Background: Major depression is the largest single cause of nonfatal disease burden in Australia. Effective drug and psychological treatments exist, yet are underused. Objective: To quantify the burden of disease currently averted in people seeking care for major depression and the amount of disease burden that could be averted in these people under optimal episodic and maintenance treatment strategies. Design: Modeling impact of current and optimal treatment strategies based on secondary analysis of mental health survey data, studies of the natural history of major depression, and meta-analyses of effectiveness data. Monte Carlo simulation of uncertainty in the model. Setting: The cohort of Australian adults experiencing an episode of majo...
International audienceBackground: Major depressive disorder (MDD) is among the most common psychiatr...
ABSTRACT The syndrome of major depression is widely regarded as a specific mental illness that has i...
MDE is identified as prevalent, disabling, and a majordeterminant in the burden of disease. Neverthe...
Background:Major depression is the largest single cause of nonfatal disease burden inAustralia. Effe...
Objective: Antidepressant drugs and cognitive–behavioural therapy (CBT) are effective treatmen...
CONTEXT: Strategies for prevention of depression are hindered by lack of evidence about the combined...
Context: Clinically relevant late-life depression has a prevalence of 16% and is associated with sub...
Context: Strategies for prevention of depression are hindered by lack of evidence about the combined...
Introduction: Matching treatment to specific patients is too often a matter of trial and error, whil...
Objective: To identify target groups for prevention of chronic or recurrent depression in old age su...
A doubling of Australian expenditure on mental health services over two decades, inflation-adjusted,...
Objective: To identify target groups for prevention of chronic or recurrent depression in old age su...
Introduction: Experts recommend integrating smoking-cessation treatments within U.S. mental health s...
Background: Many factors have been associated with the onset and maintenance of depressive symptoms ...
Context: Strategies for prevention of depression are hindered by lack of evidence about the combined...
International audienceBackground: Major depressive disorder (MDD) is among the most common psychiatr...
ABSTRACT The syndrome of major depression is widely regarded as a specific mental illness that has i...
MDE is identified as prevalent, disabling, and a majordeterminant in the burden of disease. Neverthe...
Background:Major depression is the largest single cause of nonfatal disease burden inAustralia. Effe...
Objective: Antidepressant drugs and cognitive–behavioural therapy (CBT) are effective treatmen...
CONTEXT: Strategies for prevention of depression are hindered by lack of evidence about the combined...
Context: Clinically relevant late-life depression has a prevalence of 16% and is associated with sub...
Context: Strategies for prevention of depression are hindered by lack of evidence about the combined...
Introduction: Matching treatment to specific patients is too often a matter of trial and error, whil...
Objective: To identify target groups for prevention of chronic or recurrent depression in old age su...
A doubling of Australian expenditure on mental health services over two decades, inflation-adjusted,...
Objective: To identify target groups for prevention of chronic or recurrent depression in old age su...
Introduction: Experts recommend integrating smoking-cessation treatments within U.S. mental health s...
Background: Many factors have been associated with the onset and maintenance of depressive symptoms ...
Context: Strategies for prevention of depression are hindered by lack of evidence about the combined...
International audienceBackground: Major depressive disorder (MDD) is among the most common psychiatr...
ABSTRACT The syndrome of major depression is widely regarded as a specific mental illness that has i...
MDE is identified as prevalent, disabling, and a majordeterminant in the burden of disease. Neverthe...