VOLZ, H. P., Eliška BARTEČKŮ, Lucie BARTOVA, J. BESSA, D. DE BERARDIS, J. DRAGASEK, H. KOZHUHAROV, M. LADEA, J. LAZÁRY, M. ROCA, G. USOV, A. WICHNIAK, B. GODMAN and S. KASPER. Sick leave duration as a potential marker of functionality and disease severity in depression. International Journal of Psychiatry in Clinical Practice. Oxon: TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD, 2022, vol. 26, No 4, p. 406-416. ISSN 1365-1501. Available from: https://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13651501.2022.2054350. |
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@article{2223870, author = {Volz, H. P. and Bartečků, Eliška and Bartova, Lucie and Bessa, J. and De Berardis, D. and Dragasek, J. and Kozhuharov, H. and Ladea, M. and Lazáry, J. and Roca, M. and Usov, G. and Wichniak, A. and Godman, B. and Kasper, S.}, article_location = {Oxon}, article_number = {4}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13651501.2022.2054350}, keywords = {Absenteeism; depression; functionality; major depressive disorder; return to work; sick leave}, language = {eng}, issn = {1365-1501}, journal = {International Journal of Psychiatry in Clinical Practice}, title = {Sick leave duration as a potential marker of functionality and disease severity in depression}, url = {https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/13651501.2022.2054350}, volume = {26}, year = {2022} }
TY - JOUR ID - 2223870 AU - Volz, H. P. - Bartečků, Eliška - Bartova, Lucie - Bessa, J. - De Berardis, D. - Dragasek, J. - Kozhuharov, H. - Ladea, M. - Lazáry, J. - Roca, M. - Usov, G. - Wichniak, A. - Godman, B. - Kasper, S. PY - 2022 TI - Sick leave duration as a potential marker of functionality and disease severity in depression JF - International Journal of Psychiatry in Clinical Practice VL - 26 IS - 4 SP - 406-416 EP - 406-416 PB - TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD SN - 13651501 KW - Absenteeism KW - depression KW - functionality KW - major depressive disorder KW - return to work KW - sick leave UR - https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/13651501.2022.2054350 N2 - Objective: To discuss the impact of depression on work and how depression-related sick leave duration could be a potential indicator and outcome for measuring functionality in depression. Methods: Our review was based on a literature search and expert opinion that emerged during a virtual meeting of European psychiatrists that was convened to discuss this topic. Results: Current evidence demonstrates that depression-related sick leave duration is influenced by multiple disease-, patient- and work-related factors, together with societal attitudes towards depression and socioeconomic conditions. A wide variety of pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatments and work-based interventions are effective in reducing depression-related sick leave duration and/or facilitating return to work. Recent real-world evidence showed that patients treated with antidepressant monotherapy appear to recover their working life faster than those receiving combination therapy. Although depression-related sick leave duration was found to correlate with severity of depressive symptoms, it cannot be used alone as a viable marker for disease severity. Conclusions: Given its multifactorial nature, depression-related sick leave duration is not on its own a viable outcome measure of depression severity but could be used as a secondary outcome alongside more formal severity measures and may also represent a useful measure of functionality in depression. ER -
VOLZ, H. P., Eliška BARTEČKŮ, Lucie BARTOVA, J. BESSA, D. DE BERARDIS, J. DRAGASEK, H. KOZHUHAROV, M. LADEA, J. LAZÁRY, M. ROCA, G. USOV, A. WICHNIAK, B. GODMAN and S. KASPER. Sick leave duration as a potential marker of functionality and disease severity in depression. \textit{International Journal of Psychiatry in Clinical Practice}. Oxon: TAYLOR \&{} FRANCIS LTD, 2022, vol.~26, No~4, p.~406-416. ISSN~1365-1501. Available from: https://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13651501.2022.2054350.
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