Impact of moderate-to-high-suicide-intent in major depressive disorder: a retrospective cohort study on patient characteristics and healthcare resource utilisation in england

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  • What: The authors aimed to characterise patients with MDD with moderate-to-high-suicide-intent compare their HCRU to patients with MDD without moderate-to-high-suicide-intent and better understand their patient pathways. Non-pharmacological/non-interventional treatments during the first year of follow-up included psychotherapy Key findings Through this study the authors were able to compare the clinical profile and the HCRU of patients with MDD with and without moderate-to-high-suicide-intent in England. In this survey, however, MDD diagnoses were based on patientreported data, and patients with suicidal thoughts were evaluated . . .

     

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