Discrepancy between subjective and objective severity as a predictor of response to chronotherapeutics in bipolar depression

Jun 21, 2016Journal of affective disorders

Differences between reported and measured depression severity may predict response to time-based treatments in bipolar depression

AI simplified

Abstract

Among 147 patients with bipolar depression, 66% responded to treatment with sleep deprivation and light therapy.

  • Patients with low BDI-HDRS discrepancy scores had an 80.2% response rate, while those with high scores had a 48.5% response rate.
  • A high BDI-HDRS discrepancy score was associated with a negative treatment response, with an odds ratio of 3.79.
  • Higher BDI-HDRS discrepancy correlated positively with depressive cognitive distortions.
  • The study did not investigate other potential factors influencing the discrepancy and treatment outcomes.

AI simplified

Full Text

Full text is available at the source.

what lands in your inbox each week:

  • 📚7 fresh studies
  • 📝plain-language summaries
  • direct links to original studies
  • 🏅top journal indicators
  • 📅weekly delivery
  • 🧘‍♂️always free