作者
Joshua EJ Buckman, Rob Saunders, Joshua Stott, Zachary D Cohen, Laura-Louise Arundell, Thalia C Eley, Steven D Hollon, Tony Kendrick, Gareth Ambler, Edward Watkins, Simon Gilbody, David Kessler, Nicola Wiles, David Richards, Sally Brabyn, Elizabeth Littlewood, Robert J DeRubeis, Glyn Lewis, Stephen Pilling
发表日期
2022/5/1
来源
JAMA psychiatry
卷号
79
期号
5
页码范围
406-416
出版商
American Medical Association
简介
Importance
Socioeconomic factors are associated with the prevalence of depression, but their associations with prognosis are unknown. Understanding this association would aid in the clinical management of depression.
Objective
To determine whether employment status, financial strain, housing status, and educational attainment inform prognosis for adults treated for depression in primary care, independent of treatment and after accounting for clinical prognostic factors.
Data Sources
The Embase, International Pharmaceutical Abstracts, MEDLINE, PsycINFO, and Cochrane (CENTRAL) databases were searched from database inception to October 8, 2021.
Study Selection
Inclusion criteria were as follows: randomized clinical trials that used the Revised Clinical Interview Schedule (CIS-R; the most common comprehensive screening and diagnostic measure of depressive and anxiety symptoms in primary care …
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