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Correction: The use and helpfulness of self-management strategies for depression: The experiences of patients.

Rosa A van Grieken, Mirjam J van Tricht, Maarten W J Koeter, Wim van den Brink, Aart H Schene.   

Abstract

[This corrects the article DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0206262.].

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30543714      PMCID: PMC6292580          DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0209109

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  PLoS One        ISSN: 1932-6203            Impact factor:   3.240


The title of Table 2 is incorrect. Please see the corrected Table 2 here.
Table 2

Fifty self-management strategies with corresponding percentages of use and perceived helpfulness.

NumberStrategyUsed Very helpful (4 or 5)
N(%)(N)(%)1(%)2
1Identifying the cause of the depression17490.26839.135.3
2Overcoming problems with concentration by creating to-do lists15278.86341.432.6
3Finding strategies to create pleasurable distractions17590.75330.327.5
4Finding information about depression164854728.724.4
5Completing treatment16786.510160.552.3
6Explaining depression to friends and family16183.43924.220.2
7Discussing changes in role within the family/relationship11559.62622.613.5
8Meeting up with friends regularly14776.24329.322.3
9Engaging in leisure activities17590.74525.723.3
10Explaining depression to manager13368.93425.617.6
11Engaging in moderate physical activity (cycling, walking etc.)16183.46137.931.6
12Creating a timetable of activities13268.45432.614
13Explaining depression to colleagues12062.21310.87.6
14Taking every opportunity to tidy the house14273.63625.418.7
15Setting realistic short term goals14977.25536.928.5
16Making sure you have a good day/night rhythm16384.56841.735.2
17Engaging in a structured form of meditation (e.g. yoga, mindfulness)11961.73932.820.2
18Ensuring enough rest to avoid exhaustion through over-exertion15680.87749.439.9
19Seeking contact with fellow sufferers10353.4343317.6
20Engaging in sports activities14675.6543720
21Keeping a diary10554.42725.714
22Observe alcohol intake12464.22822.614.5
23Being able to explain depression yourself8845.615177.6
24Finding a different therapist when there is limited progress11157.54540.523.3
25Finding meaningful occupations (e.g. volunteering)13167.94635.123.8
26Becoming aware of daily routines14776.24127.921.3
27Adjusting the discussion about depression allowing for what the partner/friend can cope with10453.9323116.7
28Ignoring the tiredness associated with depression12263.21411.57.3
29Discussing depression with those you trust in order to have support nearby14374.14732.924.4
30Writing a web blog2110.929.51.3
31Explaining depression to partner/family14173.13021.315.6
32Making plans for the future13368.92720.314
33Changing the negative aspect of daily routines13268.43123.516.1
34Finding someone new when the relationship between therapist and patient is not compatible9750.34142.321.3
35Asking for support at work9448.72425.512.4
36Recalling positive memories11358.51815.59.1
37Gradually resuming responsibilities that had been taken over by others11459.13530.718.1
38Leaving the house regularly168878148.241.9
39Exploring new hobbies110573229.116.6
40Restricting the time spent on worrying6131.6813.14.1
41Finding out which activities are achievable13469.44735.124.4
42Acknowledging that depression is a disease14977.26845.535.1
43Using a positive mantra13368.93828.619.7
44Organizing that a therapist is accessible9951.33838.419.7
45Searching out your family background10453.9272614
46Discussing information found about depression with therapist8946.11820.29.3
47Making sure there is adequate support when using medication14374.1735137.8
48Meeting up with people who are not aware of the depression10252.81110.85.7
49Including partner/family in the treatment12866.33829.719.7
50Healthy eating15881.94528.523.3

1% of participants who have used the strategy

2% of all 193 participants

1% of participants who have used the strategy 2% of all 193 participants
  1 in total

1.  The use and helpfulness of self-management strategies for depression: The experiences of patients.

Authors:  Rosa A van Grieken; Mirjam J van Tricht; Maarten W J Koeter; Wim van den Brink; Aart H Schene
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2018-10-25       Impact factor: 3.240

  1 in total
  2 in total

1.  Measures of Daily Activities Associated With Mental Health (Things You Do Questionnaire): Development of a Preliminary Psychometric Study and Replication Study.

Authors:  Nickolai Titov; Blake F Dear; Madelyne A Bisby; Olav Nielssen; Lauren G Staples; Rony Kayrouz; Shane Cross; Eyal Karin
Journal:  JMIR Form Res       Date:  2022-07-05

2.  Self-care for anxiety and depression: a comparison of evidence from Cochrane reviews and practice to inform decision-making and priority-setting.

Authors:  Karen Pilkington; Lisa Susan Wieland
Journal:  BMC Complement Med Ther       Date:  2020-08-10
  2 in total

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