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Functioning and life context among spouses of remitted and nonremitted depressed patients.
Authors:Krantz  Susan E; Moos  Rudolf H
Abstract:The functioning and life context of spouses of depressed patients were examined at the patients' treatment intake and again after 1 year. Three groups of spouses were defined according to their depressed partner's recovery status at follow-up: remitted (n?=?39), partially remitted (n?=?39), or nonremitted (n?=?40). These spouse groups were compared with each other and with spouses of demographically matched community control participants (n?=?157). At both assessments, the remitted and control spouses were comparable in functioning, stressors, and coping, but the remitted spouses had more social and family problems than control spouses. In contrast, nonremitted spouses had significantly more problems than control spouses on most indices, both at intake and at follow-up. There was no evidence that adaptation of remitted spouses improved or that adaptation of nonremitted spouses deteriorated. Spouse adaptation was typically unrelated to changes in the depression of the depressed partner. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
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