A comparison of depressive symptom profiles between current major depressive disorder and schizophrenia spectrum disorder.
Comorbidity
Depression
Depressive symptoms
QIDS-SR
Schizophrenia
Symptom profile
Journal
Journal of psychiatric research
ISSN: 1879-1379
Titre abrégé: J Psychiatr Res
Pays: England
ID NLM: 0376331
Informations de publication
Date de publication:
03 2021
03 2021
Historique:
received:
02
09
2020
revised:
03
12
2020
accepted:
04
01
2021
pubmed:
25
1
2021
medline:
15
5
2021
entrez:
24
1
2021
Statut:
ppublish
Résumé
Depressive symptoms are highly prevalent and clinically relevant in schizophrenia spectrum disorder (SSD) patients. So far, little is known about to what extent the depressive symptom profile in SSD is comparable to that seen in major depressive disorder (MDD). Data were derived from the Genetic Risk and Outcome of Psychosis study (GROUP) and the Netherlands Study of Depression and Anxiety (NESDA). We examined differences in severity of depressive symptom profiles and distribution of mood/cognition and somatic/vegetative depressive symptoms using the Quick Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology - Self Report (QIDS-SR) within SSD patients (n = 449), MDD patients (n = 816) and healthy controls (n = 417), aged 18 to 50. Within SSD, associations between depression severity and clinical and demographic data were examined. 60.4% of SSD patients showed substantial depressive symptomatology (QIDS-SR≥6). The difference in mood/cognition symptoms between SSD and MDD was larger (higher symptoms in MDD, effect size = 1.13), than the differences in somatic/vegetative symptoms (effect size 0.74). In patients with SSD, multivariable regression analyses showed that lower social functioning, male gender, use of benzodiazepine and more severe positive symptoms were associated with higher overall depressive symptomatology. The use of antipsychotics or antidepressants was associated with more somatic/vegetative symptoms. More than half of SSD patients have considerable depressive symptomatology, with a relative preponderance of somatic/vegetative symptoms compared to the profile seen in MDD. Future research could explore whether depressive symptom profile in SSD may also be associated with biological dysregulations like in MDD.
Identifiants
pubmed: 33486162
pii: S0022-3956(21)00010-8
doi: 10.1016/j.jpsychires.2021.01.009
pii:
doi:
Types de publication
Journal Article
Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
Langues
eng
Sous-ensembles de citation
IM
Pagination
143-151Investigateurs
Therese van Amelsvoort
(TV)
Agna A Bartels-Velthuis
(AA)
Richard Bruggeman
(R)
Wiepke Cahn
(W)
Lieuwe de Haan
(L)
Rene S Kahn
(RS)
Frederike Schirmbeck
(F)
Claudia J P Simons
(CJP)
Jim van Os
(J)
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