Treatments of depression and the functional capacity to work.
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Interventions to improve occupational health in depressed peopleInterventions to improve occupational health in depressed peopleA phase III, double-blind, placebo-controlled, flexible-dose study of levomilnacipran extended-release in patients with major depressive disorderWorld Federation of Societies of Biological Psychiatry (WFSBP) Guidelines for Biological Treatment of Unipolar Depressive Disorders, Part 1: Acute and continuation treatment of major depressive disorder.The role of medical comorbidity in outcome of major depression in primary care: the PROSPECT study.Effectiveness of hygienic-dietary recommendations as enhancers of antidepressant treatment in patients with depression: study protocol of a randomized controlled trial.The Impact of Residual Symptoms in Major DepressionEffectiveness of adjuvant occupational therapy in employees with depression: design of a randomized controlled trial.Exposure-in-vivo containing interventions to improve work functioning of workers with anxiety disorder: a systematic review.The impact of internet-based cognitive behavior therapy on work ability in patients with depression - a randomized controlled studyMarketing depression care management to employers: design of a randomized controlled trial.Cognitive deficit and mental health in homeless transition-age youth.Telephone screening, outreach, and care management for depressed workers and impact on clinical and work productivity outcomes: a randomized controlled trial.Symptom reduction due to psychosocial interventions is not accompanied by a reduction in sick leave: results from a randomized controlled trial in primary care.Functional consequences of HIV-associated neuropsychological impairmentSensitivity of medication use to formulary controls in medicare beneficiaries: a review of the literature.Completeness of response and quality of life in mood and anxiety disorders.Determinants of antidepressant treatment compliance: implications for policy.Managing depression as a chronic disease: a randomised trial of ongoing treatment in primary careWorld Federation of Societies of Biological Psychiatry (WFSBP) Guidelines for Biological Treatment of Unipolar Depressive Disorders in Primary Care.The effects of primary care depression treatment on patients' clinical status and employment.Targeted versus tailored multimedia patient engagement to enhance depression recognition and treatment in primary care: randomized controlled trial protocol for the AMEP2 study.Gains in employment status following antidepressant medication or cognitive therapy for depression.Job performance deficits due to depressionRecent care of common mental disorders in the United States : prevalence and conformance with evidence-based recommendations.Medication management of depression in the United States and OntarioEfficacy of combined, sequential and crossover psychotherapy and pharmacotherapy in improving outcomes in depressionThe clinical and occupational correlates of work productivity loss among employed patients with depressionImproving access to psychological therapies: phase IV prospective cohort study.Implications of self-administered St. John's wort for depression symptom management.Employers' benefits from workers' health insurance.The economic burden of depression and the cost-effectiveness of treatment.Antidepressants and psychotherapy: a clinical research reviewTreating post-CABG depression with telephone-delivered collaborative care: does patient age affect treatment and outcome?The POSE study - panic control treatment versus panic-focused psychodynamic psychotherapy under randomized and self-selection conditions: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial.Do mental disorders matter? A study of absenteeism among care seeking Gulf War veterans with ill defined conditions and musculoskeletal disorders.Supervisory behaviour as a predictor of return to work in employees absent from work due to mental health problems.Perceptions of the impact of depression and anxiety and the medication for these conditions on safety in the workplaceDifferences in demographic composition and in work, social, and functional limitations among the populations with unipolar depression and bipolar disorder: results from a nationally representative sampleImplementing collaborative care for depression treatment in primary care: a cluster randomized evaluation of a quality improvement practice redesign.
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Treatments of depression and the functional capacity to work.
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Treatments of depression and the functional capacity to work.
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