BACKGROUND: Subgrouping methods have the potential to support treatment decision making for patients with depression. Such approaches have not been used to study the continued course of depression or likelihood of relapse following treatment.METHOD: Data from individual participants of seven randomised controlled trials were analysed. Latent profile analysis was used to identify subgroups based on baseline characteristics. Associations between profiles and odds of both continued chronic depression and relapse up to one year post-treatment were explored. Differences in outcomes were investigated within profiles for those treated with antidepressants, psychological therapy, and usual care.RESULTS: Seven profiles were identified; profiles with...
Background: Although different psychological treatments of depression seem equally effective, studie...
BACKGROUND: Major depressive disorder (MDD) is characterized by high relapse/recurrence rates. Predi...
Objectives: To study outcomes related to long-term treatment of depression and differences in treatm...
This is the final version. Available from MDPI via the DOI in this record.Data Availability Statemen...
BACKGROUND: Subgrouping methods have the potential to support treatment decision making for patient...
Objective: The authors studied the risk of relapse among depressed patients after cognitive behavior...
Background: Despite the availability of many effective treatments, patients with major depression re...
Background: Follow-up research concerning the efficacy of treatment for depression is scarce and var...
Many individuals treated for depression suffer relapse or recurrence after treatment. Known risk fac...
Background: this paper investigates whether age of onset of depression, duration of the last episode...
Only a small number of consistent processes predict which depressed patients will achieve remission ...
Background: Long-term conditions often coexist with depression and anxiety.Aims: To assess the effec...
Summary: Background: There is an urgent need to better understand and prevent relapse in major depr...
OBJECTIVE: This study assessed prospectively the pattern of recurrence of illness after recovery fr...
Objective: Many patients relapse within one year of completing effective cognitive behavioural thera...
Background: Although different psychological treatments of depression seem equally effective, studie...
BACKGROUND: Major depressive disorder (MDD) is characterized by high relapse/recurrence rates. Predi...
Objectives: To study outcomes related to long-term treatment of depression and differences in treatm...
This is the final version. Available from MDPI via the DOI in this record.Data Availability Statemen...
BACKGROUND: Subgrouping methods have the potential to support treatment decision making for patient...
Objective: The authors studied the risk of relapse among depressed patients after cognitive behavior...
Background: Despite the availability of many effective treatments, patients with major depression re...
Background: Follow-up research concerning the efficacy of treatment for depression is scarce and var...
Many individuals treated for depression suffer relapse or recurrence after treatment. Known risk fac...
Background: this paper investigates whether age of onset of depression, duration of the last episode...
Only a small number of consistent processes predict which depressed patients will achieve remission ...
Background: Long-term conditions often coexist with depression and anxiety.Aims: To assess the effec...
Summary: Background: There is an urgent need to better understand and prevent relapse in major depr...
OBJECTIVE: This study assessed prospectively the pattern of recurrence of illness after recovery fr...
Objective: Many patients relapse within one year of completing effective cognitive behavioural thera...
Background: Although different psychological treatments of depression seem equally effective, studie...
BACKGROUND: Major depressive disorder (MDD) is characterized by high relapse/recurrence rates. Predi...
Objectives: To study outcomes related to long-term treatment of depression and differences in treatm...