2016
DOI: 10.1007/s11482-016-9485-4
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Comorbid Social Phobia and Major Depressive Disorder: the Influence of Remission from Depression on Quality of Life and Functioning

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“…Related to treatment outcomes, Wilner and colleagues found that the number of comorbid diagnoses -broadly defined -did not predict change in QOL following CBT for anxiety [28]. However, among individuals with comorbid SAD and MDD, participants who were able to achieve MDD remission following pharmacotherapy had significantly better improvements in QOL and functioning than those without MDD remission [64]. Thus, comorbid depression may be especially relevant for QOL outcomes in treatment for anxiety disorders.…”
Section: Comorbiditymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Related to treatment outcomes, Wilner and colleagues found that the number of comorbid diagnoses -broadly defined -did not predict change in QOL following CBT for anxiety [28]. However, among individuals with comorbid SAD and MDD, participants who were able to achieve MDD remission following pharmacotherapy had significantly better improvements in QOL and functioning than those without MDD remission [64]. Thus, comorbid depression may be especially relevant for QOL outcomes in treatment for anxiety disorders.…”
Section: Comorbiditymentioning
confidence: 99%
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Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%