The recording of adverse events from psychological treatments in clinical trials: evidence from a review of NIHR-funded trials Conor Duggan1,2
Research conducted during the last decades has provided increasing evidence for the use of psycholog...
Research conducted during the last decades has provided increasing evidence for the use of psycholog...
This article was published in an Elsevier journal. The attached copy is furnished to the author for ...
Background: There is a concern in the literature that harm from interventions is insufficiently d...
Background Data suggest that certain psychological interventions can induce harm in a significant nu...
Knowledge about adverse effects of a medication is essential to assess treatment benefits versus ris...
Background: To contextualize the benefits of an intervention, it is important that adverse events (A...
Background: To contextualize the benefits of an intervention, it is important that adverse events (A...
Adverse Events (AEs) are defined as any unfavorable and unintended sign or symptom, that may occur d...
Adverse events are undesirable events that can occur during medical or psychological treatment. Ther...
The experiences of mental health professionals ' and patients ' use of pro re nata (PRN) m...
First, do no harm” is an important injunction that has been acknowledged widely in the broader biome...
Although negative effects of psychological interventions are common, they are rarely investigated. E...
Objectives: We examined systematic adverse events (AEs) in Part 1 (of 2) of a study describing the a...
Objectives: We examined systematic adverse events (AEs) in Part 1 (of 2) of a study describing the a...
Research conducted during the last decades has provided increasing evidence for the use of psycholog...
Research conducted during the last decades has provided increasing evidence for the use of psycholog...
This article was published in an Elsevier journal. The attached copy is furnished to the author for ...
Background: There is a concern in the literature that harm from interventions is insufficiently d...
Background Data suggest that certain psychological interventions can induce harm in a significant nu...
Knowledge about adverse effects of a medication is essential to assess treatment benefits versus ris...
Background: To contextualize the benefits of an intervention, it is important that adverse events (A...
Background: To contextualize the benefits of an intervention, it is important that adverse events (A...
Adverse Events (AEs) are defined as any unfavorable and unintended sign or symptom, that may occur d...
Adverse events are undesirable events that can occur during medical or psychological treatment. Ther...
The experiences of mental health professionals ' and patients ' use of pro re nata (PRN) m...
First, do no harm” is an important injunction that has been acknowledged widely in the broader biome...
Although negative effects of psychological interventions are common, they are rarely investigated. E...
Objectives: We examined systematic adverse events (AEs) in Part 1 (of 2) of a study describing the a...
Objectives: We examined systematic adverse events (AEs) in Part 1 (of 2) of a study describing the a...
Research conducted during the last decades has provided increasing evidence for the use of psycholog...
Research conducted during the last decades has provided increasing evidence for the use of psycholog...
This article was published in an Elsevier journal. The attached copy is furnished to the author for ...