Background: Although major depressive disorder is usually treated with antidepressants, only 50–70% of the patients respond to this treatment. This study applied Jacobson and Truax’s (1991) methodology (reliable change index, RCI) to a sample of depressive patients being treated with one of two antidepressants to evaluate their functioning and the effect of certain variables such as severity and age.Method: Seventy-three depressive patients medicated with Escitalopram (n = 37) or Duloxetine (n = 36) were assessed using the Hamilton depression rating scale over a 24-week period.Results: They indicate that the RCI stabilizes in an absolute way starting in week 16, and it is not until week 24 that all of the patients become part of the functio...
Longitudinal studies in the treatment of mental diseases, such as chronic forms of major depressive ...
To compare response to antidepressants between randomized controlled trials ...
BackgroundDefinition of response is critical when seeking to establish valid predictors of treatment...
Background: Although major depressive disorder is usually treated with antidepressants, only 50-70% ...
Abstract Background Patients with Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) who are non-improvers after two we...
Objective: In depression treatment, switching treatment after lack of initial improvement, e.g., aft...
Objective: The timing and rate of improvement after the initiation of an antidepressant has implicat...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Currently evidence about clinical and demographic predictors of respons...
Antidepressants are generally evaluated on the basis of the Hamilton Depression Scale Scores of the ...
Objective: Is it possible to predict the antidepressant treatment response in patients with major de...
Objective: This observational study aimed to describe the long-term treatment effect for Major Depre...
The efficacy of treatments for depression is often measured by comparing observed total scores on se...
Longitudinal studies are permeating clinical trials in psychiatry. Additionally, in the same field, ...
BACKGROUND:The present study aimed to develop a new scale to evaluate the level of difficulty in tre...
AbstractBackgroundIn the treatment of major depressive disorder (MDD), it is not fully understood ho...
Longitudinal studies in the treatment of mental diseases, such as chronic forms of major depressive ...
To compare response to antidepressants between randomized controlled trials ...
BackgroundDefinition of response is critical when seeking to establish valid predictors of treatment...
Background: Although major depressive disorder is usually treated with antidepressants, only 50-70% ...
Abstract Background Patients with Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) who are non-improvers after two we...
Objective: In depression treatment, switching treatment after lack of initial improvement, e.g., aft...
Objective: The timing and rate of improvement after the initiation of an antidepressant has implicat...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Currently evidence about clinical and demographic predictors of respons...
Antidepressants are generally evaluated on the basis of the Hamilton Depression Scale Scores of the ...
Objective: Is it possible to predict the antidepressant treatment response in patients with major de...
Objective: This observational study aimed to describe the long-term treatment effect for Major Depre...
The efficacy of treatments for depression is often measured by comparing observed total scores on se...
Longitudinal studies are permeating clinical trials in psychiatry. Additionally, in the same field, ...
BACKGROUND:The present study aimed to develop a new scale to evaluate the level of difficulty in tre...
AbstractBackgroundIn the treatment of major depressive disorder (MDD), it is not fully understood ho...
Longitudinal studies in the treatment of mental diseases, such as chronic forms of major depressive ...
To compare response to antidepressants between randomized controlled trials ...
BackgroundDefinition of response is critical when seeking to establish valid predictors of treatment...