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Differential mortality rates in major and subthreshold depression: meta-analysis of studies that measured both
by
Li, Juan
, Kleiboer, Annet
, Vogelzangs, Nicole
, Cuijpers, Pirn
, Penninx, Brenda W.
, Twisk, Jos
in
Bibliographic data bases
/ Cardiovascular disease
/ Costs
/ Depression
/ Depression - mortality
/ Depressive Disorder, Major - mortality
/ Diabetes
/ Dying
/ Humans
/ Longitudinal studies
/ Medical prognosis
/ Mental depression
/ Meta-analysis
/ Mortality
/ Mortality rate
/ Mortality rates
/ Patients
/ Prevalence
/ Prospective Studies
/ Psychiatry
/ Quality of life
/ Review Article
/ Risk
/ Risk factors
/ Severity of Illness Index
/ Systematic review
2013
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Differential mortality rates in major and subthreshold depression: meta-analysis of studies that measured both
by
Li, Juan
, Kleiboer, Annet
, Vogelzangs, Nicole
, Cuijpers, Pirn
, Penninx, Brenda W.
, Twisk, Jos
in
Bibliographic data bases
/ Cardiovascular disease
/ Costs
/ Depression
/ Depression - mortality
/ Depressive Disorder, Major - mortality
/ Diabetes
/ Dying
/ Humans
/ Longitudinal studies
/ Medical prognosis
/ Mental depression
/ Meta-analysis
/ Mortality
/ Mortality rate
/ Mortality rates
/ Patients
/ Prevalence
/ Prospective Studies
/ Psychiatry
/ Quality of life
/ Review Article
/ Risk
/ Risk factors
/ Severity of Illness Index
/ Systematic review
2013
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Differential mortality rates in major and subthreshold depression: meta-analysis of studies that measured both
by
Li, Juan
, Kleiboer, Annet
, Vogelzangs, Nicole
, Cuijpers, Pirn
, Penninx, Brenda W.
, Twisk, Jos
in
Bibliographic data bases
/ Cardiovascular disease
/ Costs
/ Depression
/ Depression - mortality
/ Depressive Disorder, Major - mortality
/ Diabetes
/ Dying
/ Humans
/ Longitudinal studies
/ Medical prognosis
/ Mental depression
/ Meta-analysis
/ Mortality
/ Mortality rate
/ Mortality rates
/ Patients
/ Prevalence
/ Prospective Studies
/ Psychiatry
/ Quality of life
/ Review Article
/ Risk
/ Risk factors
/ Severity of Illness Index
/ Systematic review
2013
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Differential mortality rates in major and subthreshold depression: meta-analysis of studies that measured both
2013
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Although the association between depression and excess mortality has been well established, it is not clear whether this is greater in major depression than in subthreshold depression.
To compare excess mortality in major depression with that in subthreshold depression.
We searched bibliographic databases and included prospective studies in which both major and subthreshold depression were examined at baseline and mortality was measured at follow-up.
A total of 22 studies were included. People with major depression had a somewhat increased chance of dying earlier than people with subthreshold depression but this difference was not significant, although there was a trend (relative risk 1.13, 95% CI 0.98-1.30, P = 0.1). The population attributable fraction was 7% for major depression and an additional 7% for subthreshold depression.
Although excess mortality may be somewhat higher in major than in subthreshold depression, the difference is small and the overall impact on excess mortality is comparable.
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