Supported self-help to prevent relapse or recurrence of depression: Who benefits most?
Abstract
This study aimed to identify subgroups for whom supported self-help preventive cognitive therapy (S-PCT) is more (cost)effective than treatment as usual (TAU) in preventing relapse and recurrence of major depression.We conducted a randomized controlled trial in which 248 remitted, recurrently depressed participants were randomized to S-PCT (n = 124) or TAU (n = 124). Clinical outcome was relapse or recurrence of major depressive disorder...
Paper Details
Title
Supported self-help to prevent relapse or recurrence of depression: Who benefits most?
Published Date
Oct 1, 2019
Volume
257
Pages
180 - 186
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