Relying on the absence, presence of level of symptomatology may not provide an adequate indication of the effects of treatment for depression, nor sufficient information for the development of treatment plans that meet patients’ needs. Using a prospective, multi-centered, and observational design, the present study surveyed a large sample of outpatients with depression in China (n=9855). The 17-item Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression (HRSD-17) and the Remission Evaluation and Mood Inventory Tool (REMIT) were administered at baseline, two weeks later and 4 weeks, to assess patients’ self-reported symptoms and general sense of mental health and wellbeing. Of 9855 outpatients, 91.3% were diagnosed as experiencing moderate to severe depressio...
Introduction: This was an analysis of the impact of somatic symptoms on the severity and course of d...
BACKGROUND.: The Leuven Affect and Pleasure Scale (LAPS) is a depression outcome measure aiming to b...
BACKGROUND: The symptoms of major depression (MD) are clinically diverse. Do they form coherent fact...
Relying on the absence, presence of level of symptomatology may not provide an adequate indication o...
Objectives: This study examined the efficacy of a territory-wide cognitive behavioural group treatme...
BACKGROUND: Quality of life (QOL) is an important outcome measure for patients with depression, but ...
Hai-Yan Ma,1,2 Xue-Mei Wang,1,2 Xiao-Jie Huang,2 Cheng-Jia Yang,2 Dong-Fang Sheng,2 Jing-Jing Yang,2...
BACKGROUND: Research so far provided few clues on the order in which depressive symptoms typically r...
This study presents the results of preliminary findings on the continuing effect of cognitive-behavi...
Objective: In mental health care, treatment effects are commonly monitored by symptom severity measu...
Background: Despite the high co-morbidity of depressive symptoms in patients with multiple somatic s...
Objectives: The Patient Health Questionnaire-9 (PHQ-9) assesses depressive symptoms by self-report, ...
Background: Given the recent growing interest and encouraging findings in studies of alternative tre...
This study examined the effectiveness of a cognitive-behavioral treatment (CBT) group for Chinese pe...
Abstract Background Item response theory (IRT) has been increasingly applied to patient-reported out...
Introduction: This was an analysis of the impact of somatic symptoms on the severity and course of d...
BACKGROUND.: The Leuven Affect and Pleasure Scale (LAPS) is a depression outcome measure aiming to b...
BACKGROUND: The symptoms of major depression (MD) are clinically diverse. Do they form coherent fact...
Relying on the absence, presence of level of symptomatology may not provide an adequate indication o...
Objectives: This study examined the efficacy of a territory-wide cognitive behavioural group treatme...
BACKGROUND: Quality of life (QOL) is an important outcome measure for patients with depression, but ...
Hai-Yan Ma,1,2 Xue-Mei Wang,1,2 Xiao-Jie Huang,2 Cheng-Jia Yang,2 Dong-Fang Sheng,2 Jing-Jing Yang,2...
BACKGROUND: Research so far provided few clues on the order in which depressive symptoms typically r...
This study presents the results of preliminary findings on the continuing effect of cognitive-behavi...
Objective: In mental health care, treatment effects are commonly monitored by symptom severity measu...
Background: Despite the high co-morbidity of depressive symptoms in patients with multiple somatic s...
Objectives: The Patient Health Questionnaire-9 (PHQ-9) assesses depressive symptoms by self-report, ...
Background: Given the recent growing interest and encouraging findings in studies of alternative tre...
This study examined the effectiveness of a cognitive-behavioral treatment (CBT) group for Chinese pe...
Abstract Background Item response theory (IRT) has been increasingly applied to patient-reported out...
Introduction: This was an analysis of the impact of somatic symptoms on the severity and course of d...
BACKGROUND.: The Leuven Affect and Pleasure Scale (LAPS) is a depression outcome measure aiming to b...
BACKGROUND: The symptoms of major depression (MD) are clinically diverse. Do they form coherent fact...