Recovery in patients with major depressive disorder (MDD): results of a 6-month, multinational, observational study.

Not all individuals treated for major depressive disorder (MDD) achieve recovery. This observational study examined the recovery rates in MDD patients and the patient characteristics associated with achieving recovery in a naturalistic clinical setting. Recovery was defined as having both clinical a...

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Autores: Novick D, Montgomery W, Vorstenbosch E, Moneta MV, Dueñas H, Haro JM
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Fecha de publicación:2017
País:España
Institución:Fundació Sant Joan de Déu
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Palabra clave:clinical remission
course of illness
disability
functional impairment
predictors
remission
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spelling Recovery in patients with major depressive disorder (MDD): results of a 6-month, multinational, observational study.Novick DMontgomery WVorstenbosch EMoneta MVDueñas HHaro JMclinical remissioncourse of illnessdisabilityfunctional impairmentpredictorsremissionNot all individuals treated for major depressive disorder (MDD) achieve recovery. This observational study examined the recovery rates in MDD patients and the patient characteristics associated with achieving recovery in a naturalistic clinical setting. Recovery was defined as having both clinical and functional remission. Data for this post hoc analysis were taken from a 24-week prospective, observational study that involved 1,549 MDD patients. Clinical remission was assessed using the 16-item Quick Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology Self-Report and functional remission through the Sheehan Disability Scale and no days of reduced productivity in the previous week. Generalized estimating equation regression models were used to examine the baseline factors associated with recovery during follow-up. Clinical and functional remission was achieved in 70.6% and 56.1% of the MDD patients, respectively. MDD patients who achieved recovery (52.1%) were significantly less likely to have impaired levels of functioning, concurrent medical or psychiatric conditions, low levels of education, or nonadherence to therapy at follow-up. The level of functioning during the index episode seems to be a better predictor of recovery than symptom severity. Therefore, the level of functioning should be considered while determining recovery from depression.DOVE MEDICAL PRESS LTD2017info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionhttps://fsjd.fundanetsuite.com/Publicaciones/ProdCientif/PublicacionFrw.aspx?id=13249Patient Preference and AdherenceISSN: 1177889Xreponame:r-FSJD. Repositorio Institucional de Producción Científica de la Fundació Sant Joan de Déuinstname:Fundació Sant Joan de DéuInglésinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:fsjd.fundanetsuite.com:p132492026-05-27T12:37:41Z
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Recovery in patients with major depressive disorder (MDD): results of a 6-month, multinational, observational study.
title Recovery in patients with major depressive disorder (MDD): results of a 6-month, multinational, observational study.
spellingShingle Recovery in patients with major depressive disorder (MDD): results of a 6-month, multinational, observational study.
Novick D
clinical remission
course of illness
disability
functional impairment
predictors
remission
title_short Recovery in patients with major depressive disorder (MDD): results of a 6-month, multinational, observational study.
title_full Recovery in patients with major depressive disorder (MDD): results of a 6-month, multinational, observational study.
title_fullStr Recovery in patients with major depressive disorder (MDD): results of a 6-month, multinational, observational study.
title_full_unstemmed Recovery in patients with major depressive disorder (MDD): results of a 6-month, multinational, observational study.
title_sort Recovery in patients with major depressive disorder (MDD): results of a 6-month, multinational, observational study.
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Novick D
Montgomery W
Vorstenbosch E
Moneta MV
Dueñas H
Haro JM
author Novick D
author_facet Novick D
Montgomery W
Vorstenbosch E
Moneta MV
Dueñas H
Haro JM
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author2 Montgomery W
Vorstenbosch E
Moneta MV
Dueñas H
Haro JM
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author
author
author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv clinical remission
course of illness
disability
functional impairment
predictors
remission
topic clinical remission
course of illness
disability
functional impairment
predictors
remission
description Not all individuals treated for major depressive disorder (MDD) achieve recovery. This observational study examined the recovery rates in MDD patients and the patient characteristics associated with achieving recovery in a naturalistic clinical setting. Recovery was defined as having both clinical and functional remission. Data for this post hoc analysis were taken from a 24-week prospective, observational study that involved 1,549 MDD patients. Clinical remission was assessed using the 16-item Quick Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology Self-Report and functional remission through the Sheehan Disability Scale and no days of reduced productivity in the previous week. Generalized estimating equation regression models were used to examine the baseline factors associated with recovery during follow-up. Clinical and functional remission was achieved in 70.6% and 56.1% of the MDD patients, respectively. MDD patients who achieved recovery (52.1%) were significantly less likely to have impaired levels of functioning, concurrent medical or psychiatric conditions, low levels of education, or nonadherence to therapy at follow-up. The level of functioning during the index episode seems to be a better predictor of recovery than symptom severity. Therefore, the level of functioning should be considered while determining recovery from depression.
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