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by askvictor 3038 days ago
I think you mean objectively not subjectively.

In any case, looking back that 8 weeks and comparing to now, _after you've just been through 4 weeks of hell_, you'll report that you're feeling a lot better, even if you've only returned to the same level you were before starting the meds.

Are there studies that use family/etc as the basis for their data? That would be a lot more valuable, as long as they also include a control.

The studies also need to look a lot longer than 8-12 weeks, partly due to the onset side effects, but also as a lot of depression is caused by a stress event that passes and resolves in a few months. It is interesting that a placebo has a positive effect (not as large as the meds); I wonder if they measured the effect of no treatment at all.