Utility scores for different health states related to depression: individual participant data analysis.
Spyros KolovosJudith E BosmansJohanna M van DongenBirre van EsveldDorcas MagaiAnnemieke van StratenChristina van der Feltz-CornelisKirsten M van Steenbergen-WeijenburgKlaas M HuijbregtsHarm van MarwijkHeleen RiperMaurits W van TulderPublished in: Quality of life research : an international journal of quality of life aspects of treatment, care and rehabilitation (2017)
We observed statistically significant differences in utility scores between depression health states. Individuals with less severe depressive symptoms had on average statistically significant higher utility scores than individuals suffering from more severe depressive symptomatology. In the present study, EQ-5D had a larger range of values as compared to SF-6D.