Preliminary results of a pilot program on depression in patients with congestive heart failure |
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Authors: | Nelson E A Jordan D M |
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Institution: | Behavioral-Medicine Research, United Behavioral Health, 4170 Ashford Dunwoody Road, Suite 100, Atlanta, GA 30319, USA. anelso2@uhc.com |
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Abstract: | While the sample size is too small to warrant conclusions, these preliminary results suggest that assessment of depression would be worthwhile for patients diagnosed with congestive heart failure. 32 out of 54 patients with congestive heart failure scored positive for depression. When psychiatric treatment was given, there was a decrease in depressive symptoms for four of the six patients at the 6-mo, retest. A decrease in depressive symptoms was found for two of the six untreated patients, and the remaining four patients had worse scores on the Zung Depression Inventory. Primary care physicians, who typically meet with such patients regularly, are encouraged to screen for depression, as their clinical assessments in this study were associated with scores on the Zung Depression Inventory. These observations support a full scale investigation with a much larger sample size and a requisite medical cost comparison. |
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