BACKGROUND: Most patients who present with depression are treated in primary care by general practitioners (GPs). Relapse of depression is common (at least 50% of patients treated for depression will relapse after a single episode) and leads to considerable morbidity and decreased quality of life for patients. The majority of patients will relapse within 6 months, and those with a history of relapse are more likely to relapse in the future than those with no such history. GPs see a largely undifferentiated case-mix of patients, and once patients with depression reach remission, there is limited guidance to help GPs stratify patients according to risk of relapse. We aim to develop a prognostic model to predict an individual's risk of relapse...
Background: The objectives of this study are: (1) identification of predictors for the three-year co...
This thesis details the rationale and methods for compiling a large individual patient data (IPD) da...
Many individuals treated for depression suffer relapse or recurrence after treatment. Known risk fac...
BACKGROUND: Most patients who present with depression are treated in primary care by general practit...
Background: Relapse (the re-emergence of depressive symptoms after some level of improvement but pre...
Background Relapse and recurrence of depression are common, contributing to the overall burden of de...
BACKGROUND: This paper investigates whether age of onset of depression, duration of the last episode...
BACKGROUND:Depression trajectories among primary care patients are highly variable, making it diffic...
Depression is highly recurrent, even following successful pharmacological and/or psychological inter...
Background Depression trajectories among primary care patients are highly variable, making it diffic...
Objectives: Many studies examined predictors of depressive relapse/recurrence but no simple tool bas...
This is the final version. Available from SAGE Publications via the DOI in this record. Depression i...
BACKGROUND: This study aimed to develop, validate and compare the performance of models predicting p...
Background: The objectives of this study are: (1) identification of predictors for the three-year co...
Background: The objectives of this study are: (1) identification of predictors for the three-year co...
This thesis details the rationale and methods for compiling a large individual patient data (IPD) da...
Many individuals treated for depression suffer relapse or recurrence after treatment. Known risk fac...
BACKGROUND: Most patients who present with depression are treated in primary care by general practit...
Background: Relapse (the re-emergence of depressive symptoms after some level of improvement but pre...
Background Relapse and recurrence of depression are common, contributing to the overall burden of de...
BACKGROUND: This paper investigates whether age of onset of depression, duration of the last episode...
BACKGROUND:Depression trajectories among primary care patients are highly variable, making it diffic...
Depression is highly recurrent, even following successful pharmacological and/or psychological inter...
Background Depression trajectories among primary care patients are highly variable, making it diffic...
Objectives: Many studies examined predictors of depressive relapse/recurrence but no simple tool bas...
This is the final version. Available from SAGE Publications via the DOI in this record. Depression i...
BACKGROUND: This study aimed to develop, validate and compare the performance of models predicting p...
Background: The objectives of this study are: (1) identification of predictors for the three-year co...
Background: The objectives of this study are: (1) identification of predictors for the three-year co...
This thesis details the rationale and methods for compiling a large individual patient data (IPD) da...
Many individuals treated for depression suffer relapse or recurrence after treatment. Known risk fac...