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Original Articles

The well-being of community residents in remission from major depression disorder

Pages 186-195 | Published online: 09 Oct 2012
 

Abstract

This study hypothesized that the well-being of community residents in remission from major depression disorder (MDD) would not be significantly different from those without MDD. Data from the Midlife in the United States Survey (MIDUS), a prospective general population survey conducted in 1995 and 2004, were analysed. A comparison of the psychological well-being scores, Big Five personality scores and life satisfaction scores of remitted and non-remitted respondents revealed generally small effect size differences. The remitted group were more likely than the non-remitted group to have had past-year panic disorder at follow-up. In general, these results suggest that the well-being of respondents in MDD remission was relatively high.

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