Early Improvement in Work Productivity Predicts Future Clinical Course in Depressed Outpatients: Findings From the CO-MED Trial

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In this secondary analysis, self-reported work productivity improved in depressed patients with antidepressant treatment even after accounting for depressive symptom reduction. Early improvement in work productivity is associated with much higher remission rates after 3 and 7 months of treatment.
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Authors Jha MK;Minhajuddin A;Greer TL;Carmody T;Rush AJ;Trivedi MH;;
Journal the american journal of psychiatry
Year 2016
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