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Abstract

The questions to participants covered multiple health domains to measure disability- an "umbrella term for impairments, activity limitations, or participation restrictions".5 Self-reported disability in depression and other chronic diseases is reliable, and is paralleled by objective measures of performance, such as work attendance and productivity.6,7 A plaintive response set in depression could not account forthe findings. In Australia, less than 30% of patients receive good treatment with antidepressants, cognitive behavioural therapy, and proactive maintenance care.10 By contrast, 80% of patients with arthritis and 90% of patients with asthma receive an acceptable standard of care.·12 Perhaps differential access to treatment is one reason why disability is less with the physical disorders.

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Title
Depression is very disabling
Author
Andrews, Gavin; Titov, Nickolai
Pages
808-9
Section
Comment
Publication year
2007
Publication date
Sep 8-Sep 14, 2007
Publisher
Elsevier Limited
ISSN
01406736
e-ISSN
1474547X
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
199002734
Copyright
Copyright Elsevier Limited Sep 8-Sep 14, 2007