Limited data exist on concordance between patients’ and health care providers’ (HCPs) perceptions regarding symptoms of major depressive disorder (MDD) and treatment priorities, particularly across disease phases. This study examined concordance during the acute, post-acute, and remission phases of MDD. In an online survey, 2,008 patients responded based on their experience with MDD, and 1,046 HCPs responded based on their clinical experience treating patients with MDD. Questions included symptom frequency and severity, treatment priorities, and impact on psychosocial functioning. Patients reported more frequently mood, physical, and cognitive symptoms than HCPs in the post-acute and remission phases and greater impact on psychosocial funct...
AIMS: The comparison of what physicians and patients consider important in being cured from depressi...
AIMS: The objective of this study is to investigate whether type of depressive symptoms (i.e. cognit...
Objective: In mental health care, treatment effects are commonly monitored by symptom severity measu...
Limited data exist on concordance between patients' and health care providers' (HCPs) perceptions re...
This analysis was undertaken to examine the relationship between different symptoms of major depress...
Aim: To assess to what extent a high physical symptom count influences the effect of treatment for m...
BACKGROUND: Research so far provided few clues on the order in which depressive symptoms typically r...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the impact of differences in depressive symptom reporting across clinical ...
Contains fulltext : 167238.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVE: To i...
OBJECTIVE: Although depression is one of the most common problems of medical and psychiatric outpati...
Objective: Although depression is one of the most common problems of medical and psy-chiatric outpat...
Objective: To investigate the impact of differences in depressive symptom reporting across clinical ...
We conducted a secondary analysis of data from the Prevention of Recurrent Episodes of Depression Wi...
Introduction: Physical symptoms associated with depression and common psychiatric disorders sometime...
AIMS: The influence of discordance in what is important in being cured from depression on clinical o...
AIMS: The comparison of what physicians and patients consider important in being cured from depressi...
AIMS: The objective of this study is to investigate whether type of depressive symptoms (i.e. cognit...
Objective: In mental health care, treatment effects are commonly monitored by symptom severity measu...
Limited data exist on concordance between patients' and health care providers' (HCPs) perceptions re...
This analysis was undertaken to examine the relationship between different symptoms of major depress...
Aim: To assess to what extent a high physical symptom count influences the effect of treatment for m...
BACKGROUND: Research so far provided few clues on the order in which depressive symptoms typically r...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the impact of differences in depressive symptom reporting across clinical ...
Contains fulltext : 167238.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVE: To i...
OBJECTIVE: Although depression is one of the most common problems of medical and psychiatric outpati...
Objective: Although depression is one of the most common problems of medical and psy-chiatric outpat...
Objective: To investigate the impact of differences in depressive symptom reporting across clinical ...
We conducted a secondary analysis of data from the Prevention of Recurrent Episodes of Depression Wi...
Introduction: Physical symptoms associated with depression and common psychiatric disorders sometime...
AIMS: The influence of discordance in what is important in being cured from depression on clinical o...
AIMS: The comparison of what physicians and patients consider important in being cured from depressi...
AIMS: The objective of this study is to investigate whether type of depressive symptoms (i.e. cognit...
Objective: In mental health care, treatment effects are commonly monitored by symptom severity measu...