BACKGROUND: Major depression is the leading cause of non-fatal disease burden. Because major depression is not a homogeneous condition, this study estimated the non-fatal disease burden for mild, moderate and severe depression in both single episode and recurrent depression. All estimates were assessed from an individual and a population perspective and presented as unadjusted, raw estimates and as estimates adjusted for comorbidity. METHODS: We used data from the first wave of the second Netherlands-Mental-Health-Survey-and-Incidence-Study (NEMESIS-2, n = 6646; single episode Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM)-IV depression, n = 115; recurrent depression, n = 246). Disease burden from an individual perspective was assessed as 'disabil...
This study aimed to determine whether depression in patients with long-term conditions is associated...
Objective: The heterogeneity of depression in the current classification system remains a point of d...
Objective: The heterogeneity of depression in the current classification system remains a point of d...
Background Major depression is the leading cause of non-fatal disease burden. Because major depressi...
Background Major depression is the leading cause of non-fatal disease burden. Because major depressi...
Background Major depression is the leading cause of non-fatal disease burden. Because major depressi...
Background Major depression is the leading cause of non-fatal disease burden. Because major depressi...
Background: Major depression is the leading cause of non-fatal disease burden. Because major depress...
BACKGROUND: Major depression is the leading cause of non-fatal disease burden. Because major depress...
BACKGROUND: Major depression is the leading cause of non-fatal disease burden. Because major depress...
BACKGROUND: Major depression is the leading cause of non-fatal disease burden. Because major depress...
BACKGROUND: Major depression is the leading cause of non-fatal disease burden. Because major depress...
Background: Depressive disorders were a leading cause of burden in the Global Burden of Disease (GBD...
Background Depressive disorders were a leading cause of burden in the Global Burden of Disease (GBD)...
This study aimed to determine whether depression in patients with long-term conditions is associated...
This study aimed to determine whether depression in patients with long-term conditions is associated...
Objective: The heterogeneity of depression in the current classification system remains a point of d...
Objective: The heterogeneity of depression in the current classification system remains a point of d...
Background Major depression is the leading cause of non-fatal disease burden. Because major depressi...
Background Major depression is the leading cause of non-fatal disease burden. Because major depressi...
Background Major depression is the leading cause of non-fatal disease burden. Because major depressi...
Background Major depression is the leading cause of non-fatal disease burden. Because major depressi...
Background: Major depression is the leading cause of non-fatal disease burden. Because major depress...
BACKGROUND: Major depression is the leading cause of non-fatal disease burden. Because major depress...
BACKGROUND: Major depression is the leading cause of non-fatal disease burden. Because major depress...
BACKGROUND: Major depression is the leading cause of non-fatal disease burden. Because major depress...
BACKGROUND: Major depression is the leading cause of non-fatal disease burden. Because major depress...
Background: Depressive disorders were a leading cause of burden in the Global Burden of Disease (GBD...
Background Depressive disorders were a leading cause of burden in the Global Burden of Disease (GBD)...
This study aimed to determine whether depression in patients with long-term conditions is associated...
This study aimed to determine whether depression in patients with long-term conditions is associated...
Objective: The heterogeneity of depression in the current classification system remains a point of d...
Objective: The heterogeneity of depression in the current classification system remains a point of d...