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- STAR*D abstract "Sequenced Treatment Alternatives to Relieve Depression (STAR*D) was a collaborative study on the treatment of depression, funded by the National Institute of Mental Health. Its main focus was on the treatment of depression in patients where the first prescribed antidepressant proved inadequate. A key feature of the study was its aim to be more generalizable to real clinical situations; this was done through the use of minimal exclusion criteria, incorporating patient preference, and not blinding the treatments (ie the patient and clinician both knew what treatment the patient was receiving). The STAR*D trial included remission (the near-absence of symptoms, rather than simply a reduction in symptoms) as an outcome measure, as there is evidence that patients with depression who achieve remission function better and are less prone to relapse than those who achieve only partial improvement in symptoms".
- STAR*D wikiPageExternalLink stard.
- STAR*D wikiPageExternalLink NCT00021528?order=1.
- STAR*D wikiPageExternalLink index.shtml.
- STAR*D wikiPageID "37607738".
- STAR*D wikiPageLength "7920".
- STAR*D wikiPageOutDegree "30".
- STAR*D wikiPageRevisionID "702117709".
- STAR*D wikiPageWikiLink Antidepressant.
- STAR*D wikiPageWikiLink Blind_experiment.
- STAR*D wikiPageWikiLink Category:Clinical_trials.
- STAR*D wikiPageWikiLink Category:Depression_(psychology).
- STAR*D wikiPageWikiLink Citalopram.
- STAR*D wikiPageWikiLink Cognitive_behavioral_therapy.
- STAR*D wikiPageWikiLink Cure.
- STAR*D wikiPageWikiLink Educational_stage.
- STAR*D wikiPageWikiLink External_validity.
- STAR*D wikiPageWikiLink Hamilton_Rating_Scale_for_Depression.
- STAR*D wikiPageWikiLink Inclusion_and_exclusion_criteria.
- STAR*D wikiPageWikiLink Income.
- STAR*D wikiPageWikiLink Lithium_(medication).
- STAR*D wikiPageWikiLink Major_depressive_episode.
- STAR*D wikiPageWikiLink Mirtazapine.
- STAR*D wikiPageWikiLink Monoamine_oxidase_inhibitor.
- STAR*D wikiPageWikiLink Mood_disorder.
- STAR*D wikiPageWikiLink National_Institute_of_Mental_Health.
- STAR*D wikiPageWikiLink Naturalistic_observation.
- STAR*D wikiPageWikiLink Psychotherapy.
- STAR*D wikiPageWikiLink Relapse.
- STAR*D wikiPageWikiLink Selective_serotonin_reuptake_inhibitor.
- STAR*D wikiPageWikiLink Statistical_significance.
- STAR*D wikiPageWikiLink Tranylcypromine.
- STAR*D wikiPageWikiLink Triiodothyronine.
- STAR*D wikiPageWikiLink Venlafaxine.
- STAR*D wikiPageWikiLinkText "STAR*D".
- STAR*D wikiPageWikiLinkText "The Sequenced Treatment Alternatives to Relieve Depression".
- STAR*D wikiPageWikiLinkText "a 2004 study".
- STAR*D dates "2006".
- STAR*D funding National_Institute_of_Mental_Health.
- STAR*D locations "23".
- STAR*D name "STAR*D".
- STAR*D studyType "Collaborative study on the treatment of depression".
- STAR*D wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_clinical_trial.
- STAR*D wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- STAR*D subject Category:Clinical_trials.
- STAR*D subject Category:Depression_(psychology).
- STAR*D hypernym Study.
- STAR*D type Book.
- STAR*D comment "Sequenced Treatment Alternatives to Relieve Depression (STAR*D) was a collaborative study on the treatment of depression, funded by the National Institute of Mental Health. Its main focus was on the treatment of depression in patients where the first prescribed antidepressant proved inadequate.".
- STAR*D label "STAR*D".
- STAR*D sameAs Q7394649.
- STAR*D sameAs m.0nd5d8p.
- STAR*D sameAs Q7394649.
- STAR*D wasDerivedFrom STAR*D?oldid=702117709.
- STAR*D isPrimaryTopicOf STAR*D.