Objectives: To examine the predictive value of early improvement for short- and long-term outcome in the treatment of depressive female inpatients and to explore the influence of comorbid disorders (CD). Methods: Archival data of a naturalistic sample of 277 female inpatients diagnosed with a depressive disorder was analyzed assessing the BDI at baseline, after 20 days and 30 days, posttreatment, and after 3 to 6 months at follow-up. Early improvement, defined as a decrease in the BDI score of at least 30% after 20 and after 30 days, and CD were analyzed using binary logistic regression. Results: Both early improvement definitions were predictive of remission at posttreatment. Early improvement after 30 days showed a sustained treatment eff...
PURPOSE:Collaborative care is effective in improving symptoms of patients with depression. The aims ...
Objectives: Treatment of depression (in late life) is good. The short-term, but not long-term progno...
Aims: To investigate the prognostic factors that determine 2-year outcomes in a group of alcohol-dep...
Objectives. To examine the predictive value of early improvement for short- and long-term outcome in...
BACKGROUND: A previous study of women 9 months after discharge from in-patient treatment for depress...
PURPOSE: Functioning is a necessary diagnostic criterion for depression, and thus routinely assessed...
Objectives: To study outcomes related to long-term treatment of depression and differences in treatm...
OBJECTIVE Although there is an established link between patients' early positive outcome expectatio...
The goal of this study was to evaluate the relationship between early change in psychosocial functio...
Contains fulltext : 139267.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Depressive di...
OBJECTIVE Although there is an established link between patients' early positive outcome expectat...
BACKGROUND: Improvement in depression within the first 2 weeks of antidepressant treatment predicts ...
Background/purpose: Depressive illness is highly recurrent, frequently chronic and associated with a...
A wide range of recovery rates has been reported during the 1st year of follow-up in patients with d...
BACKGROUND: Research so far provided few clues on the order in which depressive symptoms typically r...
PURPOSE:Collaborative care is effective in improving symptoms of patients with depression. The aims ...
Objectives: Treatment of depression (in late life) is good. The short-term, but not long-term progno...
Aims: To investigate the prognostic factors that determine 2-year outcomes in a group of alcohol-dep...
Objectives. To examine the predictive value of early improvement for short- and long-term outcome in...
BACKGROUND: A previous study of women 9 months after discharge from in-patient treatment for depress...
PURPOSE: Functioning is a necessary diagnostic criterion for depression, and thus routinely assessed...
Objectives: To study outcomes related to long-term treatment of depression and differences in treatm...
OBJECTIVE Although there is an established link between patients' early positive outcome expectatio...
The goal of this study was to evaluate the relationship between early change in psychosocial functio...
Contains fulltext : 139267.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Depressive di...
OBJECTIVE Although there is an established link between patients' early positive outcome expectat...
BACKGROUND: Improvement in depression within the first 2 weeks of antidepressant treatment predicts ...
Background/purpose: Depressive illness is highly recurrent, frequently chronic and associated with a...
A wide range of recovery rates has been reported during the 1st year of follow-up in patients with d...
BACKGROUND: Research so far provided few clues on the order in which depressive symptoms typically r...
PURPOSE:Collaborative care is effective in improving symptoms of patients with depression. The aims ...
Objectives: Treatment of depression (in late life) is good. The short-term, but not long-term progno...
Aims: To investigate the prognostic factors that determine 2-year outcomes in a group of alcohol-dep...