Emotional blunting is regularly reported in depressed patients on antidepressant treatment but its actual frequency is poorly understood. We have previously used qualitative methods to develop an appropriate scale, the Oxford Questionnaire on the Emotional Side-Effects of Antidepressants (OQESA).Six hundred and sixty nine depressed patients on treatment and 150 recovered (formerly depressed) controls (aged ≥18 years) participated in this internet-based survey. The rate of emotional blunting in treated depressed patients was 46%, slightly more frequent in men than women (52% versus 44%) and in those with higher Hospital Anxiety and Depression (HAD) scale scores. There was no difference according to antidepressant agent, though it appeared le...
Most efficacy and safety studies about medications adopt a quantitative approach, testing specific h...
Adverse effects (AEs) are an important factor in antidepressant treatment decision-making, though co...
AbstractBackground:Despite the high prevalence of depression in the United States, 10 few studies ha...
BACKGROUND: Some patients with major depression report a restricted range of emotions that may appea...
Background: Emotional blunting-inability to feel positive or negative emotions, detachment, or reduc...
Background Emotional blunting is common in patients with depression. An online survey was undertaken...
Background This international online survey investigated the experience and impact of emotional blun...
Background: The Oxford Depression Questionnaire (ODQ) is a patient-reported scale for assessing emot...
Studies on the subjective effects of antidepressants suggest that they may not only improve depresse...
Background: Studies of the adverse effects of antidepressants tend to focus on biological symptoms. ...
Dr Balon makes several interesting and important speculations regarding our brief report (Opbroek et...
Background Emotional blunting is a common symptom in people with depression and an important factor ...
The use of modern antidepressants has flourished over the past few decades with the modern attributi...
The use of modern antidepressants has flourished over the past few decades with the modern attributi...
In the context of rapidly increasing antidepressant use internationally, and recent reviews raising ...
Most efficacy and safety studies about medications adopt a quantitative approach, testing specific h...
Adverse effects (AEs) are an important factor in antidepressant treatment decision-making, though co...
AbstractBackground:Despite the high prevalence of depression in the United States, 10 few studies ha...
BACKGROUND: Some patients with major depression report a restricted range of emotions that may appea...
Background: Emotional blunting-inability to feel positive or negative emotions, detachment, or reduc...
Background Emotional blunting is common in patients with depression. An online survey was undertaken...
Background This international online survey investigated the experience and impact of emotional blun...
Background: The Oxford Depression Questionnaire (ODQ) is a patient-reported scale for assessing emot...
Studies on the subjective effects of antidepressants suggest that they may not only improve depresse...
Background: Studies of the adverse effects of antidepressants tend to focus on biological symptoms. ...
Dr Balon makes several interesting and important speculations regarding our brief report (Opbroek et...
Background Emotional blunting is a common symptom in people with depression and an important factor ...
The use of modern antidepressants has flourished over the past few decades with the modern attributi...
The use of modern antidepressants has flourished over the past few decades with the modern attributi...
In the context of rapidly increasing antidepressant use internationally, and recent reviews raising ...
Most efficacy and safety studies about medications adopt a quantitative approach, testing specific h...
Adverse effects (AEs) are an important factor in antidepressant treatment decision-making, though co...
AbstractBackground:Despite the high prevalence of depression in the United States, 10 few studies ha...