Is social support pre-treatment associated with prognosis for adults with depression in primary care?
Joshua E J BuckmanRob SaundersCiaran O'DriscollZachary D CohenJoshua StottGareth AmblerSimon GilbodySteven D HollonTony KendrickEdward WatkinsNicola WilesDavid KesslerNomsa ChariIan R WhiteGlyn LewisStephen PillingPublished in: Acta psychiatrica Scandinavica (2021)
Overall, large differences in social support pre-treatment were associated with differences in prognostic outcomes. Adding the Social Support scale to clinical assessments may be informative, but after adjusting for routinely assessed clinical prognostic factors the differences in prognosis are unlikely to be of a clinically important magnitude. Future studies might investigate more intensive treatments and more regular clinical reviews to mitigate risks of poor prognosis for those reporting a severe lack of social support.