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» Faculty of Medicine » Home » 2015 » June » 02 » Five new publications available

Five new publications available

June 2, 2015

Five new papers have recently been published by members of the Working with Depression clinical research program. You can get access to links and full-text pdfs on the Published Papers page.

 

Cognition in Mood Disorders:

  • Lam RW, Kennedy SH, McIntyre RS, Khullar A: Cognitive Dysfunction in Major Depressive Disorder: Effects on Psychosocial Functioning and Implications for Treatment. Can J Psychiatry 59(12):649-654 2014. PDF

 

Work and psychosocial functioning in Mood Disorders:

  • Lam RW, Parikh SV, Michalak EE, Dewa CS, Kennedy SH: Canadian Network for Mood and Anxiety Treatments (CANMAT) consensus recommendations for functional outcomes in major depressive disorder. Annals Clin Psychiatry 27(2) 2015. PDF
  • Chiu LYL, Stewart K, Woo C, Yatham L, Lam RW: The relationship between burnout and depressive symptoms in patients with depressive disorders. J Affective Dis 172:361–366, 2015. PDF
  • Lam RW, Endicott J, Hsu MA, Fayyad R, Guico-Pabia C, Boucher M: Predictors of functional improvement in employed adults with major depressive disorder treated with desvenlafaxine. Int Clin Psychopharmacol 29:239-251 2014. PDF

 

Treatment studies:

  • Vataire AL, Aballea S, Antonanzas F, Hakkaart-van Roijen L, Lam RW, McCrone P, Persson U, Toumi M: Core Discrete Event Simulation Model for the Evaluation of Health Care Technologies in Major Depressive Disorder. Value in Health 183-195 2014. PDF

 

 

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