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A 5-year prospective study of predictors for functional and work disability among primary care patients with depressive disorders

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 April 2020

K. Riihimäki
Affiliation:
Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services, National Institute for Health and Welfare, Mannerheimintie 170, FIN-00270 Helsinki, Finland
M. Vuorilehto
Affiliation:
Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services, National Institute for Health and Welfare, Mannerheimintie 170, FIN-00270 Helsinki, Finland Department of Psychiatry, Helsinki University Central Hospital, P.O. Box 590, 00029 Helsinki, Finland
E. Isometsä*
Affiliation:
Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services, National Institute for Health and Welfare, Mannerheimintie 170, FIN-00270 Helsinki, Finland Department of Psychiatry, Helsinki University Central Hospital, P.O. Box 590, 00029 Helsinki, Finland Institute of Clinical Medicine, Department of Psychiatry, P.O. Box 22 (Välskärinkatu 12 A), 00014University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland
*
Corresponding author. E-mail address:[email protected] (K. Riihimäki), [email protected] (M. Vuorilehto), [email protected], [email protected] (E. Isometsä).
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Abstract

Objective:

To study prevalence of and predictors for functional and work disability among primary care (PC) patients with depressive disorders in prospective long-term follow-up.

Methods:

The Vantaa Primary Care Depression Study followed up prospectively 137 patients with depressive disorders for 5 years with a life chart. Information on level of functioning in general and in different dimensions, employment, sick leaves and disability pensions were obtained from interviews and patient records.

Results:

Level of functioning and work ability were strongly associated with time spent depressed and/or current severity of depression. Patients who belonged to the labour force at baseline spent one-third of the follow-up off work due to depression; two-thirds were granted sick leaves, and one-tenth a disability pension due to depression. Longer duration of depression, co-morbid disorders and having received social assistance predicted dropping out from work.

Conclusion:

Duration of depressive episodes appears decisive for long-term disability among PC patients with depression. Patients spent one-third of the follow-up off work due to depression, and remaining outside the labour force is a common outcome. Psychiatric and somatic co-morbidities, education and socio-economic means influence the level of functioning and ability to work, but are not equally important for all areas of life.

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Copyright © Elsevier Masson SAS 2015

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