1992
DOI: 10.1001/archpsyc.1992.01820100026006
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Course of Depressive Symptoms Over Follow-up

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“…Equally intriguing are the results of a naturalistic prospective survey, where low doses o f antidepressants appeared to be less beneficial than either higher doses or clinical management without antidepressant drugs [17], The latter two treatments yielded almost identical outcome. These findings par allel the follow-up results o f the N IM H Treat ment of Depression Collaborative Research Program, where there was a slightly better outcome o f patients treated with placebo and clinical management compared to those who were given imipramine [18], This latter study, however, had considerable methodological shortcomings, which are discussed in this is sue o f the journal [19],…”
Section: Do Antidepressant Drugs Increase the Likeli Hood O F Chronicmentioning
confidence: 59%
“…Equally intriguing are the results of a naturalistic prospective survey, where low doses o f antidepressants appeared to be less beneficial than either higher doses or clinical management without antidepressant drugs [17], The latter two treatments yielded almost identical outcome. These findings par allel the follow-up results o f the N IM H Treat ment of Depression Collaborative Research Program, where there was a slightly better outcome o f patients treated with placebo and clinical management compared to those who were given imipramine [18], This latter study, however, had considerable methodological shortcomings, which are discussed in this is sue o f the journal [19],…”
Section: Do Antidepressant Drugs Increase the Likeli Hood O F Chronicmentioning
confidence: 59%
“…CBT was shown to be superior to pharmacotherapy with regard to relapse prevention in depression [129]. As a limitation, it should be noted, however, that this effect was not found in all studies [130]. Furthermore, a sustained response was found only in a limited proportion of patients treated with CBT (37.3%) [[129], p. 420].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Efectivamente, según DeRubeis et al (1999), entre los pacientes con depresión grave en el BDI (con una puntuación pretratamiento ≥ 30), la imipramina no fue más eficaz que la TCC, obteniéndose en el postratamiento una puntuación media en el BDI, ajustada por las puntuaciones pretratamiento, similar con la imipramina que con la TCC (17,5 frente a 18). En segundo lugar, en un seguimiento realizado a los 18 meses (Shea et al, 1992), no se encontraron diferencias entre la imipramina y la TCC en los beneficios terapéuticos obtenidos, independientemente de que tales beneficios fueran medidos con la HRSD o el BDI o lo fueran en pacientes con una depresión menos grave o más grave.…”
Section: La Psicoterapia No Es Eficaz En La Depresión Grave Sino Tanunclassified