BACKGROUND: There is increasing awareness of the need of subtyping major depressive disorder, particularly in the setting of medical disease. The aim of this investigation was to use both DSM-IV comorbidity and the Diagnostic Criteria for Psychosomatic Research (DCPR) for characterizing depression in the medically ill. METHODS: 1700 patients were recruited from 8 medical centers in the Italian Health System and 1560 agreed to participate. They all underwent a cross-sectional assessment with DSM-IV and DCPR structured interviews. 198 patients (12.7%) received a diagnosis of major depressive disorder. Data were submitted to cluster analysis. RESULTS: Two clusters were identified: depressed somatizers and irritable/anxious depression. The soma...
Background. The classification of psychological distress and illness behavior in the setting of medi...
Objective: The heterogeneity of depression in the current classification system remains a point of d...
Objective: Two previous individual participant data meta-analyses (IPDMAs) found that different diag...
BACKGROUND: There is increasing awareness of the need of subtyping major depressive disorder, parti...
BACKGROUND: There is increasing awareness of the need of subtyping major depressive disorder, partic...
Background and Objectives: There is increasing interest in the issue of demoralization, particularly...
Background: The classification of psychological distress and illness behavior in the setting of medi...
Background. The classification of psychological distress and illness behavior in the setting of medi...
Background. The classification of psychological distress and illness behavior in the setting of medi...
none6Introduction: There is increasing awareness of the clinical relevance of demoralization among p...
The heterogeneity of depression (i.e., symptomatology profiles, treatment responsiveness) is more an...
Objective: The heterogeneity of depression in the current classification system remains a point of d...
Background. The classification of psychological distress and illness behavior in the setting of medi...
Objective: The heterogeneity of depression in the current classification system remains a point of d...
Objective: Two previous individual participant data meta-analyses (IPDMAs) found that different diag...
BACKGROUND: There is increasing awareness of the need of subtyping major depressive disorder, parti...
BACKGROUND: There is increasing awareness of the need of subtyping major depressive disorder, partic...
Background and Objectives: There is increasing interest in the issue of demoralization, particularly...
Background: The classification of psychological distress and illness behavior in the setting of medi...
Background. The classification of psychological distress and illness behavior in the setting of medi...
Background. The classification of psychological distress and illness behavior in the setting of medi...
none6Introduction: There is increasing awareness of the clinical relevance of demoralization among p...
The heterogeneity of depression (i.e., symptomatology profiles, treatment responsiveness) is more an...
Objective: The heterogeneity of depression in the current classification system remains a point of d...
Background. The classification of psychological distress and illness behavior in the setting of medi...
Objective: The heterogeneity of depression in the current classification system remains a point of d...
Objective: Two previous individual participant data meta-analyses (IPDMAs) found that different diag...