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Transitions in depression: if, how, and when depressive symptoms return during and after discontinuing antidepressants

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QUALITY OF LIFE RESEARCH
卷 32, 期 5, 页码 1295-1306

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DOI: 10.1007/s11136-022-03301-0

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Depressive disorder; Antidepressant discontinuation; Ecological Momentary Assessment; Personalized psychiatry; Meaningful change

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The purpose of this study is to explore the meaningful changes in individual patients who stop taking antidepressant medication. The results show that there are differences between macro-level and micro-level changes in depressive symptoms, highlighting the importance of combining qualitative and quantitative assessments.
Purpose The aim of the current study is to provide insight into if, how, and when meaningful changes occur in individual patients who discontinue antidepressant medication. Agreement between macro-level quantitative symptom data, qualitative ratings, and micro-level Ecological Momentary Assessments is examined. Methods During and shortly after antidepressant discontinuation, depressive symptoms and 'feeling down' were measured in 56 participants, using the SCL-90 depression subscale weekly (macro-level) for 6 months, and 5 Ecological Momentary Assessments daily (micro-level) for 4 months (30.404 quantitative measurements in total). Qualitative information was also obtained, providing additional information to verify that changes were clinically meaningful. Results At the macro-level, an increase in depressive symptoms was found in 58.9% of participants that (a) was statistically reliable, (b) persisted for 3 weeks and/or required intervention, and (c) was clinically meaningful to patients. Of these increases, 30.3% happened suddenly, 42.4% gradually, and for 27.3% criteria were inconclusive. Quantitative and qualitative criteria showed a very high agreement (Cohen's kappa = 0.85) regarding if a participant experienced a recurrence of depression, but a moderate agreement (Cohen's kappa = 0.49) regarding how that change occurred. At the micro-level, 41.1% of participants experienced only sudden increases in depressed mood, 12.5% only gradual, 30.4% experienced both types of increase, and 16.1% neither. Conclusion Meaningful change is common in patients discontinuing antidepressants, and there is substantial heterogeneity in how and when these changes occur. Depressive symptom change at the macro-level is not the same as depressive symptom change at the micro-level.

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