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We examined whether earlier findings obtained in OCD patients also hold for depression by investigating the sensory properties of depressive thoughts in a mildly to moderately depressed sample.
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Similar results for the two scales were found when classifying the mild to moderately depressed participants in the sample.
The scores fall into the following four ranges: 20 44 normal; 45 59 mildly depressed; 60 69 moderately depressed; and 70 and above severely depressed.
That leaves a patient pool of the mild to moderately depressed -- and mild to moderate depression is a disease that waxes and wanes.
Because treatments effects in a sample with mild to moderately depressed participants could even be lower, we conservatively reduced the estimated effect size to d = 0.23.
We investigated these associations in a large sample of mildly to moderately depressed participants who were recruited from different sources (e.g., hospitals, insurance companies and online forums).
A large sample of mildly to moderately depressed patients (N = 356) was recruited from multiple sources and asked about sensory properties of their depressive thoughts in an online study.
Dr. Shelton described the participants as moderately depressed; people with severe depression were not studied.
CGI values were grouped as follows: mild-moderate: "mildly depressed" (3), "moderately depressed" (4) and "notably depressed" (5); Severe: "severely depressed" (6) and "extremely depressed" (7).
Thus the odds of being depressed postpartum increased by factors of 4.8 in the moderately depressed category and 221 in the severely depressed category relative to not being depressed respectively adjusting for changes in TT4.
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