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Predicting 6-week treatment response to escitalopram pharmacotherapy in late-life major depressive disorder
Authors:Saghafi Ramin  Brown Charlotte  Butters Meryl A  Cyranowski Jill  Dew Mary Amanda  Frank Ellen  Gildengers Ariel  Karp Jordan F  Lenze Eric J  Lotrich Francis  Martire Lynn  Mazumdar Sati  Miller Mark D  Mulsant Benoit H  Weber Elizabeth  Whyte Ellen  Morse Jennifer  Stack Jacqueline  Houck Patricia R  Bensasi Salem  Reynolds Charles F
Affiliation:Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic, Department of Psychiatry, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, USA.
Abstract:OBJECTIVE: Approximately half of older patients treated for major depressive disorder (MDD) do not achieve symptomatic remission and functional recovery with first-line pharmacotherapy. This study aims to characterize sociodemographic, clinical, and neuropsychologic correlates of full, partial, and non-response to escitalopram monotherapy of unipolar MDD in later life. METHODS: One hundred and seventy-five patients aged 60 and older were assessed at baseline on demographic variables, depression severity, hopelessness, anxiety, cognitive functioning, co-existing medical illness burden, social support, and quality of life (disability). Subjects received 10 mg/d of open-label escitalopram and were divided into full (n = 55; 31%), partial (n = 75; 42.9%), and non-responder (n = 45; 25.7%) groups based on Hamilton depression scores at week 6. Univariate followed by multivariate analyses tested for differences between the three groups. RESULTS: Non-responders to treatment were found to be more severely depressed and anxious at baseline than both full and partial responders, more disabled, and with lower self-esteem than full responders. In general partial responders resembled full responders more than they resembled non-responders. In multivariate models, more severe anxiety symptoms (both psychological and somatic) and lower self-esteem predicted worse response status at 6 weeks. CONCLUSION: Among treatment-seeking elderly persons with MDD, higher anxiety symptoms and lower self-esteem predict poorer response after six weeks of escitalopram treatment.
Keywords:major depression  old age  escitalopram  treatment response
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