OBJECTIVE: The authors compared measurement-based care with standard treatment in major depression. METHODS: Outpatients with moderate to severe major depression were consecutively randomized to 24 weeks of either measurement-based care (guideline- and rating scale-based decisions; N=61), or standard treatment (clinicians\u27 choice decisions; N=59). Pharmacotherapy was restricted to paroxetine (20-60 mg/day) or mirtazapine (15-45 mg/day) in both groups. Depressive symptoms were measured with the Hamilton Depression Rating Scale (HAM-D) and the Quick Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology-Self-Report (QIDS-SR). Time to response (a decrease of at least 50% in HAM-D score) and remission (a HAM-D score of 7 or less) were the primary endpoints....
Background: Minor and mild-major depression are highly prevalent in primary care. There is insuffici...
Objective: The efficacy of psychodynamic therapies for depression remains open to debate because of ...
Objective: In depression treatment, switching treatment after lack of initial improvement, e.g., aft...
OBJECTIVE: The authors compared measurement-based care with standard treatment in major depression. ...
Background: Despite the acknowledged healthcare and economic burdens of chronic major depression, th...
BACKGROUND:The present study aimed to develop a new scale to evaluate the level of difficulty in tre...
In America, Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) is the second leading cause of years lived with disabili...
BackgroundAntidepressant medication (ADM) and psychotherapy are effective treatments for major depre...
Whether the acute outcomes of major depressive disorder (MDD) treated in primary (PC) or specialty c...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2019Introduction/Background: Depression is a common beh...
Objective: Several common methods for measuring treatment response present a snapshot of depression ...
Measurement-based care (MBC) has not been widely adopted in behavioral health (BH), which is a requi...
OBJECTIVES: This post hoc analysis compared how patients and physicians estimate disease severity an...
BACKGROUND: Guideline-based depression process measures provide a powerful way to monitor depression...
Objective: To pursue the previously long-standing but formally untested clinical view that melanchol...
Background: Minor and mild-major depression are highly prevalent in primary care. There is insuffici...
Objective: The efficacy of psychodynamic therapies for depression remains open to debate because of ...
Objective: In depression treatment, switching treatment after lack of initial improvement, e.g., aft...
OBJECTIVE: The authors compared measurement-based care with standard treatment in major depression. ...
Background: Despite the acknowledged healthcare and economic burdens of chronic major depression, th...
BACKGROUND:The present study aimed to develop a new scale to evaluate the level of difficulty in tre...
In America, Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) is the second leading cause of years lived with disabili...
BackgroundAntidepressant medication (ADM) and psychotherapy are effective treatments for major depre...
Whether the acute outcomes of major depressive disorder (MDD) treated in primary (PC) or specialty c...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2019Introduction/Background: Depression is a common beh...
Objective: Several common methods for measuring treatment response present a snapshot of depression ...
Measurement-based care (MBC) has not been widely adopted in behavioral health (BH), which is a requi...
OBJECTIVES: This post hoc analysis compared how patients and physicians estimate disease severity an...
BACKGROUND: Guideline-based depression process measures provide a powerful way to monitor depression...
Objective: To pursue the previously long-standing but formally untested clinical view that melanchol...
Background: Minor and mild-major depression are highly prevalent in primary care. There is insuffici...
Objective: The efficacy of psychodynamic therapies for depression remains open to debate because of ...
Objective: In depression treatment, switching treatment after lack of initial improvement, e.g., aft...