
Am J Psychiatry 159:466-468, March 2002
© 2002 American Psychiatric Association
Combined Pharmacotherapy and Psychotherapy as Maintenance Treatment for Late-Life Depression: Effects on Social Adjustment
Eric J. Lenze, M.D.,
Mary Amanda Dew, Ph.D.,
Sati Mazumdar, Ph.D.,
Amy E. Begley, M.A.,
Cleon Cornes, M.D.,
Mark D. Miller, M.D.,
Stanley D. Imber, Ph.D.,
Ellen Frank, Ph.D.,
David J. Kupfer, M.D., and
Charles F. Reynolds, III, M.D.
OBJECTIVE: This study examined the effects of maintenance treatment for late-life depression on social adjustment. The authors hypothesized that elderly patients recovering from depression would have better social adjustment with medication and interpersonal psychotherapy than with medication or psychotherapy alone. METHOD: Patients aged 60 and older recovering from recurrent major depression were randomly assigned to one of four treatments: nortriptyline and interpersonal psychotherapy, nortriptyline and clinic visits, placebo and psychotherapy, or placebo and clinic visits. The Social Adjustment Scale was administered every 3 months until illness recurrence. Combined treatment was compared to monotherapy on scores over 1 year among patients who remained in recovery (N=49). RESULTS: Patients receiving nortriptyline and interpersonal psychotherapy maintained social adjustment, which declined in those receiving monotherapy. CONCLUSIONS: Treatment of late-life depression with nortriptyline and psychotherapy is more likely to maintain social adjustment than treatment with either alone. Combination therapy improves not only duration but quality of wellness.
This article has been cited by other articles:

|
 |

|
 |
 
L. J. Fochtmann and A. J. Gelenberg
Guideline Watch: Practice Guideline for the Treatment of Patients With Major Depressive Disorder, 2nd Edition
Focus,
January 1, 2005;
3(1):
34 - 42.
[Full Text]
[PDF]
|
 |
|

|
 |

|
 |
 
E. J. Lenze, M. A. Dew, S. Mazumdar, A. E. Begley, C. Cornes, M. D. Miller, S. D. Imber, E. Frank, D. J. Kupfer, and C. F. Reynolds III
Combined Pharmacotherapy and Psychotherapy as Maintenance Treatment for Late-Life Depression: Effects on Social Adjustment
Focus,
January 1, 2005;
3(1):
136 - 139.
[Abstract]
[Full Text]
[PDF]
|
 |
|

|
 |

|
 |
 
A. C. Morgan
Practical Geriatrics: Psychodynamic Psychotherapy With Older Adults
Psychiatr Serv,
December 1, 2003;
54(12):
1592 - 1594.
[Full Text]
[PDF]
|
 |
|

|
 |

|
 |
 
M. I. Lapid and T. A. Rummans
Evaluation and Management of Geriatric Depression in Primary Care
Mayo Clin. Proc.,
November 1, 2003;
78(11):
1423 - 1429.
[Abstract]
[PDF]
|
 |
|

|
 |

|
 |
 
D. G. Blazer
Depression in Late Life: Review and Commentary
J Gerontol A Biol Sci Med Sci,
March 1, 2003;
58(3):
M249 - M265.
[Abstract]
[Full Text]
[PDF]
|
 |
|

|
 |

|
 |
 
Older Depressed Patients Need Maintenance Treatment
Journal Watch Psychiatry,
July 24, 2002;
2002(724):
11 - 11.
[Full Text]
|
 |
|

|
 |

|
 |
 
Older Depressed Patients Need Maintenance Treatment
Journal Watch Women's Health,
May 21, 2002;
2002(521):
4 - 4.
[Full Text]
|
 |
|
Get information about faster international access.
a>
Privacy Policy
Copyright © 2002
American Psychiatric Association.
All rights reserved.
Home
| Search
| Current Issue
| Past Issues
| Subscribe
| All APPI Journals
| Help
| Contact Us
|