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Original Articles

MOTIVATION TO SEEK PSYCHOTHERAPY IN PATIENTS WITH RECURRENT DEPRESSIVE DISORDER

Pages 159-168 | Published online: 13 Jan 2012
 

Abstract

Fifty-five hospital-treated patients with the ICD-10 diagnosis of recurrent depressive episode(s) were classified according to the Newcastle Depressive Diagnostic Scale as having either psychogenic (n = 25) or endogenous (n = 30) depression and interviewed using the Composite International Diagnostic Interview and the Questionnaire for Assessment of Motivation to Seek Psychotherapy. The two groups were found to differ significantly from one another in two Motivation to Seek Psychotherapy subscales (“layman’s etiology” and “general expectations from therapy”). The motivation to seek psychotherapy was greater in patients with psychogenic depression than in patients with endogenous depression. Nonetheless, psychotherapy is indispensable in treating endogenous depression, especially for patients under situational stress or at risk of suicide.

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