Background: Despite depressive disorders being very common there has been little research to guide primary care physicians on the choice of treatment for patients with mild to moderate depression. Aims: To evaluate the efficacy of interpersonal counselling compared with selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs), in primary care attenders with major depression and to identify moderators of treatment outcome. Method: A randomised controlled trial in nine centres (DEPICS, Australian New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry number: ACTRN12608000479303). The primary outcome was remission of the depressive episode (defined as a Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression score ≤7 at 2 months). Daily functioning was assessed using the Work and Social Adjustment Scale. Logistic regression models were used to identify moderators of treatment outcome. Results: The percentage of patients who achieved remission at 2 months was significantly higher in the interpersonal counselling group compared with the SSRI group (58.7% v. 45.1%, P = 0.021). Five moderators of treatment outcome were found: depression severity, functional impairment, anxiety comorbidity, previous depressive episodes and smoking habit. Conclusions: We identified some patient characteristics predicting a differential outcome with pharmacological and psychological interventions. Should our results be confirmed in future studies, these characteristics will help clinicians to define criteria for first-line treatment of depression targeted to patients' characteristics.

Moderators of remission with interpersonal counselling or drug treatment in primary care patients with depression: Randomised controlled trial

Bellino S.;Bogetto F.;Zizza M.;
2014-01-01

Abstract

Background: Despite depressive disorders being very common there has been little research to guide primary care physicians on the choice of treatment for patients with mild to moderate depression. Aims: To evaluate the efficacy of interpersonal counselling compared with selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs), in primary care attenders with major depression and to identify moderators of treatment outcome. Method: A randomised controlled trial in nine centres (DEPICS, Australian New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry number: ACTRN12608000479303). The primary outcome was remission of the depressive episode (defined as a Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression score ≤7 at 2 months). Daily functioning was assessed using the Work and Social Adjustment Scale. Logistic regression models were used to identify moderators of treatment outcome. Results: The percentage of patients who achieved remission at 2 months was significantly higher in the interpersonal counselling group compared with the SSRI group (58.7% v. 45.1%, P = 0.021). Five moderators of treatment outcome were found: depression severity, functional impairment, anxiety comorbidity, previous depressive episodes and smoking habit. Conclusions: We identified some patient characteristics predicting a differential outcome with pharmacological and psychological interventions. Should our results be confirmed in future studies, these characteristics will help clinicians to define criteria for first-line treatment of depression targeted to patients' characteristics.
2014
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Activities of Daily Living; Adult; Anxiety; Depressive Disorder, Major; Effect Modifier, Epidemiologic; Female; Humans; Intention to Treat Analysis; Logistic Models; Male; Middle Aged; Outcome Assessment, Health Care; Patient Selection; Practice Guidelines as Topic; Primary Health Care; Psychiatric Status Rating Scales; Psychotherapy, Brief; Remission Induction; Serotonin Uptake Inhibitors; Severity of Illness Index; Smoking; Social Adjustment; Counseling
Menchetti M.; Rucci P.; Bortolotti B.; Bombi A.; Scocco P.; Kraemer H.C.; Berardi D.; Luciano C.; Lia L.; Manganaro D.; Magnani M.; Nespeca C.; Succu M.; Bellino S.; Bogetto F.; Zizza M.; Colombini N.; Rigatelli M.; Simoni E.; Tedeschin E.; Baranzini F.; Bortolaso P.; Callegari C.; Diurni G.C.M.; Vender S.; Martinelli V.; Politi P.; Sciarini P.; Piselli M.; Quartesan R.; Bellomo A.; De Salvia M.; Ferretti M.; Iuso S.; Petito A.; Affatati V.; Todarello O.; Carpiniello B.; Contu C.; Pinna F.
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