Background: Psychosocial disability after remission from a unipolar major depressive episode (MDE) can be due to (1) residual symptoms (state effect), (2) the continuation of premorbid disability (trait effect), and/or (3) disability that developed during the MDE and persisted beyond recovery (scar effect). Methods: Data came from the Netherlands Mental Health Survey and Incidence Study (NEMESIS), a prospective Dutch psychiatric population-based survey. We obtained psychiatric data (Composite International Diagnostic Interview) and information on psychosocial functioning (work, housekeeping, spouse/partner, and leisure-time domains) from 4796 respondents in 1996 (T1), 1997 (T2), and 1999 (T3). We evaluated trait effects using betweensubject...
Objective: Many patients with major depressive disorder (MDD) or bipolar disorder (BD) experience im...
Background: Numerous studies have shown improved functioning after a depression, but often substanti...
BACKGROUND: Knowledge of the risk of recurrence after recovery from major depressive disorder (MDD) ...
Background: Psychosocial disability after remission from a unipolar major depressive episode (MDE) c...
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Background: Vulnerability as defined by high levels of neuroticism, low self-esteem, and poor coping...
Item does not contain fulltextBackground Vulnerability as defined by high levels of neuroticism, lo...
BACKGROUND: The vulnerability hypothesis suggests that impairments after remission of depressive epi...
BACKGROUND: The vulnerability hypothesis suggests that impairments after remission of depressive epi...
Background: Depressive disorders have a large impact on psychosocial functioning. Since lower functi...
Background: Depressive disorders have a large impact on psychosocial functioning. Since lower functi...
BackgroundMajor depressive disorder (MDD) represents a leading cause of disability. This study exami...
Previous studies could not evaluate adequately the extent to which deviant levels of personality mea...
Objective: After remission of an anxiety disorder, subjects often experience persistent functional i...
Background: Numerous studies have shown improved functioning after a depression, but often substanti...
Objective: Many patients with major depressive disorder (MDD) or bipolar disorder (BD) experience im...
Background: Numerous studies have shown improved functioning after a depression, but often substanti...
BACKGROUND: Knowledge of the risk of recurrence after recovery from major depressive disorder (MDD) ...
Background: Psychosocial disability after remission from a unipolar major depressive episode (MDE) c...
Item does not contain fulltextBackground: Psychosocial disability after remission from a unipolar ma...
Background: Vulnerability as defined by high levels of neuroticism, low self-esteem, and poor coping...
Item does not contain fulltextBackground Vulnerability as defined by high levels of neuroticism, lo...
BACKGROUND: The vulnerability hypothesis suggests that impairments after remission of depressive epi...
BACKGROUND: The vulnerability hypothesis suggests that impairments after remission of depressive epi...
Background: Depressive disorders have a large impact on psychosocial functioning. Since lower functi...
Background: Depressive disorders have a large impact on psychosocial functioning. Since lower functi...
BackgroundMajor depressive disorder (MDD) represents a leading cause of disability. This study exami...
Previous studies could not evaluate adequately the extent to which deviant levels of personality mea...
Objective: After remission of an anxiety disorder, subjects often experience persistent functional i...
Background: Numerous studies have shown improved functioning after a depression, but often substanti...
Objective: Many patients with major depressive disorder (MDD) or bipolar disorder (BD) experience im...
Background: Numerous studies have shown improved functioning after a depression, but often substanti...
BACKGROUND: Knowledge of the risk of recurrence after recovery from major depressive disorder (MDD) ...