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period showed even more improvement with CBT than fluoxetine and the incidence of suicidal ideation and problematic medical side effects became more prominent in those patients taking fluoxetine alone, then calculations for QALYs would change considerably and cost-effectiveness could change in favor of ...
Managing depression as a chronic disease: a randomised trial of ongoing treatment in primary care OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the long term effect of ongoing intervention to improve treatment of depression in primary care. DESIGN: Randomised controlled tria... K Rost,P Nutting,JL Smith,... - 《Bmj...
OBJECTIVE: While the evidence base for treatments for adolescent depression is building, little is known about the relative efficiency of such treatments. Treatment costs are a relevant concern given the competing demands on family and health care budgets. The authors evaluated the cost-effectiveness ...
ANOVA indicates analysis of variance; G, treatment group; and T, treatment month when the reported measurement was taken. Table 1. View LargeDownload Baseline Characteristics of Patients Randomized for Treatment of Major Depression* Table 2. View LargeDownload Number of Visits Inside the Health ...
Methods Patients at mental health centers identified with a Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, fourth edition (DSM-IV) diagnosis of major depression who are awaiting face-to-face treatment are studied in a randomized controlled trial. During this waiting list period, patients are...
Effectiveness of interventions to improve antidepressant medication adherence: a systematic review SummaryNon-adherence to antidepressant medications is a significant barrier to the successful treatment of depression in clinical practice. This review aim... WW Chong,P Aslani,TF Chen - 《International Journa...
BACKGROUND: Collaborative care is an effective treatment for the management of depression but evidence on its cost-effectiveness in the UK is lacking. AIMS: To assess the cost-effectiveness of collaborative care in a UK primary care sett... C Green,DA Richards,JJ Hill,... - 《Plos One》 ...
Conclusions The meta-review supports the efficacy of cCBT for treatment of depression; however there is limited information on different approaches, whose relative cost-effectiveness remains to be demonstrated. Suggestions are made for future studies in the field. 展开 ...
Consequently, the present review offers an extensive set of comparable data, observations about the range of treatment options these papers addressed, and thus might represent a valuable aid for future projects for the use of music-based interventions to improve symptoms of depression. 展开 ...