%0 Journal Article %T Hopelessness and Low Social and Occupational Functioning are Associated with Non-Recovery from Depression ¨C Results of a 6-Year Follow-Up Study %A Heimo Viinam ki %A Heli Koivumaa-Honkanen %A Kirsi Honkalampi %A Kaisa Haatainen %A Tommi Tolmunen %A Risto Antikainen and Jukka Hintikka %J Clinical Medicine Insights: Psychiatry %D 2012 %I %X Objective: The aim of this study was to explore variables associated with poor recovery from depression. Method: A sample of depressive patients (n = 121) referred to treatment was followed prospectively for 6 years. Clinical evaluations were done at baseline and at 6 month, 1, 2 and 6 years study visits. A diagnosis of major depression based on SCID interview at 6 year and high BDI score along follow-up indicated poor recovery. A diagnosis of full remission at 6 year and low BDI score during follow-up indicated good recovery. Results: Chronic depression was found in 15% of patients. A repeated measures analysis of variance of HDRS-, SCL-90, hopelessness (HS) and Social and Occupational Functioning Assessment Scale (SOFAS) scores showed that those with poor recovery had recovered poorly also according these scales during the whole follow-up. Treatment factors did not associate with recovery. Logistic regression analyses revealed an independent association between poor recovery at 6 year and both high HS- and low SOFAS scores at 12 months, 24 months and 6 year assessments. Conclusions: Assessment of hopelessness and social and occupational functioning help to early identify high-risk patients who would be in need for more individually tailored treatments. %U http://www.la-press.com/hopelessness-and-low-social-and-occupational-functioning-are-associate-article-a809