Title of article :
Trajectories of recovery of social and physical functioning in major depression, dysthymic disorder and double depression: A 3-year follow-up
Author/Authors :
S. Rhebergen، نويسنده , , Didi and Beekman، نويسنده , , Aartjan T.F. and de Graaf، نويسنده , , Ron and Nolen، نويسنده , , Willem A. and Spijker، نويسنده , , Jan and Hoogendijk، نويسنده , , Witte J. and Penninx، نويسنده , , Brenda W.J.H.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Pages :
9
From page :
148
To page :
156
Abstract :
Background sive disorders have a large impact on psychosocial functioning. Since lower functioning predicts recurrence of a depressive episode, insight into the post-morbid course of psychosocial functioning of persons with different depressive disorders may facilitate recurrence prevention. s ere derived from NEMESIS, an epidemiologic survey in the adult population in the Netherlands. Respondents, who met the CIDI criteria of major depression (MDD; n = 102), dysthymic disorder (Dysth; n = 66) or double depression (DD; n = 73) at baseline, and recovered during three year follow-up, were included; as was a control group without any diagnosis (NoDiag, n = 4140). Functioning was assessed using the Groningen Social Disability Schedule (GSDS) and the SF-36 physical health summary-scale. Linear Mixed Models were conducted to compare 3-year trajectories of functioning across depressive groups and with NoDiag group. s ed to NoDiag, all depressed groups were significantly impaired on social and physical functioning. Dysth and DD had a lower level of post-morbid physical functioning compared to MDD (after 1 and 3 years respectively: Dysth: B = − 13.8, p = .002 and B = − 8.11, p = .09; DD: B = − 8.9, p = .03 and B = − 9.1, p = .05). Determinants for impaired social functioning (neuroticism) and for impaired physical functioning (age, comorbid somatic disorders and neuroticism) were identified. tions ion was higher among persons with a depression. Inclusion of the drop-outs would most likely have resulted in stronger associations, since we expect lower functioning among the drop-outs. sion tudy indicates the long-term debilitating effects of psychopathology, even after recovery of depressive disorders. Duration of the index symptoms appears to be associated with impaired functioning, since especially those with Dysthymia (either with or without a MDD) showed slower and less recovery of functioning.
Keywords :
Epidemiology , social functioning , naturalistic study , longitudinal , Depressive disorders
Journal title :
Journal of Affective Disorders
Serial Year :
2010
Journal title :
Journal of Affective Disorders
Record number :
1433433
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