Authors
Radu Saveanu, Amit Etkin, Anne-Marie Duchemin, Andrea Goldstein-Piekarski, Anett Gyurak, Charles Debattista, Alan F Schatzberg, Satish Sood, Claire VA Day, Donna M Palmer, William R Rekshan, Evian Gordon, A John Rush, Leanne M Williams
Publication date
2015/2/1
Journal
Journal of psychiatric research
Volume
61
Pages
1-12
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
We aimed to characterize a large international cohort of outpatients with MDD within a practical trial design, in order to identify clinically useful predictors of outcomes with three common antidepressant medications in acute-phase treatment of major depressive disorder (MDD). The international Study to Predict Optimized Treatment in Depression has presently enrolled 1008 treatment-seeking outpatients (18–65 years old) at 17 sites (five countries). At pre-treatment, we characterized participants by symptoms, clinical history, functional status and comorbidity. Participants were randomized to receive escitalopram, sertraline or venlafaxine-extended release and managed by their physician following usual treatment practices. Symptoms, function, quality of life, and side-effect outcomes were assessed 8 weeks later. The relationship of anxiety to response and remission was assessed by comorbid Axis I diagnosis …
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