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Fig. 5 | Annals of General Psychiatry

Fig. 5

From: Emotional blunting in patients with depression. Part IV: differences between patient and physician perceptions

Fig. 5

Proportion of patients experiencing a significant impact (i.e., score of 6 or 7 on a scale of 1–7) on functioning and overall quality of life for A emotional blunting and B anhedonia according to phase of depression. *p < 0.05, **p < 0.01 for patient-reported vs HCP-assessed cohort within phase of depression. Emotional blunting — patient-reported cohort: acute, n = 300; remission, n = 452. HCP-assessed cohort: acute, n = 122; remission: n = 52. Anhedonia (i.e., patients experiencing lack of interest or pleasure in activities) — patient-reported cohort: acute, n = 231; remission, n = 236. HCP-assessed cohort: acute, n = 255; remission: n = 83.  HCP, healthcare provider; QoL, quality of life

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