Objective: Studies have shown that antidepressants are no better than placebo in treating depression in dementia. The authors examined antidepressant efficacy in subgroups of depression in dementia with different depressive symptom profiles. Methods: This study focuses on exploratory secondary analyses on the randomized, parallel-group, double-blind, placebo-controlled Health Technology Assessment Study of the Use of Antidepressants for Depression in Dementia (HTA-SADD) trial. The setting included old-age psychiatry services in nine centers in England. The participants included 326 patients meeting National Institute of Neurological and Communicative Disorders and Stroke/Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders Association probable/possibl...
Depression in dementia is common, disabling and causes significant distress to patients and carers. ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from BMJ Publishing Group via...
Objectives: The two primary objectives of this study were: 1) to evaluate the comparative effectiven...
Objective: Studies have shown that antidepressants are no better than placebo in treating depressio...
Objective: Studies have shown that antidepressants are no better than placebo in treating depression...
Background: Depression is common in dementia but the evidence base for appropriate drug treatment is...
Objective Studies have shown that antidepressants are no better than placebo in treating depression...
OBJECTIVE Depression is common in dementia, causing considerable distress and other negative impa...
Background Depression is common in dementia but the evidence base for appropriate drug treatment is ...
Study finds no evidence to support the use of antidepressants as a first-line treatment for people w...
BACKGROUND: Agitation is common in people with dementia and negatively affects the quality of life o...
Background: Depression is common in people with Alzheimer’s disease (AD) affecting overall outcomes ...
BACKGROUND Depression is a common and costly comorbidity in dementia. There are very few data on ...
BACKGROUND: Agitation is common in people with dementia and negatively affects the quality of life o...
This is the author accepted manuscript.OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effectiveness of combining mirt...
Depression in dementia is common, disabling and causes significant distress to patients and carers. ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from BMJ Publishing Group via...
Objectives: The two primary objectives of this study were: 1) to evaluate the comparative effectiven...
Objective: Studies have shown that antidepressants are no better than placebo in treating depressio...
Objective: Studies have shown that antidepressants are no better than placebo in treating depression...
Background: Depression is common in dementia but the evidence base for appropriate drug treatment is...
Objective Studies have shown that antidepressants are no better than placebo in treating depression...
OBJECTIVE Depression is common in dementia, causing considerable distress and other negative impa...
Background Depression is common in dementia but the evidence base for appropriate drug treatment is ...
Study finds no evidence to support the use of antidepressants as a first-line treatment for people w...
BACKGROUND: Agitation is common in people with dementia and negatively affects the quality of life o...
Background: Depression is common in people with Alzheimer’s disease (AD) affecting overall outcomes ...
BACKGROUND Depression is a common and costly comorbidity in dementia. There are very few data on ...
BACKGROUND: Agitation is common in people with dementia and negatively affects the quality of life o...
This is the author accepted manuscript.OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effectiveness of combining mirt...
Depression in dementia is common, disabling and causes significant distress to patients and carers. ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from BMJ Publishing Group via...
Objectives: The two primary objectives of this study were: 1) to evaluate the comparative effectiven...