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The assessment of resistance to antidepressant treatment: Rationale for the Antidepressant Treatment History Form: Short Form (ATHF-SF).

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Sackeim, HA; Aaronson, ST; Bunker, MT; Conway, CR; Demitrack, MA; George, MS; Prudic, J; Thase, ME; Rush, AJ
Published in: J Psychiatr Res
June 2019

There is considerable diversity in how treatment-resistant depression (TRD) is defined. However, every definition incorporates the concept that patients with TRD have not benefited sufficiently from one or more adequate trials of antidepressant treatment. This review examines the issues fundamental to the systematic evaluation of antidepressant treatment adequacy and resistance. These issues include the domains of interventions deemed effective in treatment of major depressive episodes (e.g., pharmacotherapy, brain stimulation, and psychotherapy), the subgroups of patients for whom distinct adequacy criteria are needed (e.g., bipolar vs. unipolar depression, psychotic vs. nonpsychotic depression), whether trials should be rated dichotomously as adequate or inadequate or on a potency continuum, whether combination and augmentation strategies require specific consideration, and the criteria used to evaluate the adequacy of treatment delivery (e.g., dose, duration), trial adherence, and clinical outcome. This review also presents the Antidepressant Treatment History Form: Short-Form (ATHF-SF), a completely revised version of an earlier instrument, and details how these fundamental issues were addressed in the ATHF-SF.

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J Psychiatr Res

DOI

EISSN

1879-1379

Publication Date

June 2019

Volume

113

Start / End Page

125 / 136

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • Treatment Outcome
  • Surveys and Questionnaires
  • Psychotherapy
  • Psychiatry
  • Humans
  • Depressive Disorder, Treatment-Resistant
  • Deep Brain Stimulation
  • Antidepressive Agents
  • 17 Psychology and Cognitive Sciences
  • 11 Medical and Health Sciences
 

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Sackeim, H. A., Aaronson, S. T., Bunker, M. T., Conway, C. R., Demitrack, M. A., George, M. S., … Rush, A. J. (2019). The assessment of resistance to antidepressant treatment: Rationale for the Antidepressant Treatment History Form: Short Form (ATHF-SF). J Psychiatr Res, 113, 125–136. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jpsychires.2019.03.021
Sackeim, Harold A., Scott T. Aaronson, Mark T. Bunker, Charles R. Conway, Mark A. Demitrack, Mark S. George, Joan Prudic, Michael E. Thase, and A John Rush. “The assessment of resistance to antidepressant treatment: Rationale for the Antidepressant Treatment History Form: Short Form (ATHF-SF).J Psychiatr Res 113 (June 2019): 125–36. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jpsychires.2019.03.021.
Sackeim HA, Aaronson ST, Bunker MT, Conway CR, Demitrack MA, George MS, et al. The assessment of resistance to antidepressant treatment: Rationale for the Antidepressant Treatment History Form: Short Form (ATHF-SF). J Psychiatr Res. 2019 Jun;113:125–36.
Sackeim, Harold A., et al. “The assessment of resistance to antidepressant treatment: Rationale for the Antidepressant Treatment History Form: Short Form (ATHF-SF).J Psychiatr Res, vol. 113, June 2019, pp. 125–36. Pubmed, doi:10.1016/j.jpsychires.2019.03.021.
Sackeim HA, Aaronson ST, Bunker MT, Conway CR, Demitrack MA, George MS, Prudic J, Thase ME, Rush AJ. The assessment of resistance to antidepressant treatment: Rationale for the Antidepressant Treatment History Form: Short Form (ATHF-SF). J Psychiatr Res. 2019 Jun;113:125–136.
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Published In

J Psychiatr Res

DOI

EISSN

1879-1379

Publication Date

June 2019

Volume

113

Start / End Page

125 / 136

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • Treatment Outcome
  • Surveys and Questionnaires
  • Psychotherapy
  • Psychiatry
  • Humans
  • Depressive Disorder, Treatment-Resistant
  • Deep Brain Stimulation
  • Antidepressive Agents
  • 17 Psychology and Cognitive Sciences
  • 11 Medical and Health Sciences