Background: Numerous studies have shown improved functioning after a depression, but often substantial limitations at follow-up remained. The goal of this study is to examine (1) whether functioning returns to pre-morbid levels after a major depressive episode (MDE), (2) predictors of incomplete functional recovery, and (3) how these functional levels relate to those in a non-depressed sample. Methods: Data were derived from the Netherlands Mental Health Survey and Incidence Study, a prospective general population study with three waves. Psychopathology was measured with the Composite International Diagnostic Interview (CIDI) and functioning with the Short-Form-36 Health Survey (SF-36). One hundred and sixty-five individuals who met criteri...
Background: Psychosocial disability after remission from a unipolar major depressive episode (MDE) c...
Background: Psychosocial disability after remission from a unipolar major depressive episode (MDE) c...
In recent years, the standard for successful treatment of major depression has switched from respons...
Background: Numerous studies have shown improved functioning after a depression, but often substanti...
Background: Numerous studies have shown improved functioning after a depression, but often substanti...
Abstract Not all individuals treated for major depressive disorder (MDD) achieve recovery. This obse...
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...
Objective: Many patients with major depressive disorder (MDD) or bipolar disorder (BD) experience im...
OBJECTIVES: Functional limitations give an indication of the total impact of diseases, such as depre...
Objective: Data on the temporal relationships between duration of depression and recovery and functi...
Item does not contain fulltextBackground : Perceived well-being is key in the recovery from major de...
BACKGROUND: The vulnerability hypothesis suggests that impairments after remission of depressive epi...
Objectives Functional limitations give an indication of the total impact of diseases, such as depres...
Objective: This study investigated the influence of incomplete recovery from first lifetime major de...
Background: Psychosocial disability after remission from a unipolar major depressive episode (MDE) c...
Background: Psychosocial disability after remission from a unipolar major depressive episode (MDE) c...
In recent years, the standard for successful treatment of major depression has switched from respons...
Background: Numerous studies have shown improved functioning after a depression, but often substanti...
Background: Numerous studies have shown improved functioning after a depression, but often substanti...
Abstract Not all individuals treated for major depressive disorder (MDD) achieve recovery. This obse...
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...
Objective: Many patients with major depressive disorder (MDD) or bipolar disorder (BD) experience im...
OBJECTIVES: Functional limitations give an indication of the total impact of diseases, such as depre...
Objective: Data on the temporal relationships between duration of depression and recovery and functi...
Item does not contain fulltextBackground : Perceived well-being is key in the recovery from major de...
BACKGROUND: The vulnerability hypothesis suggests that impairments after remission of depressive epi...
Objectives Functional limitations give an indication of the total impact of diseases, such as depres...
Objective: This study investigated the influence of incomplete recovery from first lifetime major de...
Background: Psychosocial disability after remission from a unipolar major depressive episode (MDE) c...
Background: Psychosocial disability after remission from a unipolar major depressive episode (MDE) c...
In recent years, the standard for successful treatment of major depression has switched from respons...