Stress-induced cortisol reactivity as a predictor of success in treatment for affective dimensions

Volume: 116, Pages: 104646 - 104646
Published: Jun 1, 2020
Abstract
Response rates to first-line treatments for depression and anxiety remain unsatisfactory. Identification of predictors or moderators that can optimize treatment matching is of scientific and clinical interest. This study examined the role of prolonged laboratory-induced stress cortisol reactivity as a predictor of outcome for a treatment of affective dimensions (TAD). Patients received 15-sessions of a treatment targeting reductions in negative...
Paper Details
Title
Stress-induced cortisol reactivity as a predictor of success in treatment for affective dimensions
Published Date
Jun 1, 2020
Volume
116
Pages
104646 - 104646
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