2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.cali.2010.11.006
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Variables moduladoras de la discapacidad asociada al trastorno depresivo

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“…Guided by the results from observational studies evaluating predictors of recovery in patients receiving disability benefits due to depression [19], [20], [21], and a systematic review evaluating prognostic factors of long term disability due to mental disorders [22], we selected, a priori , 14 variables from the database that we judged may be associated with claim closure and receipt of psychotherapy, and predicted the direction of anticipated effects. In addition to the variables we chose from previous evidence, we included and predicted the direction of anticipated effects of two additional variables (time to claim approval and disability funding policy) in our model, as per recommendations by content experts in our research team and the administrative team at Sun Life.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Guided by the results from observational studies evaluating predictors of recovery in patients receiving disability benefits due to depression [19], [20], [21], and a systematic review evaluating prognostic factors of long term disability due to mental disorders [22], we selected, a priori , 14 variables from the database that we judged may be associated with claim closure and receipt of psychotherapy, and predicted the direction of anticipated effects. In addition to the variables we chose from previous evidence, we included and predicted the direction of anticipated effects of two additional variables (time to claim approval and disability funding policy) in our model, as per recommendations by content experts in our research team and the administrative team at Sun Life.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%