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Depression, disability days, and days lost from work in a prospective epidemiologic survey.

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Broadhead, WE; Blazer, DG; George, LK; Tse, CK
Published in: JAMA
November 21, 1990

We describe the relationship of depression and depressive symptoms to disability days and days lost from work in 2980 participants in the Epidemiologic Catchment Area Study in North Carolina after 1 year of follow-up. Compared with asymptomatic individuals, persons with major depression had a 4.78 times greater risk of disability (95% confidence interval, 1.64 to 13.88), and persons with minor depression with mood disturbance, but not major depression, had a 1.55 times greater risk (95% confidence interval, 1.00 to 2.40). Because of its prevalence, individuals with minor depression were associated with 51% more disability days in the community than persons with major depression. This group was also at increased risk of having a concomitant anxiety disorder or developing major depression within 1 year. We conclude that the threshold for identifying clinically significant depression may need to be reevaluated to include persons with fewer symptoms but measurable morbidity. Only by changing our nosology can the societal impact of depression be adequately addressed.

Duke Scholars

Published In

JAMA

ISSN

0098-7484

Publication Date

November 21, 1990

Volume

264

Issue

19

Start / End Page

2524 / 2528

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Prospective Studies
  • North Carolina
  • Middle Aged
  • Male
  • Humans
  • General & Internal Medicine
  • Female
  • Disabled Persons
  • Disability Evaluation
  • Depressive Disorder
 

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Broadhead, W. E., Blazer, D. G., George, L. K., & Tse, C. K. (1990). Depression, disability days, and days lost from work in a prospective epidemiologic survey. JAMA, 264(19), 2524–2528.
Broadhead, W. E., D. G. Blazer, L. K. George, and C. K. Tse. “Depression, disability days, and days lost from work in a prospective epidemiologic survey.JAMA 264, no. 19 (November 21, 1990): 2524–28.
Broadhead WE, Blazer DG, George LK, Tse CK. Depression, disability days, and days lost from work in a prospective epidemiologic survey. JAMA. 1990 Nov 21;264(19):2524–8.
Broadhead, W. E., et al. “Depression, disability days, and days lost from work in a prospective epidemiologic survey.JAMA, vol. 264, no. 19, Nov. 1990, pp. 2524–28.
Broadhead WE, Blazer DG, George LK, Tse CK. Depression, disability days, and days lost from work in a prospective epidemiologic survey. JAMA. 1990 Nov 21;264(19):2524–2528.
Journal cover image

Published In

JAMA

ISSN

0098-7484

Publication Date

November 21, 1990

Volume

264

Issue

19

Start / End Page

2524 / 2528

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Prospective Studies
  • North Carolina
  • Middle Aged
  • Male
  • Humans
  • General & Internal Medicine
  • Female
  • Disabled Persons
  • Disability Evaluation
  • Depressive Disorder