Introduction Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) is an important and effective treatment for depression. However, research on course trajectories of depressive symptoms during ECT is limited. Insight into putative differences in speed of response of depressive symptom dimensions may enable clinicians to optimally inform patients and their relatives. Therefore, we aim to examine course trajectories of depressive symptom dimensions in depressed older persons during ECT. Methods Data were derived from the Mood Disorders in Elderly treated with Electro Convulsive Therapy study, including 110 persons, aged 55 years or more, with a current diagnosis of major depressive disorder and referred for ECT. Exploratory factor analysis was used to identify sy...
Objectives: Apathy, a lack of motivation, is frequently seen in older individuals, with and without ...
BACKGROUND: Severe depression can be a life-threatening disorder, especially in elderly patients. A ...
OBJECTIVES: In clinical practice, particularly melancholic depression benefits from electroconvulsiv...
Introduction Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) is an important and effective treatment for depression....
INTRODUCTION: Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) is an important and effective treatment for depression...
OBJECTIVES: This study aims to empirically identify latent course trajectories of depressive symptom...
OBJECTIVES: In clinical practice, particularly melancholic depression benefits from electroconvulsiv...
BACKGROUND: Research examining the course of depressive symptoms during electroconvulsive therapy (E...
AbstractBackgroundNo study has previously investigated whether the speed of recovery from disorienta...
Keiichiro Tominaga¹, Mioto Okazaki¹, Hisashi Higuchi¹, Itaru Utagawa&...
Background: Research examining the course of depressive symptoms during electroconvulsive therapy (E...
Objective: Several variables have been studied as possible predictors for response to ECT; results f...
Objective The clinical profile of late-life depression (LLD) is frequently associated with cognitive...
Objective: Several clinical variables assumed to be predictive of electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) ou...
ObjectiveSymptom heterogeneity in major depressive disorder obscures diagnostic and treatment-respon...
Objectives: Apathy, a lack of motivation, is frequently seen in older individuals, with and without ...
BACKGROUND: Severe depression can be a life-threatening disorder, especially in elderly patients. A ...
OBJECTIVES: In clinical practice, particularly melancholic depression benefits from electroconvulsiv...
Introduction Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) is an important and effective treatment for depression....
INTRODUCTION: Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) is an important and effective treatment for depression...
OBJECTIVES: This study aims to empirically identify latent course trajectories of depressive symptom...
OBJECTIVES: In clinical practice, particularly melancholic depression benefits from electroconvulsiv...
BACKGROUND: Research examining the course of depressive symptoms during electroconvulsive therapy (E...
AbstractBackgroundNo study has previously investigated whether the speed of recovery from disorienta...
Keiichiro Tominaga¹, Mioto Okazaki¹, Hisashi Higuchi¹, Itaru Utagawa&...
Background: Research examining the course of depressive symptoms during electroconvulsive therapy (E...
Objective: Several variables have been studied as possible predictors for response to ECT; results f...
Objective The clinical profile of late-life depression (LLD) is frequently associated with cognitive...
Objective: Several clinical variables assumed to be predictive of electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) ou...
ObjectiveSymptom heterogeneity in major depressive disorder obscures diagnostic and treatment-respon...
Objectives: Apathy, a lack of motivation, is frequently seen in older individuals, with and without ...
BACKGROUND: Severe depression can be a life-threatening disorder, especially in elderly patients. A ...
OBJECTIVES: In clinical practice, particularly melancholic depression benefits from electroconvulsiv...