TY - JOUR
T1 - Initial depression severity and response to antidepressants v. placebo
T2 - patient-level data analysis from 34 randomised controlled trials
AU - Rabinowitz, Jonathan
AU - Werbeloff, Nomi
AU - Mandel, Francine S.
AU - Menard, François
AU - Marangell, Lauren
AU - Kapur, Shitij
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Royal College of Psychiatrists 2016.
PY - 2016/11/1
Y1 - 2016/11/1
N2 - Several often-cited meta-analyses have reported that the efficacy of antidepressant medications depends on the severity of depression. They found that drug-placebo differences increased as a function of initial severity, which was attributed to decreased responsiveness to placebo among patients with severe depression rather than to increased responsiveness to medication. We retested this using patient-level data and also undertaking a meta-analysis of trial-level data from 34 randomised placebo controlled trials (n = 10 737) from the NEWMEDS registry. Although our trial-level data support prevous findings, patient-level data did not show any significant effect of initial depression severity on drug v. placebo difference.
AB - Several often-cited meta-analyses have reported that the efficacy of antidepressant medications depends on the severity of depression. They found that drug-placebo differences increased as a function of initial severity, which was attributed to decreased responsiveness to placebo among patients with severe depression rather than to increased responsiveness to medication. We retested this using patient-level data and also undertaking a meta-analysis of trial-level data from 34 randomised placebo controlled trials (n = 10 737) from the NEWMEDS registry. Although our trial-level data support prevous findings, patient-level data did not show any significant effect of initial depression severity on drug v. placebo difference.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85016293574
U2 - 10.1192/bjp.bp.115.173906
DO - 10.1192/bjp.bp.115.173906
M3 - Article
C2 - 27198482
AN - SCOPUS:85016293574
SN - 0007-1250
VL - 209
SP - 427
EP - 428
JO - British Journal of Psychiatry
JF - British Journal of Psychiatry
IS - 5
ER -