Depressed Teens with History of Abuse Less Likely to Respond to Combination Treatment
Adolescents with treatment-resistant depression who have a history of abuse—especially physical abuse—are less likely to respond to combination treatment than to medication alone, according to data from the NIMH-funded Treatment of Resistant Depression in Adolescents (TORDIA) study.
Depressed Teens with History of Abuse Less Likely to Respond to Combination Treatment