Depression may affect up to 10\% of the population, with half of affected people having recurrence of their symptoms. In mild to moderate depression, there is no reliable evidence that any one treatment is superior in improving symptoms of depression, but the strength of evidence supporting different treatments varies. In severe depression, only prescription antidepressants and electroconvulsive therapy are known to improve symptoms. METHODS AND OUTCOMES: We conducted a systematic review and aimed to answer the following clinical questions: What are the effects of treatments in mild to moderate and severe depression, and in treatment-resistant depression? Which interventions reduce relapse rates? We searched: Medline, Embase, The Cochrane L...
Review: antidepressants improve depression in adults with physical illnesses Gill D,Hatcher S.A syst...
Depression has profound social, economic and personal consequences for the affected individual, and ...
Depression is common in cancer patients, and this often remains undetected and untreated. Depression...
INTRODUCTION: Depression may affect up to 10% of the population, with half of affected people having...
Both antidepressant medications and psychologic treatment are beneficial for adult patients with mil...
Background: Findings of substantial remaining morbidity in treated major depressive disorder (MDD) l...
BACKGROUND: Depression is a leading cause of disease burden worldwide and is especially problematic ...
Background There is an increased risk of depression in people with a physical illness. Depression is...
BackgroundAntidepressant drugs are widely used in the treatment of depression in people with chronic...
BACKGROUND: Background Depressive disorders account for almost half of all Disability Adjusted Life ...
Background: Depression has a high prevalence, affecting more than 300 million people worldwide.1 Ant...
Most people with depression are initially treated with antidepressants. But how well do the data sup...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the available scientific evidence for answers to clinically relevant questions...
Objective: To conduct a systematic review of the evidence for the effectiveness of a range of possib...
Objective: To examine the available scientific evidence for answers to clinically relevant questions...
Review: antidepressants improve depression in adults with physical illnesses Gill D,Hatcher S.A syst...
Depression has profound social, economic and personal consequences for the affected individual, and ...
Depression is common in cancer patients, and this often remains undetected and untreated. Depression...
INTRODUCTION: Depression may affect up to 10% of the population, with half of affected people having...
Both antidepressant medications and psychologic treatment are beneficial for adult patients with mil...
Background: Findings of substantial remaining morbidity in treated major depressive disorder (MDD) l...
BACKGROUND: Depression is a leading cause of disease burden worldwide and is especially problematic ...
Background There is an increased risk of depression in people with a physical illness. Depression is...
BackgroundAntidepressant drugs are widely used in the treatment of depression in people with chronic...
BACKGROUND: Background Depressive disorders account for almost half of all Disability Adjusted Life ...
Background: Depression has a high prevalence, affecting more than 300 million people worldwide.1 Ant...
Most people with depression are initially treated with antidepressants. But how well do the data sup...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the available scientific evidence for answers to clinically relevant questions...
Objective: To conduct a systematic review of the evidence for the effectiveness of a range of possib...
Objective: To examine the available scientific evidence for answers to clinically relevant questions...
Review: antidepressants improve depression in adults with physical illnesses Gill D,Hatcher S.A syst...
Depression has profound social, economic and personal consequences for the affected individual, and ...
Depression is common in cancer patients, and this often remains undetected and untreated. Depression...