2023
DOI: 10.3390/ijms242417128
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Effects of Anxious Depression on Antidepressant Treatment Response

Chantal Hampf,
Maike Scherf-Clavel,
Carolin Weiß
et al.

Abstract: Anxious depression represents a subtype of major depressive disorder and is associated with increased suicidality, severity, chronicity and lower treatment response. Only a few studies have investigated the differences between anxious depressed (aMDD) and non-anxious depressed (naMDD) patients regarding treatment dosage, serum-concentration and drug-specific treatment response. In our naturalistic and prospective study, we investigated whether the effectiveness of therapy including antidepressants (SSRI, SNRI,… Show more

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“…Results from the STAR*D trial suggest that patients with the anxious subtype of MDD are more likely to suffer from treatment resistance than those without 10 . This finding is underlined by a recent study looking at drug-specific antidepressant treatment responses in anxious vs non-anxious depressed MDD patients 41 . Anxiety and depressive disorders appear to interact in a complex manner making their co-occurrence frequent: 90% of individuals with anxiety disorders also have MDD and 85% of patients with MDD suffer from an anxiety disorder 42 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…Results from the STAR*D trial suggest that patients with the anxious subtype of MDD are more likely to suffer from treatment resistance than those without 10 . This finding is underlined by a recent study looking at drug-specific antidepressant treatment responses in anxious vs non-anxious depressed MDD patients 41 . Anxiety and depressive disorders appear to interact in a complex manner making their co-occurrence frequent: 90% of individuals with anxiety disorders also have MDD and 85% of patients with MDD suffer from an anxiety disorder 42 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 88%