The severity of major depression and choice of treatment in primary care practice
- PMID: 9874906
- DOI: 10.1037//0022-006x.66.6.932
The severity of major depression and choice of treatment in primary care practice
Abstract
The Agency for Health Care Policy and Research Depression Guideline Panel recommended pharmacotherapy as the 1st-line treatment for more severely depressed primary care patients, but research supporting its recommendation has not been conducted with this population. A post hoc analysis was conducted, therefore, with data gathered in a randomized controlled trial about the relationship between initial level of depressive severity and functional ability, treatment with nortriptyline hydrochloride (NT) or interpersonal psychotherapy (IPT), and clinical course over 8 months among primary care patients experiencing major depression. Treatment type was unrelated to clinical course among more severely depressed patients (baseline 17-item Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression [HRSD] score > or = 20). However, less severely depressed patients (baseline 17-item HRSD score < or = 19) who were prescribed NT improved significantly more rapidly during the initial 3 months of treatment than patients provided with IPT.
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