Objective: to make a clinical-scale assessment of remission in patients with recurrent depression. Patients and methods. The clinical and functional characteristics of remission were investigated in 121 patients with recurrent depression. The investigators used the following tests: the Montgomery-Asberg Depression Rating Scale (MADRS), the Brief Assessment of Cognition in Affective Disorders (BAC-A), the WHO Disability Assessment Schedule 2.0 (WHODAS 2.0), and the 36-item Short Form Health Survey (SF-36) questionnaire. They systematized remission, by identifying its four types: asymptomatic, that with asthenic symptoms, that with anxiety symptoms, hypothymic. Results and discussion. The criteria for complete remission with its average durat...
Background: The risk of recurrence in depressive disorder is high and increases with the number of e...
Background Depression outcomes in research and clinical practice are commonly defined by the concept...
Background Depression outcomes in research and clinical practice are commonly defined by the concept...
In recent years, the standard for successful treatment of major depression has switched from respons...
peer reviewedAccording to recent European epidemiological studies, the lifetime prevalence of major ...
Many individuals treated for depression suffer relapse or recurrence after treatment. Known risk fac...
The psychopathologicl features of reurrent depression are described. A new treatment appoch is prese...
The aim of this study is to summarize a research on cognitive functions and depressive disorder with...
Introduction: Most people who seek treatment for depression experience relapse or recurrence, thus p...
Background. The high prevalence of recurrent depressive disorders and the severity of the medical an...
Introduction: Depression is the most commonly present psychiatric entity in clinical practice, accom...
This paper reports the course with respect to remission and relapse of a cohort of predominantly in-...
The ultimate goal of depression treatment is to achieve functional recovery. Psychosocial functionin...
Background: Maintenance antidepressant (AD) medication is the most commonly used preventive strategy...
BACKGROUND.: The Leuven Affect and Pleasure Scale (LAPS) is a depression outcome measure aiming to b...
Background: The risk of recurrence in depressive disorder is high and increases with the number of e...
Background Depression outcomes in research and clinical practice are commonly defined by the concept...
Background Depression outcomes in research and clinical practice are commonly defined by the concept...
In recent years, the standard for successful treatment of major depression has switched from respons...
peer reviewedAccording to recent European epidemiological studies, the lifetime prevalence of major ...
Many individuals treated for depression suffer relapse or recurrence after treatment. Known risk fac...
The psychopathologicl features of reurrent depression are described. A new treatment appoch is prese...
The aim of this study is to summarize a research on cognitive functions and depressive disorder with...
Introduction: Most people who seek treatment for depression experience relapse or recurrence, thus p...
Background. The high prevalence of recurrent depressive disorders and the severity of the medical an...
Introduction: Depression is the most commonly present psychiatric entity in clinical practice, accom...
This paper reports the course with respect to remission and relapse of a cohort of predominantly in-...
The ultimate goal of depression treatment is to achieve functional recovery. Psychosocial functionin...
Background: Maintenance antidepressant (AD) medication is the most commonly used preventive strategy...
BACKGROUND.: The Leuven Affect and Pleasure Scale (LAPS) is a depression outcome measure aiming to b...
Background: The risk of recurrence in depressive disorder is high and increases with the number of e...
Background Depression outcomes in research and clinical practice are commonly defined by the concept...
Background Depression outcomes in research and clinical practice are commonly defined by the concept...