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Treatment responders with depression in Parkinson's disease demonstrated significant improvement on the HAM-D somatic subscale compared to nonresponders after 8 weeks of antidepressant treatment, including somatic symptoms that overlap with the physical disease process.
Effect sizeCohen's d= 1.30
Follow-up8 weeks
ComparatorTreatment nonresponders (patients who did not achieve 50% HAM-D reduction or HAM-D <8 at 8 weeks)
Effect summaryimprovement; Cohen's d= 1.30

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PMC3010522
Depression in Parkinson’s disease: Symptom Improvement and Residual Symptoms Following Acute Pharmacological Management
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