THE OUTCOME OF OUTPATIENT TREATMENT OF DEPRESSED-PATIENTS

Citation
J. Vuorenmaa et al., THE OUTCOME OF OUTPATIENT TREATMENT OF DEPRESSED-PATIENTS, Nordic journal of psychiatry, 51(2), 1997, pp. 113-118
Citations number
19
Categorie Soggetti
Psychiatry
ISSN journal
08039488
Volume
51
Issue
2
Year of publication
1997
Pages
113 - 118
Database
ISI
SICI code
0803-9488(1997)51:2<113:TOOOTO>2.0.ZU;2-W
Abstract
We examined the outcome of psychiatric outpatient care on the basis of evaluations by depressed patients (n = 45) and staff. Evaluations by the patients involved, among other things, the 13-item Beck Depression Inventory, a life satisfaction scale, and a scale assessing psychosom atic symptoms. Patients also assessed their subjective work capacities and attitudes to the future. Evaluations by treating physicians inclu ded, among other things, the Global Assessment Scale (GAS) and the Bri ef Psychiatric Rating Scale (BPRS). Therapists assessed the severity o f the patients' symptoms. Supportive individual psychotherapy and fami ly and conjoint marital therapies were used, if necessary. Almost all patients received psychopharmaceutical drugs. Treatment outcomes were assessed on the basis of treatment responses after 3 months of care. C ompared with base line, the Beck score decreased in all patients by 29 %, the BPRS by 52%, and psychosomatic symptoms by 21%. The GAS increas ed by 28%. Twenty-nine per cent of the patients were on sick leave or receiving a pension at the beginning of treatment, and 20% at the time of follow-up. Life satisfaction as assessed by patients increased wit h treatment, but half of the patients still felt uncertain about the f uture at the time of follow-up. The treatment used during the study pr oved effective. Changes in the severity of symptoms indicate better li fe control than at base line, and the patients' work capacities, asses sed both subjectively and objectively, improved.