Author:
Baldwin R. C.,Benbow S. M.,Marriott A.,Tomenson B.
Abstract
In a prospective study, 32 patients with depressed mood and cerebral pathology were compared over one year with 66 depressed patients who were cerebrally intact. The hypothesis that the former would have a poorer outcome for depression was not confirmed, although the group with cerebral pathology had a significantly higher than expected death rate. Prognostic factors were identified only for the cerebrally intact group. Those who had major depression were more likely than those with minor depression to be given physical treatments, irrespective of which group they belonged to.
Publisher
Royal College of Psychiatrists
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health
Cited by
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