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. 2024 Nov 19;20:2177–2191. doi: 10.2147/NDT.S487747

Figure 3.

Figure 3

Importance and satisfaction of treatment goals among major depressive disorder patients with anhedonia (MDD-ANH), major depressive disorder patients without anhedonia (MDD non-ANH), and physicians. (A) Perceived importance of treatment goals among MDD-ANH, MDD non-ANH and physicians based on a scale of 1–5 where 1=least important and 5=most important. (B) Perceived satisfaction on treatment goals towards current therapeutics among MDD-ANH, MDD non-ANH, and physicians on a scale of 1–9 where 1=least satisfied and 9=most satisfied. aLevel of importance of treatment goals (scale 1–5, 1-not at all important, 5-extremely important). bLevel of satisfaction with treatment goals (scale 1–9, 1-extremely dissatisfied, 9-extremely satisfied). T-test: MDD-ANH vs physicians – *p<0.05, ***p<0.001; MDD non-ANH vs HCP –^^^p<0.001.

Abbreviations: ANH, anhedonia; MDD, major depressive disorder; SD, standard deviation.