Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3238594 | General Hospital Psychiatry | 2006 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
There is a low likelihood of spontaneous remission for treatment-seeking samples with minor depression in primary care. An avoidant coping style seriously interferes with remission, and engaging in regular active pleasant events confers an advantage. Feasible interventions for primary care that promote activity and decrease avoidant coping styles may improve outcomes. These findings may not generalize to community and non-treatment-seeking samples.
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Authors
Mark T. Ph.D., Thomas E. M.D., Jay G. Ph.D., Karin M.S., Holly A.B.,