Published online by Cambridge University Press: 16 April 2020
Sir: Studies concerning depression in primary care emphasize the fact that several clinical features of these mood disorders do not satisfy the diagnostic criteria of psychiatric classifications [4]. These primary care patients have been classified as subclinical depression, subthreshold depression, or patients with “depressive symptoms only” [2]. We compared using analysis of variance and Mann–Whitney statistics, a randomized group of 43 patients presenting clinical depressive symptoms (Beck Depression Inventory >16, cut-score validated in Spanish version [1,3]), with another group of 41 “subclinical” patients (BDI scores: 10–16). We considered statistically significative difference P < 0.01.
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