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Original Research
Sudden Improvement in Symptoms During Antidepressant Clinical Trials
December 4, 2018
If a patient’s depressive symptoms subside very quickly after antidepressant treatment is initiated, do those gains represent a true and lasting response? This study examined whether sudden improvement in…
Letter to the Editor
Assessing Competency for Physician-Assisted Suicide Is Unethical
November 27, 2018
In this letter to the editor, Dr Komrad and colleagues outline their position on psychiatrists’ involvement with physician-assisted suicide as a response to the recent article “Working With Decisionally…
Original Research
Depression, Cognition, and Functional Impairment
November 13, 2018
Depression is strongly associated with functional impairment. Some hypothesize that cognitive dysfunction, which is also often associated with depression, might mediate the impact of depression on functioning. This study…