MADD outcomes over 1 year. Method: We recruited 250 adults attending seven London general practices with mild moderate distress. Three groups were defined using a diagnostic interview: MADD, other ICD-10 psychiatric diagnosis, no psychiatric diagnosis. We assessed symptoms of distress (General Health Questionnaire-28), quality of life (12-item Short Form Health Survey), general practitioner (GP) diagnosis and consultation rate at baseline, 3 months and 1 year. Results Two-thirds of participants with MADD had no significant psychological distress at 3 months (61%) or 1 year (69%). H...
Background: Little is known about the course and outcome of untreated anxiety and depression in pati...
Background: In 1992, the ICD-10 introduced the concept of mixed anxiety–depression disorder (MAD). H...
Background: Little is known about the course and outcome of untreated anxiety and depression in pati...
Prevalence and risk factors associated with mixed anxiety-depressive disorder (MAD) have yet to be e...
Prevalence and risk factors associated with mixed anxiety-depressive disorder (MAD) have yet to be ...
Background: There is little evidence as to whether or not guideline concordant care in general pract...
Background: We evaluated the long-term outcome of depression and anxiety and associated disability a...
Background: We evaluated the long-term outcome of depression and anxiety and associated disability a...
Background: There is little evidence as to whether or not guideline concordant care in general pract...
Background: We evaluated the long-term outcome of depression and anxiety and associated disability a...
Background: There is little evidence as to whether or not guideline concordant care in general pract...
Background: In 1992, the ICD-10 introduced the concept of mixed anxiety–depression disorder (MAD). H...
Background: In 1992, the ICD-10 introduced the concept of mixed anxiety–depression disorder (MAD). H...
Background: In 1992, the ICD-10 introduced the concept of mixed anxiety–depression disorder (MAD). H...
Background: Existing studies on disease course usually apply relatively short follow-up periods and ...
Background: Little is known about the course and outcome of untreated anxiety and depression in pati...
Background: In 1992, the ICD-10 introduced the concept of mixed anxiety–depression disorder (MAD). H...
Background: Little is known about the course and outcome of untreated anxiety and depression in pati...
Prevalence and risk factors associated with mixed anxiety-depressive disorder (MAD) have yet to be e...
Prevalence and risk factors associated with mixed anxiety-depressive disorder (MAD) have yet to be ...
Background: There is little evidence as to whether or not guideline concordant care in general pract...
Background: We evaluated the long-term outcome of depression and anxiety and associated disability a...
Background: We evaluated the long-term outcome of depression and anxiety and associated disability a...
Background: There is little evidence as to whether or not guideline concordant care in general pract...
Background: We evaluated the long-term outcome of depression and anxiety and associated disability a...
Background: There is little evidence as to whether or not guideline concordant care in general pract...
Background: In 1992, the ICD-10 introduced the concept of mixed anxiety–depression disorder (MAD). H...
Background: In 1992, the ICD-10 introduced the concept of mixed anxiety–depression disorder (MAD). H...
Background: In 1992, the ICD-10 introduced the concept of mixed anxiety–depression disorder (MAD). H...
Background: Existing studies on disease course usually apply relatively short follow-up periods and ...
Background: Little is known about the course and outcome of untreated anxiety and depression in pati...
Background: In 1992, the ICD-10 introduced the concept of mixed anxiety–depression disorder (MAD). H...
Background: Little is known about the course and outcome of untreated anxiety and depression in pati...