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    Patient-reported systemic symptoms in women with silicone breast implants: a descriptive cohort study by Karlinde Amber Spit, Miranda Scharff, Christel JM de Blok, Frank B Niessen, Yara Bachour, Prabath W Nanayakkara

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…We aim to describe the symptoms and characteristics of women with SBI reporting these systemic symptoms and compare the clinical course of women who chose to keep their implants, to women who had their implants removed.Design Observational cohort study.Setting Specialised BII out-patient clinic at Amsterdam UMC, the Netherlands, from 2011 to 2020.Participants All women presenting to the BII clinic with SBI and systemic symptoms.Results 467 women were included for baseline analyses and 398 women for follow-up. …”
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    Five-year trajectories of symptom severity, physical and mental functioning in patients with persistent somatic symptoms: the PROSPECTS cohort study by Henriëtte E van der Horst, Johannes C van der Wouden, Hieke Barends, Nikki Claassen, Joost Dekker, Trynke Hoekstra

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…We applied Latent Class Growth Mixture Modelling to identify distinct trajectories for the three outcomes.Setting and participants Patients were recruited in general practices and specialised treatment facilities for PSS throughout the Netherlands. The study population consisted of participants with three or more measurements available (n=297).Primary outcome measures Symptom severity (Patient Health Questionnaire 15), physical and mental functioning (RAND-36 Physical Component Summary and Mental Component Summary).Results For symptom severity, we identified two ‘stable’ trajectories: ‘severe symptoms, stable’ (15.8%) and ‘moderate symptoms, stable’ (84.2%). …”
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    Differential between-therapist effects in more versus less standardized therapies for depression by Anuj H. P. Mehta, Michael J. Constantino, Jack J. M. Dekker, Alice E. Coyne, Averi N. Gaines, Henricus L. Van, Jaap Peen, Frank J. Don, Ellen Driessen

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Addressing these gaps, we examined therapist effects in a randomized trial comparing cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) versus psychodynamic therapy (PDT) for depression in the Netherlands, hypothesizing that therapists would explain significant outcome variance across both treatments. …”
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