Background: Minor and mild-major depression are highly prevalent in primary care. There is insufficient evidence for the effectiveness of antidepressants in the treatment of minor and mild-major depression. We compared the effectiveness of usual primary care treatment, with or without antidepressants, in minor and mild-major depression. Methods: Apragmatic patient-randomized equivalence trial with 52 weeks follow-up was conducted in The Netherlands. In total, 59 primary care physicians (PCPs) recruited and treated 181 adult patients with minor or mild-major depression. Patients were randomized to four consultations within 3 months of usual care plus antidepressants (UCandAD) or usual care alone (UCnoAD). The Montgomery Åsberg Depression Rat...
BackgroundIt is commonly assumed that robust evidence exists for the lack of efficacy of antidepress...
BACKGROUND: Depression is a frequently observed and disabling condition in primary care, mainly trea...
PURPOSE: Depression is common in primary care. There are no systematic reviews of depression treatme...
Background: Minor and mild-major depression are highly prevalent in primary care. There is insuffici...
<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Clinical effectiveness of usual care with or with...
BACKGROUND: Antidepressants are widely used by primary care physicians. Very little comparative data...
<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Clinical effectiveness of usual care with or with...
Clinical studies, conducted chiefly in hospital settings, have demonstrated that antidepressant drug...
Objective: undertreatment of depression has been regarded as a major public health problem. Aim of t...
Background: Depression is a frequently observed and disabling condition in primary care, mainly trea...
Background: Depression is a frequently observed and disabling condition in primary care, mainly trea...
BackgroundIt is commonly assumed that robust evidence exists for the lack of efficacy of antidepress...
BACKGROUND: Depression is a frequently observed and disabling condition in primary care, mainly trea...
PURPOSE: Depression is common in primary care. There are no systematic reviews of depression treatme...
Background: Minor and mild-major depression are highly prevalent in primary care. There is insuffici...
<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Clinical effectiveness of usual care with or with...
BACKGROUND: Antidepressants are widely used by primary care physicians. Very little comparative data...
<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Clinical effectiveness of usual care with or with...
Clinical studies, conducted chiefly in hospital settings, have demonstrated that antidepressant drug...
Objective: undertreatment of depression has been regarded as a major public health problem. Aim of t...
Background: Depression is a frequently observed and disabling condition in primary care, mainly trea...
Background: Depression is a frequently observed and disabling condition in primary care, mainly trea...
BackgroundIt is commonly assumed that robust evidence exists for the lack of efficacy of antidepress...
BACKGROUND: Depression is a frequently observed and disabling condition in primary care, mainly trea...
PURPOSE: Depression is common in primary care. There are no systematic reviews of depression treatme...