2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.jad.2005.03.017
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Patient-based utilities for bipolar disorder-related health states

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“…The majority of data were taken from a study by Revicki and colleagues. 84 Details of this study are considered in more detail in the section 'Utility estimates' (p. 88) as part of a separate review of QoL studies in this area. Briefly, 92 outpatient bipolar I patients were asked to rate their current (stable) health state using both a visual analogue scale (VAS) and a standard gamble (SG) approach.…”
Section: Health Utilitiesmentioning
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“…The majority of data were taken from a study by Revicki and colleagues. 84 Details of this study are considered in more detail in the section 'Utility estimates' (p. 88) as part of a separate review of QoL studies in this area. Briefly, 92 outpatient bipolar I patients were asked to rate their current (stable) health state using both a visual analogue scale (VAS) and a standard gamble (SG) approach.…”
Section: Health Utilitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…85 in which 70 patients with major depressive disorder were asked to rate the utility scores for severe (inpatient) and moderate (outpatient) depression (0.28 and 0.63, respectively). Finally, the decrement in utility due to weight gain was also obtained from Revicki and colleagues 84 and was estimated to be 0.066.…”
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