Abuse Histories Decrease Rate of Remission to Antidepressant Treatment
Harkness et al reported in The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry (2023) “Greater severity of emotional maltreatment perpetrated by the mother was a significant and direct predictor of lower odds of week 16 remission (odds ratio [OR]=1.68, P =0.02). In contrast, the relations of paternal-perpetrated emotional maltreatment and physical maltreatment to week 16 remission were indirect, mediated through greater severity of anhedonia at week 8.”
Editors note: Response to ADs is less good in those with a history of abuse in childhood. Therefore psychotherapy should be added to medications in such situations to attempt to enhance responsiveness.