

Author: Saarijärvi Simo Salminen Jouko K. Toikka Tuula Raitasalo Raimo
Publisher: Informa Healthcare
ISSN: 0803-9488
Source: Nordic Journal of Psychiatry, Vol.56, Iss.4, 2002-08, pp. : 261-264
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Abstract
The study compared health-related quality of life in 165 patients with major depression and 165 randomly selected and with age- and gender-matched controls from a population sample. Health-related quality of life was measured with the self-report questionnaire (RAND-36), which consists of eight dimensions. Overall, perceived quality of life was broadly reduced among depressive outpatients, and as compared with the control group, significant impairment was observed for all eight dimensions of health-related quality of life. Accompanying somatic diseases causing disability had no additional impact on the reduction of quality of life in depressive patients. Depression
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