AIMS: For the past quarter of a century, Frank et al.'s (1991) consensus-based definitions of major depressive disorder (MDD) episode, remission, recovery, relapse and recurrence have been the paramount driving forces for consistency in MDD research as well as in clinical practice. This study aims to review the evidence for the empirical validation of Frank et al.'s proposed concept definitions and to discuss evidence-based modifications.METHODS: A literature search of Web of Science and PubMed from 1/1/1991 to 08/30/2017 identified all publications which referenced Frank et al.'s request for definition validation. Publications with data relevant for validation were included and checked for referencing other studies providing such data.RESU...
BACKGROUND: To examine whether a simple Visual Analogue Mood Scale (VAMS) is able to predict time to...
Psychological factors hypothesized to account for relapse of major depressive disorder (MDD) roughly...
Many individuals treated for depression suffer relapse or recurrence after treatment. Known risk fac...
AIMS: For the past quarter of a century, Frank et al.'s (1991) consensus-based definitions of major ...
AIMS: For the past quarter of a century, Frank et al.'s (1991) consensus-based definitions of major ...
Background Depression outcomes in research and clinical practice are commonly defined by the concept...
peer reviewedAccording to recent European epidemiological studies, the lifetime prevalence of major ...
Abstract Not all individuals treated for major depressive disorder (MDD) achieve recovery. This obse...
Background. Residual depressive symptomatology constitutes a substantial risk for relapse in depress...
Background: There is increasing literature on the unsatisfactory degree of remission that current th...
Background: Major depressive disorder (MDD) is often handled as an episodic and isolated disorder, r...
BACKGROUND: Antidepressant drugs can promote remission from acute depressive episodes. Our aim was t...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Relatively little research has been conducted that can rel...
BACKGROUND: To examine whether a simple Visual Analogue Mood Scale (VAMS) is able to predict time to...
Psychological factors hypothesized to account for relapse of major depressive disorder (MDD) roughly...
Many individuals treated for depression suffer relapse or recurrence after treatment. Known risk fac...
AIMS: For the past quarter of a century, Frank et al.'s (1991) consensus-based definitions of major ...
AIMS: For the past quarter of a century, Frank et al.'s (1991) consensus-based definitions of major ...
Background Depression outcomes in research and clinical practice are commonly defined by the concept...
peer reviewedAccording to recent European epidemiological studies, the lifetime prevalence of major ...
Abstract Not all individuals treated for major depressive disorder (MDD) achieve recovery. This obse...
Background. Residual depressive symptomatology constitutes a substantial risk for relapse in depress...
Background: There is increasing literature on the unsatisfactory degree of remission that current th...
Background: Major depressive disorder (MDD) is often handled as an episodic and isolated disorder, r...
BACKGROUND: Antidepressant drugs can promote remission from acute depressive episodes. Our aim was t...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Relatively little research has been conducted that can rel...
BACKGROUND: To examine whether a simple Visual Analogue Mood Scale (VAMS) is able to predict time to...
Psychological factors hypothesized to account for relapse of major depressive disorder (MDD) roughly...
Many individuals treated for depression suffer relapse or recurrence after treatment. Known risk fac...