Abstract

Recent expert guidelines emphasize the importance of treating depression to “remission” and of clinicians not being satisfied with only improvement in symptoms. Still, how much improvement constitutes remission remains unclear. No studies have carefully compared long-term outcomes in depressed patients with mild residual symptoms against those with no symptoms. To fill this gap in knowledge, researchers used validated …

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