Authors
Mary Amanda Dew, Charles F Reynolds, Patricia R Houck, Martica Hall, Daniel J Buysse, Ellen Frank, David J Kupfer
Publication date
1997/11/1
Journal
Archives of general psychiatry
Volume
54
Issue
11
Pages
1016-1024
Publisher
American Medical Association
Description
Background
Predictors of treatment response and recovery from depression in late life remain poorly understood. Previous studies have focused on a narrow range of response and recovery variables; namely, whether patients achieve or do not achieve a defined outcome or time to achieve the outcome. Whether patients vary in their pathways toward those outcomes—and the extent to which such variation can be anticipated by patient characteristics prior to treatment—has not been empirically examined.
Methods
Depression symptom levels were monitored for 18 weeks in 95 persons aged 60 years or older who were experiencing a recurrence of major depression. Subjects received standardized combined nortriptyline treatment and interpersonal psychotherapy throughout the period. Cluster analysis was used to identify depression recovery patterns. Multivariate analyses considered whether recovery patterns …
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