The outcome of treatment with antidepressants varies markedly across people with the same diagnosis. A clinically significant prediction of outcomes could spare the frustration of trial and error approach and improve the outcomes of major depressive disorder through individualized treatment selection. It is likely that a combination of multiple predictors is needed to achieve such prediction. We used elastic net regularized regression to optimize prediction of symptom improvement and remission during treatment with escitalopram or nortriptyline and to identify contributing predictors from a range of demographic and clinical variables in 793 adults with major depressive disorder. A combination of demographic and clinical variables, with stro...
Depressed patients often do not respond to the first antidepressant prescribed, resulting in sequent...
It is essential to improve antidepressant treatment of major depressive disorder (MDD) and one way t...
BACKGROUND: Although many studies suggest that, on average, depression-specific psychotherapy and...
AbstractThe outcome of treatment with antidepressants varies markedly across people with the same di...
The outcome of treatment with antidepressants varies markedly across people with the same diagnosis....
Individuals with depression differ substantially in their response to treatment with antidepressants...
Background Symptom dimensions have not yet been comprehensively tested as predictors of the substant...
Objective: To investigate whether subtypes of depression predict differential outcomes of treatment ...
Heterogeneity in the clinical presentation of major depressive disorder and response to antidepressa...
Objective: Despite a broad arsenal of antidepressants, about a third of patients suffering from majo...
Current treatment of Major Depressive Disorder utilizes a trial-and-error sequential treatment strat...
Background. Response and remission defined by cut-off values on the last observed depression severit...
Improving response and remission rates in major depressive disorder (MDD) remains an important chall...
Abstract Background Clinically useful treatment moderators of Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) have n...
Most comparisons of the efficacy of antidepressants have relied on the assumption that missing data ...
Depressed patients often do not respond to the first antidepressant prescribed, resulting in sequent...
It is essential to improve antidepressant treatment of major depressive disorder (MDD) and one way t...
BACKGROUND: Although many studies suggest that, on average, depression-specific psychotherapy and...
AbstractThe outcome of treatment with antidepressants varies markedly across people with the same di...
The outcome of treatment with antidepressants varies markedly across people with the same diagnosis....
Individuals with depression differ substantially in their response to treatment with antidepressants...
Background Symptom dimensions have not yet been comprehensively tested as predictors of the substant...
Objective: To investigate whether subtypes of depression predict differential outcomes of treatment ...
Heterogeneity in the clinical presentation of major depressive disorder and response to antidepressa...
Objective: Despite a broad arsenal of antidepressants, about a third of patients suffering from majo...
Current treatment of Major Depressive Disorder utilizes a trial-and-error sequential treatment strat...
Background. Response and remission defined by cut-off values on the last observed depression severit...
Improving response and remission rates in major depressive disorder (MDD) remains an important chall...
Abstract Background Clinically useful treatment moderators of Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) have n...
Most comparisons of the efficacy of antidepressants have relied on the assumption that missing data ...
Depressed patients often do not respond to the first antidepressant prescribed, resulting in sequent...
It is essential to improve antidepressant treatment of major depressive disorder (MDD) and one way t...
BACKGROUND: Although many studies suggest that, on average, depression-specific psychotherapy and...