Six month follow-up of early-onset chronic depression

Vito Agosti M.S.W., Jonathan W. Stewart M.D.
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Abstract

Background

This study sought to characterize the morbidity and treatment behavior of 49 patients with early-onset chronic depression, 6 months after terminating treatment at a university-based psychopharmacology research clinic.

Method

Patients with and without early-onset chronic depression were selected to participate in a naturalistic follow-up study. Assessments were conducted blind to patients' histories. Patients' depressive symptoms, psychosocial functioning, and post-discharge treatment histories were assessed.

Results

After termination, the mean length of recovery for the sample was 3.6 months. When they left the clinic, 78% (38/49) were euthymic. At follow-up, 37% (14/38) of these had relapsed; while 45% (17/38) remained in remission for 6 months. During the follow-up period, 47% of the patients were on antidepressants.

Sixty-three percent of the patients who relapsed, or were depressed when they left the clinic, did not enter treatment, 50% of whom cited insufficient resources as the primary reason for not receiving care.

Conclusions

After leaving a depression research clinic, a substantial portion of patients with early-onset chronic depression remained recovered during a 6-month period, but financial impediments prevented a majority of those who did poorly from entering treatment. Depression 4:63–67 (1996). © 1997 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

对早发性慢性抑郁症患者进行6个月的随访
本研究旨在描述49例早发性慢性抑郁症患者在某大学精神药理学研究诊所终止治疗6个月后的发病率和治疗行为。方法选择早发性慢性抑郁症患者和非早发性慢性抑郁症患者进行自然随访研究。评估是在不了解患者病史的情况下进行的。评估患者的抑郁症状、社会心理功能和出院后治疗史。结果终止后,样品平均恢复时间为3.6个月。当他们离开诊所时,78%(38/49)的人是平和的。随访时,其中37%(14/38)复发;而45%(17/38)的缓解持续6个月。在随访期间,47%的患者服用抗抑郁药。63%的复发或离开诊所时患有抑郁症的患者没有接受治疗,其中50%的人认为资源不足是不接受治疗的主要原因。在离开抑郁症研究诊所后,相当一部分早发性慢性抑郁症患者在6个月的时间内保持康复,但经济障碍阻止了大多数表现不佳的患者进入治疗。抑郁症:63 - 67(1996)。©1997 Wiley-Liss, Inc
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