Assessment of the quality of life of patients with major depression
OBJECTIVE: This study examined the relationship between a measure of quality of life and measures of depressive symptoms among patients with major depression. METHODS: One hundred patients with primary major depression and 61 control subjects from the San Diego Veterans Affairs Medical Center and su...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Psychiatric services (Washington, D.C.) D.C.), 1997-02, Vol.48 (2), p.224-230 |
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Zusammenfassung: | OBJECTIVE: This study examined the relationship between a measure of
quality of life and measures of depressive symptoms among patients with
major depression. METHODS: One hundred patients with primary major
depression and 61 control subjects from the San Diego Veterans Affairs
Medical Center and surrounding area were compared using a variety of
measures, including the Quality of Well-Being (QWB) scale, the Hamilton
Rating Scale for Depression, and the Beck Depression Inventory. RESULTS:
After analyses controlled for age, gender, family history of mental
illness, and comorbid axis III diagnosis, subjects' scores on the QWB were
significantly correlated with their scores on the Hamilton scale and Beck
inventory. The severity of depressive symptoms was inversely related to
quality of life as measured by the QWB, independent of the variables that
were controlled for. CONCLUSIONS: The QWB is sensitive to symptoms of
depression among patients diagnosed with major depression. The reduction in
quality of life associated with psychiatric symptoms of depression is
comparable to that observed among physically ill patients. |
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ISSN: | 1075-2730 1557-9700 |
DOI: | 10.1176/ps.48.2.224 |