Association of psychotherapy with disability benefit claim closure among patients disabled due to depression.

<h4>Background</h4>Depression is the most frequent reason for receiving disability benefits in North America, and treatment with psychotherapy is often funded by private insurers. No studies have explored the association between the provision of psychotherapy for depression and time to c...

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Autores principales: Shanil Ebrahim, Gordon H Guyatt, Stephen D Walter, Diane Heels-Ansdell, Marg Bellman, Steven E Hanna, Irene Patelis-Siotis, Jason W Busse
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:e4475c4b413e4320b8f47f9a9cbf963c2021-11-18T07:39:32ZAssociation of psychotherapy with disability benefit claim closure among patients disabled due to depression.1932-620310.1371/journal.pone.0067162https://doaj.org/article/e4475c4b413e4320b8f47f9a9cbf963c2013-01-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/23840614/pdf/?tool=EBIhttps://doaj.org/toc/1932-6203<h4>Background</h4>Depression is the most frequent reason for receiving disability benefits in North America, and treatment with psychotherapy is often funded by private insurers. No studies have explored the association between the provision of psychotherapy for depression and time to claim closure.<h4>Methods</h4>Using administrative data from a Canadian disability insurer, we evaluated the association between the provision of psychotherapy and short-term disability (STD) and long-term disability (LTD) claim closure by performing Cox proportional hazards regression.<h4>Results</h4>We analyzed 10,508 STD and 10,338 LTD claims for depression. In our adjusted analyses, receipt of psychotherapy was associated with longer time to STD closure (HR [99% CI] = 0.81 [0.68 to 0.97]) and faster LTD claim closure (1.42 [1.33 to 1.52]). In both STD and LTD, older age (0.90 [0.88 to 0.92] and 0.83 [0.80 to 0.85]), per decade), a primary diagnosis of recurrent depression versus non-recurrent major depression (0.78 [0.69 to 0.87] and 0.80 [0.72 to 0.89]), a psychological secondary diagnosis (0.90 [0.84 to 0.97] and 0.66 [0.61 to 0.71]), or a non-psychological secondary diagnosis (0.81 [0.73 to 0.90] and 0.77 [0.71 to 0.83]) versus no secondary diagnosis, and an administrative services only policy ([0.94 [0.88 to 1.00] and 0.87 [0.75 to 0.996]) or refund policy (0.86 [0.80 to 0.92] and 0.73 [0.68 to 0.78]) compared to non-refund policy claims were independently associated with longer time to claim closure [corrected].<h4>Conclusions</h4>We found, paradoxically, that receipt of psychotherapy was independently associated with longer time to STD claim closure and faster LTD claim closure in patients with depression. We also found multiple factors that were predictive of time to both STD and LTD claim closure. Our study has limitations, and well-designed prospective studies are needed to establish the effect of psychotherapy on disabling depression.Shanil EbrahimGordon H GuyattStephen D WalterDiane Heels-AnsdellMarg BellmanSteven E HannaIrene Patelis-SiotisJason W BussePublic Library of Science (PLoS)articleMedicineRScienceQENPLoS ONE, Vol 8, Iss 6, p e67162 (2013)
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Shanil Ebrahim
Gordon H Guyatt
Stephen D Walter
Diane Heels-Ansdell
Marg Bellman
Steven E Hanna
Irene Patelis-Siotis
Jason W Busse
Association of psychotherapy with disability benefit claim closure among patients disabled due to depression.
description <h4>Background</h4>Depression is the most frequent reason for receiving disability benefits in North America, and treatment with psychotherapy is often funded by private insurers. No studies have explored the association between the provision of psychotherapy for depression and time to claim closure.<h4>Methods</h4>Using administrative data from a Canadian disability insurer, we evaluated the association between the provision of psychotherapy and short-term disability (STD) and long-term disability (LTD) claim closure by performing Cox proportional hazards regression.<h4>Results</h4>We analyzed 10,508 STD and 10,338 LTD claims for depression. In our adjusted analyses, receipt of psychotherapy was associated with longer time to STD closure (HR [99% CI] = 0.81 [0.68 to 0.97]) and faster LTD claim closure (1.42 [1.33 to 1.52]). In both STD and LTD, older age (0.90 [0.88 to 0.92] and 0.83 [0.80 to 0.85]), per decade), a primary diagnosis of recurrent depression versus non-recurrent major depression (0.78 [0.69 to 0.87] and 0.80 [0.72 to 0.89]), a psychological secondary diagnosis (0.90 [0.84 to 0.97] and 0.66 [0.61 to 0.71]), or a non-psychological secondary diagnosis (0.81 [0.73 to 0.90] and 0.77 [0.71 to 0.83]) versus no secondary diagnosis, and an administrative services only policy ([0.94 [0.88 to 1.00] and 0.87 [0.75 to 0.996]) or refund policy (0.86 [0.80 to 0.92] and 0.73 [0.68 to 0.78]) compared to non-refund policy claims were independently associated with longer time to claim closure [corrected].<h4>Conclusions</h4>We found, paradoxically, that receipt of psychotherapy was independently associated with longer time to STD claim closure and faster LTD claim closure in patients with depression. We also found multiple factors that were predictive of time to both STD and LTD claim closure. Our study has limitations, and well-designed prospective studies are needed to establish the effect of psychotherapy on disabling depression.
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author Shanil Ebrahim
Gordon H Guyatt
Stephen D Walter
Diane Heels-Ansdell
Marg Bellman
Steven E Hanna
Irene Patelis-Siotis
Jason W Busse
author_facet Shanil Ebrahim
Gordon H Guyatt
Stephen D Walter
Diane Heels-Ansdell
Marg Bellman
Steven E Hanna
Irene Patelis-Siotis
Jason W Busse
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title Association of psychotherapy with disability benefit claim closure among patients disabled due to depression.
title_short Association of psychotherapy with disability benefit claim closure among patients disabled due to depression.
title_full Association of psychotherapy with disability benefit claim closure among patients disabled due to depression.
title_fullStr Association of psychotherapy with disability benefit claim closure among patients disabled due to depression.
title_full_unstemmed Association of psychotherapy with disability benefit claim closure among patients disabled due to depression.
title_sort association of psychotherapy with disability benefit claim closure among patients disabled due to depression.
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