Review Article
Depression and Psychological Trauma: An Overview Integrating Current Research and Specific Evidence of Studies in the Treatment of Depression in Public Mental Health Services in Chile
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Symptoms changes over time among 87 severe depressive women with childhood trauma, 44 of them assigned to protocolized interpersonal model of trauma (IMT) versus 43 who received usual treatment. Curicó, Chile [78].
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Hamilton: scores between 0 to 63 points with higher scores indicating a greater severity of symptoms. 2OQ45 global scale: scores between 0 to 180 points with higher scores indicating worse function. 3OQ45 symptomatic scale: scores between 0 to 100 points with higher scores indicating a greater severity of symptoms. 4OQ45 interpersonal scale: scores 0 to 44 points with higher scores indicating worse function. 5OQ45 social role scale: scores between 0 to 36 points with higher scores indicating worse function. 6PTO 8 scale: scores between 0 to 32 points with higher scores indicating a greater severity of symptoms. , . |