Objective: To investigate whether subtypes of depression predict differential outcomes of treatment with selective serotonin-reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) and a tricyclic antidepressant in major depression. Method: Among 811 adults with moderate-to-severe depression, melancholic, atypical, anxious and anxious-somatizing depression subtypes established at baseline were evaluated as predictors of outcome of treatment with flexible dosage of the SSRI escitalopram or the tricyclic antidepressant nortriptyline. The primary outcome measure was the Montgomery-Åsberg Depression Rating Scale (MADRS). Secondary outcome measures were the 17-item Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression (HRSD-17) and the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI). Results: Melancholic de...
BACKGROUND: Although many studies suggest that, on average, depression-specific psychotherapy and...
Individuals with depression differ substantially in their response to treatment with antidepressants...
Background: Although pharmacological and psychological interventions are both effective for major de...
The aim of this study was to explore outcome to antidepressants profile in melancholic unipolar depr...
The outcome of treatment with antidepressants varies markedly across people with the same diagnosis....
Background Symptom dimensions have not yet been comprehensively tested as predictors of the substant...
AbstractThe outcome of treatment with antidepressants varies markedly across people with the same di...
Depression is a devastating and seriously disabling mental illness that despite notable progress in ...
BACKGROUND: This study aimed to determine whether major depressive disorders with melancholic and wi...
Background: Melancholic and atypical depression are widely thought to moderate or predict outcome of...
Background: Melancholic and atypical depression are widely thought to moderate or predict outcome of...
BACKGROUND: Most depression rating scales are multidimensional and the resulting heterogeneity may i...
OBJECTIVE: Major depressive disorder has been linked with inflammatory processes, but it is unclear ...
A defined group of medical records was surveyed for patients who showed onset of major depression wi...
Objective: Although the average depressed patient benefits moderately from cognitive-behavioral ther...
BACKGROUND: Although many studies suggest that, on average, depression-specific psychotherapy and...
Individuals with depression differ substantially in their response to treatment with antidepressants...
Background: Although pharmacological and psychological interventions are both effective for major de...
The aim of this study was to explore outcome to antidepressants profile in melancholic unipolar depr...
The outcome of treatment with antidepressants varies markedly across people with the same diagnosis....
Background Symptom dimensions have not yet been comprehensively tested as predictors of the substant...
AbstractThe outcome of treatment with antidepressants varies markedly across people with the same di...
Depression is a devastating and seriously disabling mental illness that despite notable progress in ...
BACKGROUND: This study aimed to determine whether major depressive disorders with melancholic and wi...
Background: Melancholic and atypical depression are widely thought to moderate or predict outcome of...
Background: Melancholic and atypical depression are widely thought to moderate or predict outcome of...
BACKGROUND: Most depression rating scales are multidimensional and the resulting heterogeneity may i...
OBJECTIVE: Major depressive disorder has been linked with inflammatory processes, but it is unclear ...
A defined group of medical records was surveyed for patients who showed onset of major depression wi...
Objective: Although the average depressed patient benefits moderately from cognitive-behavioral ther...
BACKGROUND: Although many studies suggest that, on average, depression-specific psychotherapy and...
Individuals with depression differ substantially in their response to treatment with antidepressants...
Background: Although pharmacological and psychological interventions are both effective for major de...