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BACKGROUND: Sub-threshold depression is a prognostic variable for major depression. Interventions in sub-threshold depression may prevent the onset of new cases of major depression. AIMS: To examine the effects of minimal-contact psychotherapy in primary care patients with sub-threshold depression on the onset of major depression, on the reduction in depressive symptoms and on health-related quality of life. METHOD: We conducted a randomised trial in primary care, in which patients screened for sub-threshold depression were randomly assigned to minimal-contact psychotherapy (n=107) or to usual care (n=109). RESULTS: One year after baseline, the incidence of major depressive disorder was found to be significantly lower in the psychotherapy group (12%) than in those receiving usual care (18%). Small but significant effects were also found on depressive symptoms and on aspects of health-related quality of life. CONCLUSIONS: Primary care patients with sub-threshold depression can benefit from minimal-contact psychotherapy.
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Godelief Willemse
Trimbos Institute
Filip Smit
Amsterdam University Medical Centers
Pim Cuijpers
Linköping University
The British Journal of Psychiatry
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Trimbos Institute
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a153000b2e0231f15820c7d — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1192/bjp.185.5.416