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Influencing factors and predictors of early improvement in the acute treatment of schizophrenia and schizophrenia spectrum disorderSCHENNACH-WOLFF, Rebecca; MEYER, Sebastian; KLOSTERKÖTTER, Joachim et al.Journal of psychiatric research. 2011, Vol 45, Num 12, pp 1639-1647, issn 0022-3956, 9 p.Article

Improvement within 2 weeks and later treatment outcomes in patients with depressive disorders: The CRESCEND studyKIM, Jae-Min; KIM, Seon-Young; STEWART, Robert et al.Journal of affective disorders. 2011, Vol 129, Num 1-3, pp 183-190, issn 0165-0327, 8 p.Article

¿Predice la mejoría precoz inducida por los antidepresivos la respuesta/remisión? Análisis de los datos de un estudio naturalista en una muestra a gran escala de pacientes hospitalizados con depresión mayor' = Does early improvement triggered by antidepressants predict response/remission?: Analysis of data from a naturalistic study on a large sample of inpatients with major depressionHENKEL, Verena; SEEMÜLLER, Florian; ZEILER, Joachim et al.Psiquiatria biológica (Belo Horizonte). 2010, Vol 17, Num 2, pp 45-53, issn 0104-7787, 9 p.Article

Does early improvement in major depression protect against treatment emergent suicidal ideation?SEEMÜLLER, Florian; SCHENNACH-WOLFF, Rebecca; OBERMEIER, Michael et al.Journal of affective disorders. 2010, Vol 124, Num 1-2, pp 183-186, issn 0165-0327, 4 p.Article

Early improvement during duloxetine treatment of generalized anxiety disorder predicts response and remission at endpointPOLLACK, Mark H; KORNSTEIN, Susan G; SPANN, Melissa E et al.Journal of psychiatric research. 2008, Vol 42, Num 14, pp 1176-1184, issn 0022-3956, 9 p.Article

Early improvement of psychotic symptoms with lithium monotherapy as a predictor of later response in maniaDE SOUSA, Rafael T; BUSNELLO, Joao V; FORLENZA, Orestes V et al.Journal of psychiatric research. 2012, Vol 46, Num 12, pp 1564-1568, issn 0022-3956, 5 p.Article

Serum brain-derived neurotrophic factor and glucocorticoid receptor levels in lymphocytes as markers of antidepressant response in major depressive patients: A pilot studySOLEDAD ROJAS, Paulina; FRITSCH, Rosemarie; ROJAS, Romina Andrea et al.Psychiatry research (Print). 2011, Vol 189, Num 2, pp 239-245, issn 0165-1781, 7 p.Article

Clinical value of early partial symptomatic improvement in the prediction of response and remission during short-term treatment trials in 3369 subjects with bipolar I or II depressionKEMP, David E; GANOCY, Stephen J; PIKALOV, Andrei et al.Journal of affective disorders. 2011, Vol 130, Num 1-2, pp 171-179, issn 0165-0327, 9 p.Article

Does early improvement triggered by antidepressants predict response/remission? ― Analysis of data from a naturalistic study on a large sample of inpatients with major depressionHENKEL, Verena; SEEMÜLLER, Florian; ZEILER, Joachim et al.Journal of affective disorders. 2009, Vol 115, Num 3, pp 439-449, issn 0165-0327, 11 p.Article

Early improvement as a predictor of acute treatment outcome in manic or mixed episodes in bipolar-1 disorder: A pooled, post hoc analysis from the asenapine development programSZEGEDI, Armin; JUN ZHAO; MCINTYRE, Roger S et al.Journal of affective disorders. 2013, Vol 150, Num 3, pp 745-752, issn 0165-0327, 8 p.Article

The early improvement of depressive symptoms as a potential predictor of response to antidepressants in depressive patients who failed to respond to previous antidepressant treatments. Analysis of naturalistic dataBARES, M; NOVAK, T; KOPECEK, M et al.European psychiatry. 2012, Vol 27, Num 7, pp 522-527, issn 0924-9338, 6 p.Article

Early improvement is a predictor of treatment outcome in patients with mild major, minor or subsyndromal depressionTADIC, André; HELMREICH, Isabella; MERGL, Roland et al.Journal of affective disorders. 2010, Vol 120, Num 1-3, pp 86-93, issn 0165-0327, 8 p.Article

Predicting Treatment Response in Major Depressive Disorder: The Impact of Early Symptomatic ImprovementKUDLOW, Paul A; CHA, Danielle S; MCLNTYRE, Roger S et al.Canadian journal of psychiatry. 2012, Vol 57, Num 12, pp 782-788, issn 0706-7437, 7 p.Article

Early improvement as a predictor of treatment response and remission in patients with schizophrenia: A pooled, post-hoc analysis from the asenapine development programLEUCHT, Stefan; JUN ZHAO.Journal of psychopharmacology (Oxford). 2014, Vol 28, Num 4, pp 387-394, issn 0269-8811, 8 p.Article

Early response as predictor of final remission in elderly depressed patientsKOOK, Rob M; VAN BAARSEN, Carlijn; NOLEN, Willem A et al.International journal of geriatric psychiatry. 2009, Vol 24, Num 11, pp 1299-1303, issn 0885-6230, 5 p.Article

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